We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Lead Mechanical/Piping Engineer to oversee the design, engineering, and execution of mechanical and piping systems for industrial projects. This role involves leading multidisciplinary teams, coordinating with stakeholders, and ensuring that all mechanical/piping work complies with relevant codes, standards, and project specifications.
The PMC Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and completion of construction or infrastructure projects on behalf of the client. They act as the key liaison between the client and contractors, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget, and according to quality standards.
A Mechanical Draftsman is responsible for creating detailed technical drawings and plans for mechanical systems, machinery, and components using CAD software. They collaborate with engineers and production teams to ensure that designs are accurate and meet industry standards and project requirements.
A Mechanical Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, testing, and maintaining mechanical systems and components across various industries such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, energy, and robotics. They apply principles of mechanics, thermodynamics, materials science, and structural analysis to innovate and improve mechanical products and processes.
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 QA/QC Document Controller is responsible for managing, organizing, and controlling all project and quality-related documentation in accordance with company standards and client requirements. This role ensures that all quality records are accurately maintained, properly filed, and easily retrievable for inspections, audits, and regulatory compliance.
The Document Controller (E&I, Costing, PMC) is responsible for managing project documentation in alignment with engineering, costing, and PMC standards. This role ensures the accuracy, accessibility, and timely distribution of all technical documents related to Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) projects, while also supporting cost control documentation and project reporting.
A Shutdown Manager is a system component—software or hardware—that controls the process of shutting down a device, server, application, or entire system in a controlled and orderly manner. Its main goal is to ensure that all processes are properly terminated, data is saved, and system integrity is maintained to avoid data loss or corruption.
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