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Al Nada Dairy Instrumentation Technician Recruitment 2026

Al Nada Dairy Instrumentation Technician Recruitment 2026

Al Nada Dairy has announced urgent job openings for Instrumentation Technicians in Saudi Arabia. This opportunity is ideal for candidates with Beverage or FMCG industry experience who are looking for a stable overseas career with attractive salary components and overtime benefits.

The recruitment is handled by a Government of India–approved agency, ensuring a safe and genuine hiring process.


Company Profile – Al Nada Dairy

Al Nada Dairy is one of Saudi Arabia’s leading dairy and beverage manufacturers, known for maintaining high-quality production standards and advanced industrial automation systems. Working with Al Nada Dairy offers long-term growth, job security, and international exposure in the FMCG sector.


Job Details


Eligibility Criteria

Candidates must meet the following requirements:


Salary & Benefits

Selected candidates will receive an attractive salary package:


Why Choose This Job?


Recruitment Agency Details

Five Star Placement Pvt. Ltd.
(Approved by Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India)


How to Apply

Interested candidates should send their updated CV and passport copy to the email address mentioned above or contact the agency directly for further details.

⚠️ Apply only if you have relevant Beverage/FMCG experience.

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