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 E&I Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical and instrumentation systems on a project site or facility. This role ensures all electrical and instrumentation work is completed safely, on time, and in compliance with industry standards, company policies, and project specifications.
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.
The QA/QC Piping Supervisor is responsible for overseeing all quality assurance and quality control activities related to piping systems during fabrication, installation, testing, and commissioning stages of a project. This role ensures compliance with project specifications, applicable codes and standards , and client requirements.
The Piping Supervisor is responsible for overseeing all piping activities at the construction site, ensuring work is executed safely, efficiently, and in compliance with project specifications, codes, and quality standards. This role involves coordinating with engineers, contractors, and other supervisors to manage manpower, materials, and timelines for piping installations.
The Area Planner is responsible for developing, analyzing, and managing plans for the optimal use of physical space within a designated region or property portfolio. This role involves assessing spatial needs, forecasting future requirements, and ensuring that all planning aligns with organizational goals, compliance standards, and efficiency metrics.
A Fire Alarm Technician installs, tests, maintains, and repairs fire alarm systems to ensure proper functioning and compliance with safety codes in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
A Senior Plumber is a skilled tradesperson responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining plumbing systems in residential, commercial, or industrial settings. As a senior, they also supervise junior plumbers and ensure code compliance.
A Tile Mason specializes in laying tiles on floors, walls, ceilings, and surfaces, using materials such as ceramic, marble, granite, porcelain, or stone. They are essential in construction and interior finishing.