A Piping Engineer is responsible for designing, planning, and overseeing the layout, installation, and maintenance of piping systems used in various industries such as oil & gas, petrochemical, power plants, water treatment, and industrial manufacturing. They ensure that piping systems are safe, efficient, and compliant with relevant codes and standards.
An E&I Engineer (Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer) is responsible for designing, developing, maintaining, and improving electrical and instrumentation systems within industrial, manufacturing, or process environments. This role combines knowledge of electrical engineering and instrumentation/control systems to ensure efficient and safe operation of equipment and processes.
The PMC Mechanical/Piping Engineer is responsible for overseeing and ensuring the successful planning, execution, and quality of mechanical and piping engineering activities in large-scale industrial, oil & gas, petrochemical, or infrastructure projects. The role acts as a key liaison between the client, EPC contractor(s), vendors, and other stakeholders to ensure project objectives are met
The Electrical Foreman oversees and coordinates the daily operations of electrical installations and maintenance on construction sites or facility projects. This role ensures that all electrical work is completed safely, on time, within budget, and in compliance with electrical codes, standards, and project specifications.
The Rigging Foreman is responsible for overseeing all rigging operations on construction, industrial, or maritime sites. This role ensures the safe and efficient setup, movement, and dismantling of heavy equipment and materials using cranes, hoists, pulleys, and other rigging systems. The Rigging Foreman leads a team of riggers, coordinates tasks with site supervisors, and ensures compliance
The Welding Foreman oversees welding operations and supervises welding crews on construction, manufacturing, or industrial job sites. Responsible for ensuring work is performed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with project specifications, industry standards, and quality requirements. Acts as a key liaison between workers, engineers, and site management.
The E&P Supervisor oversees and coordinates day-to-day exploration and production operations to ensure safe, efficient, and cost-effective oil and gas extraction. This includes supervising drilling, completion, production, and maintenance activities in compliance with industry regulations and company standards.
The HSE Supervisor is responsible for overseeing and enforcing health, safety, and environmental (HSE) standards and regulations at worksites to ensure a safe working environment. This role involves conducting inspections, delivering training, investigating incidents, and ensuring compliance with all relevant laws and company policies.
The QA/QC Engineer (Mechanical) is responsible for implementing and monitoring quality assurance and quality control processes for mechanical works on projects. The role ensures that all mechanical engineering and construction work complies with project specifications, standards, and regulatory requirements.
The QA/QC Incharge is responsible for ensuring that products or services meet established standards of quality, including reliability, usability, and performance. This role involves developing and implementing quality control and assurance procedures, inspecting processes and outputs, and identifying areas for improvement.
The QA/QC Supervisor (NDT + PWHT) is responsible for supervising and coordinating quality assurance and control activities related to Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and Post Weld Heat Treatment (PWHT). This includes ensuring compliance with applicable codes, standards, and project specifications in fabrication, welding, and heat treatment processes.
The QA/QC Mechanical Supervisor is responsible for supervising and coordinating all quality assurance and control activities related to mechanical systems, including piping, static and rotating equipment, HVAC, and welding. The role ensures that all mechanical works are executed in compliance with applicable codes, standards, specifications, and project requirements.