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Urgent Requirement for FMCO – Saudi Arabia | Direct Client Interview in Delhi | Oil & Gas Jobs 2026

Urgent Requirement for FMCO – Saudi Arabia | Direct Client Interview in Delhi | Oil & Gas Jobs 2026

Looking for a rewarding career in Saudi Arabia’s Oil & Gas sector? Here’s an excellent opportunity to work with FMCO Saudi Arabia through a Direct Client Interview. Candidates with relevant experience in Oil & Gas and good English communication skills are invited to attend the interview in Delhi on 13th & 14th July 2026.

Interview Details

Available Vacancies

PositionSalary (SAR)
Safety Officer2000 – 3500 + Food
Scaffolding Supervisor / Inspector1800 – 3000 + Food
ScaffoldersNegotiable
Coordination Planner (Scaffolding)2500 – 3500 + Food
Scaffolding DesignerNegotiable
Forklift Operator (KSA License Holder Only)1400 + 300 (Package up to 2500 SAR)

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Email: gulfresumes409@gmail.com

Office Address

MFS International
No. 4/2, 2nd & 3rd Floor,
Agatheeswaran Nagar,
M.N. Nagar, Kolathur,
Chennai – 600099.

Recruitment License No.: B-3174/TN/PER/100/5/11175/2025


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