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Qatar Civil Construction Jobs 2026 – Walk-in Interview for Multiple Positions

Qatar Civil Construction Jobs 2026 – Walk-in Interview for Multiple Positions

If you are looking for Qatar Civil Construction Jobs in 2026, this is an excellent opportunity to work with a reputed group of companies in Qatar. Medha H.R. Consultants is conducting walk-in interviews from the first week of July for a wide range of engineering, management, technical, and skilled trade positions.

Candidates with experience in civil construction projects are encouraged to apply.


Job Details


Available Vacancies

Management Positions

Engineering Jobs

Logistics & Store Jobs

Skilled Trade Jobs


Candidate Requirements

Applicants should have:


Walk-in Interview Details

Interview Date: First Week of July Onwards

Candidates should carry:


Recruitment Agency

Medha H.R. Consultants

Address:
Solaris-1, D Wing, 48 & 50, Opp. L&T Gate No. 6, Saki Vihar Road, Powai, Mumbai – 400072

License No.: B-0520/MUM/PER/1000+/10/8579/09


How to Apply

Interested candidates can attend the walk-in interview with all required documents. For complete job descriptions and additional information, refer to the recruitment notice or contact Medha H.R. Consultants directly before attending the interview.


Why Apply for Qatar Civil Construction Jobs?

Working in Qatar’s construction industry offers:

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