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Oman Oil & Gas: Site In-Charge & Planner/Scheduler – Long Term Project (Free Recruitment)

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D Dynamic Staffing Services is hiring for a long-term Oil & Gas project in Oman. Positions: Site In-Charge (Mechanical Engineer, 10-15 yrs) and Planner & Scheduler (Mechanical Engineer/Diploma, 5-10 yrs). Free recruitment. Apply now!

Job Opportunity: Oil & Gas Maintenance Project in Oman

D Dynamic Staffing Services is recruiting experienced professionals for a long-term project in Oman’s Oil & Gas sector. This is a free recruitment drive for routine maintenance and shutdown roles. Prior experience in refineries, petrochemicals, or fertilizer plants is mandatory.

Position 1: Site In-Charge (1 vacancy)

  • Qualifications: Mechanical Engineer with 10–15 years of experience in maintenance within refineries, petrochemicals, or fertilizer plants.
  • Skills: Excellent communication, team leadership, proficiency in English, and computer literacy (Microsoft Office). SAP PM Module knowledge is an advantage.
  • Budget: Commensurate with experience.

Position 2: Planner & Scheduler (1 vacancy)

  • Qualifications: Mechanical Engineer or Mechanical Diploma (DAE) with 5–10 years of maintenance experience in refineries, petrochemicals, or fertilizer plants.
  • Skills: Good communication, coordination, negotiation, English proficiency, computer literacy (Microsoft Office), and essential SAP PM Module knowledge.

How to Apply

Send your CV to balasankar@dss-hr.com. This is a free recruitment service – no charges apply. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Keywords: Oman jobs, Oil & Gas maintenance, Site In-Charge, Planner & Scheduler, refinery jobs, shutdown maintenance.

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