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Urgently Hiring for Reputed Company in KSA

Urgently Hiring for Reputed Company in KSA

A reputed company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is conducting an online client interview for multiple technical and supervisor-level positions. Candidates with relevant qualifications and Gulf experience are encouraged to apply immediately.


Available Job Vacancies in KSA

Here are the urgent job openings:

1. General Supervisor (KSA DL Must)

2. Safety Supervisor (Gulf Return)

3. Sanitation Landfill Supervisor

4. Green House Technician

5. Horticulturist

6. Heavy Equipment Mechanic

7. Civil Engineer (Gulf Return)

8. Landscape Architect

9. Gardener Technician

10. Soft Service Supervisor

11. Area Field Supervisor

12. Electrical Technician


How to Apply

Interested candidates can contact the recruitment agency Greenline Placements through the details below:

📞 Mobile: +91 9372383390 / +91 7506229873
📧 Email: hr7greenline@gmail.com
📍 Address: 2504 G Square Business Park, Opp. Sanpada Railway Station, Navi Mumbai


Why Work in KSA?

Saudi Arabia offers excellent career growth, tax-free salary packages, and opportunities to work with reputed companies in infrastructure, maintenance, and technical services. This recruitment drive ensures job security and professional development for skilled candidates.


✅ Apply now and secure your chance to work in KSA with top companies!

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