Hiring Now: Multiple Technical & Engineering Vacancies for Kuwait

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Kuwait Jobs  – Project Management, Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, QA/QC & 



| Location: Kuwait | Category: Engineering, Oil & Gas, Construction, Maintenance, Industrial Projects

Kuwait continues to offer strong employment opportunities for experienced engineering, construction, oil and gas, mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, QA/QC, HSE, warehouse, project control, and technical support professionals. The latest Kuwait job openings listed here include multiple project-based and industrial roles suitable for candidates with GCC experience, shutdown exposure, site execution knowledge, quality control background, safety awareness, and strong technical skills.

This job update is focused on Project Management, Mechanical, Electrical & Instrumentation roles in Kuwait. Candidates with experience in oil and gas projects, refinery maintenance, EPC construction, industrial plant shutdowns, commissioning works, piping fabrication, structural works, QA/QC inspection, safety supervision, warehouse management, and documentation control may find these vacancies relevant.

Applicants are advised to read the job details carefully, prepare an updated CV, mention the applied position clearly in the email subject line, and verify all recruitment details before proceeding. This post is for information purposes only and does not represent a recruitment agency, employer, or visa consultant.

Vacancy Summary – Kuwait Jobs

CountryKuwait
IndustryOil & Gas, EPC, Industrial, Construction & Maintenance
Job CategoryMechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, QA/QC, HSE, Project & Site Roles
Application Emailhr10@asmacs.net
ExperienceRelevant industrial, project, maintenance or GCC experience preferred

Featured Kuwait Job Openings

Welding Foreman Site Engineer Instrumentation Electrical Supervisor QA/QC Inspector Project Engineer Safety Supervisor Mechanical Foreman NDT Technician Commissioning Engineer Document Controller

Project Overview – Kuwait Engineering & Industrial Jobs

These Kuwait vacancies are suitable for professionals who can support large-scale industrial projects, plant maintenance, refinery works, shutdown activities, construction execution, quality inspection, safety compliance, commissioning, material control, warehousing, and project documentation. Kuwait’s industrial sector requires experienced workers who understand site coordination, permit systems, safety procedures, engineering drawings, inspection test plans, material traceability, equipment handling, and project reporting.

For technical roles, candidates should highlight experience with applicable standards such as ASME, API, ASTM, AWS, IEC, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, OSHA safety practices, HSE management procedures, welding inspection requirements, coating standards, electrical installation practices, instrumentation calibration, and mechanical completion systems. Practical site experience, communication skills, and the ability to work with multi-discipline teams are important for these roles.

Major Job Descriptions

Welding Foreman

The Welding Foreman is responsible for supervising welding crews, coordinating daily welding activities, monitoring productivity, and ensuring weld quality as per project requirements. The technical scope includes piping, structural steel, fabrication, repair works, site welding, fit-up coordination, electrode control, and weld joint monitoring. Daily responsibilities include checking drawings, assigning welders, verifying WPS requirements, coordinating with QC inspectors, monitoring heat input, maintaining safety at work areas, and ensuring completion as per schedule. Candidates should understand welding processes such as SMAW, GTAW, FCAW, and GMAW depending on project requirements. Knowledge of ASME Section IX, AWS D1.1, project welding procedures, ISO quality systems, and site HSE practices is preferred. The role requires strong leadership, manpower control, and coordination with engineers, supervisors, inspectors, and safety teams.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

Site Engineer – Instrumentation

The Site Engineer for Instrumentation handles installation, inspection, coordination, and technical support for field instruments and control systems. The scope includes instrument cable laying, termination, junction boxes, transmitters, control valves, pressure gauges, flow instruments, calibration works, loop checking, and commissioning support. Daily duties include reviewing drawings, preparing site work fronts, coordinating manpower, checking materials, raising inspection requests, solving site issues, and supporting quality documentation. Candidates should be familiar with P&ID drawings, loop diagrams, hook-up drawings, cable schedules, instrument index, and hazardous area requirements. Relevant standards may include IEC, ISA, ISO, project QA/QC procedures, and safe work practices under OSHA-based systems. Strong coordination with electrical, mechanical, commissioning, QA/QC, and client teams is important for successful performance.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

Electrical Supervisor

The Electrical Supervisor manages site electrical installation activities including cable tray installation, cable pulling, glanding, termination, lighting systems, earthing, panel installation, testing, and pre-commissioning support. Daily responsibilities include planning manpower, allocating work, checking drawings, verifying material availability, coordinating with QA/QC for inspection, and ensuring work is performed safely. The supervisor should understand electrical single line diagrams, cable schedules, termination drawings, load requirements, and testing procedures. Familiarity with IEC standards, NFPA concepts, project electrical specifications, lockout-tagout safety, and ISO quality procedures is valuable. The position requires practical field leadership, safe execution, quality awareness, and the ability to complete work within project schedules while maintaining documentation and inspection readiness.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

Material Controller

The Material Controller is responsible for receiving, checking, storing, issuing, and tracking project materials. The scope includes mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, piping, structural, consumable, and safety materials used in industrial projects. Daily responsibilities include checking delivery notes, verifying material test certificates, updating stock registers, coordinating with warehouse teams, maintaining material traceability, supporting site issue requests, and reporting shortages to project management. Candidates should understand material coding, storage requirements, preservation procedures, FIFO control, and inspection coordination. Knowledge of ISO 9001 documentation, project material control procedures, inventory software, and basic QA/QC requirements is preferred. This role requires accuracy, discipline, coordination skills, and the ability to support smooth project execution by ensuring correct materials are available at the right time.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

Painting Supervisor

The Painting Supervisor manages surface preparation, blasting, coating, painting, inspection coordination, and repair activities for steel structures, piping, equipment, and industrial components. Daily duties include checking coating specifications, monitoring weather conditions, verifying surface cleanliness, coordinating with painters and blasters, ensuring correct coating application, and supporting inspection requirements. Candidates should understand abrasive blasting, primer application, intermediate coating, final coat systems, dry film thickness checks, holiday testing, and coating repair procedures. Relevant standards may include ISO 12944, SSPC/NACE practices, ASTM test methods, project coating specifications, and HSE rules for painting work. Strong safety control is required because painting and blasting activities involve chemicals, compressed air, confined spaces, and working at height. Good coordination with QA/QC inspectors and site engineers is essential.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

QA/QC Inspector – Civil

The QA/QC Inspector Civil is responsible for inspecting civil construction works, verifying compliance with drawings, specifications, and quality control plans. The technical scope includes excavation, backfilling, formwork, reinforcement, concrete works, foundations, grouting, structural repairs, finishing, and site documentation. Daily responsibilities include raising inspections, checking method statements, reviewing material approvals, monitoring concrete placement, verifying test reports, preparing NCR observations where required, and coordinating with engineers and client representatives. Candidates should understand ASTM, ACI, BS standards where applicable, ISO 9001 quality systems, inspection test plans, and project specifications. The role requires strong reporting ability, attention to detail, site coordination, and knowledge of safety requirements during civil works, including excavation safety, lifting coordination, and access control.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

Project Engineer – E & IC

The Project Engineer for Electrical and Instrumentation Control is responsible for coordinating E&I project execution from planning to completion. The scope includes electrical systems, instrumentation installation, control cabling, field devices, testing, inspection, pre-commissioning, and handover documentation. Daily responsibilities include reviewing drawings, preparing schedules, coordinating subcontractors, monitoring site progress, resolving technical issues, attending client meetings, and ensuring quality and safety compliance. Candidates should be familiar with IEC standards, control system requirements, loop checking, electrical testing, cable management, hazardous area installations, and ISO project documentation. The role requires strong technical knowledge, reporting skills, site leadership, and coordination with mechanical, civil, QA/QC, commissioning, procurement, and planning departments.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

Valve Technician

The Valve Technician performs inspection, maintenance, repair, testing, calibration, and installation support for industrial valves used in piping and process systems. The technical scope may include gate valves, globe valves, ball valves, check valves, control valves, safety relief valves, and actuator-operated valves. Daily duties include dismantling valves, cleaning components, replacing seals, checking seats, performing hydrostatic or pneumatic tests, recording test results, and supporting site installation. Candidates should understand valve drawings, pressure ratings, flange standards, torque requirements, gasket handling, and safe pressure testing practices. Relevant standards include ASME B16 series, API valve standards, project quality procedures, and HSE requirements for mechanical maintenance. Precision, safety awareness, and documentation accuracy are essential for this role.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

Safety Supervisor / Safety Officer

The Safety Supervisor or Safety Officer is responsible for implementing site safety procedures, monitoring workforce compliance, conducting toolbox talks, inspecting work areas, and supporting accident prevention. The scope includes hot work safety, lifting operations, scaffolding, confined space entry, working at height, excavation, electrical safety, PPE compliance, and emergency preparedness. Daily responsibilities include permit checking, site walks, safety reporting, incident investigation support, hazard identification, and coordination with supervisors and HSE engineers. Candidates should understand OSHA-based safety practices, ISO 45001 principles, risk assessment, job safety analysis, emergency response, and project-specific HSE plans. This role requires strong communication, discipline, documentation skills, and the ability to stop unsafe acts without disrupting professional coordination.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

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Mechanical / Piping Foreman

The Mechanical or Piping Foreman supervises piping installation, fabrication, fit-up, erection, mechanical maintenance, equipment alignment, and site repair activities. The technical scope includes pipe supports, spools, valves, flanges, gaskets, bolting, structural supports, and hydrotest preparation. Daily responsibilities include reading isometric drawings, assigning manpower, coordinating welders and fitters, checking material availability, monitoring productivity, and coordinating with QA/QC for inspection clearance. Candidates should understand ASME B31.3, piping specifications, welding requirements, bolt tightening procedures, flange management, and HSE controls for mechanical works. Strong practical experience, leadership, drawing interpretation, and the ability to work under project timelines are important for this role.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

Land Surveyor

The Land Surveyor supports construction and industrial project execution by providing accurate levels, coordinates, alignment checks, and setting-out information. The scope includes foundation layout, equipment alignment, structural grid verification, pipe rack alignment, road levels, drainage levels, and as-built survey records. Daily duties include using total station, auto level, GPS instruments where applicable, preparing survey reports, coordinating with civil and mechanical teams, and verifying work against approved drawings. Candidates should understand survey control points, benchmarks, coordinate systems, tolerances, and documentation requirements. Compliance with project specifications, ISO documentation practices, and safe site access procedures is required. Accuracy, attention to detail, and strong coordination with engineers and supervisors are essential.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

Instrumentation Foreman

The Instrumentation Foreman supervises instrument installation teams and ensures field work is completed according to drawings, specifications, and quality requirements. The scope includes cable trays, instrument stands, tubing, impulse lines, junction boxes, field instruments, calibration support, loop checking, and commissioning readiness. Daily responsibilities include manpower planning, material coordination, work front preparation, drawing review, safety control, and inspection coordination. Candidates should understand hook-up drawings, loop diagrams, cable schedules, instrument index, termination details, and hazardous area practices. Standards may include IEC, ISA, ISO 9001 quality systems, and project HSE procedures. Strong leadership, practical field knowledge, and coordination with engineers, QA/QC, and commissioning teams are required.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

Site Engineer – Electrical

The Site Engineer Electrical manages electrical installation works, coordinates supervisors and technicians, reviews technical documents, and ensures project activities meet schedule, safety, and quality requirements. The scope includes cable trays, power cables, lighting, earthing, panels, equipment power connections, testing, and pre-commissioning support. Daily responsibilities include reviewing drawings, preparing work plans, solving technical issues, coordinating inspections, supporting material approvals, and reporting progress. Candidates should understand IEC standards, electrical testing procedures, method statements, risk assessments, and ISO documentation systems. This role requires strong site execution experience, communication skills, and coordination with civil, mechanical, instrumentation, QA/QC, planning, and commissioning departments.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

Welding Inspector

The Welding Inspector is responsible for verifying welding quality, checking fit-up, monitoring welding parameters, reviewing WPS and welder qualifications, and ensuring compliance with inspection requirements. The technical scope includes piping welds, structural welds, pressure components, repair welds, visual inspection, NDT coordination, and documentation review. Daily responsibilities include checking joint preparation, consumable control, preheat requirements, visual acceptance, weld maps, inspection reports, and coordination with NDT teams. Candidates should understand ASME Section IX, AWS D1.1, ASME B31.3, project specifications, ISO 9001, and inspection test plans. Certification such as CSWIP, AWS-CWI, or equivalent may be preferred depending on employer requirements. Accuracy and ethical inspection practice are essential.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

QA/QC Engineer

The QA/QC Engineer manages quality planning, inspection coordination, documentation review, NCR control, method statement compliance, and client quality interface. The scope may cover mechanical, civil, electrical, instrumentation, piping, structural, coating, and commissioning activities depending on project requirements. Daily responsibilities include preparing inspection test plans, reviewing quality records, coordinating inspectors, handling material approvals, attending quality meetings, and ensuring compliance with project standards. Candidates should understand ISO 9001 quality management, ASME, API, ASTM, IEC, AWS, and relevant project specifications. The role requires strong technical writing, documentation control, communication with client representatives, and the ability to support site teams while maintaining quality compliance.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

Rigging Supervisor

The Rigging Supervisor controls lifting operations, crane coordination, rigging crew management, load movement, and safe material handling at site. The technical scope includes lifting plans, slings, shackles, spreader beams, chain blocks, cranes, forklifts, structural erection, equipment positioning, and heavy material shifting. Daily responsibilities include checking lifting permits, inspecting rigging gears, verifying load weight, conducting toolbox talks, assigning riggers, and coordinating with HSE officers. Candidates should understand lifting safety standards, OSHA-based practices, LOLER principles where applicable, crane signals, load charts, and project lifting procedures. Strong safety discipline and practical field experience are essential because lifting operations carry high risk and require strict control.

To Apply: Send your CV to hr10@asmacs.net

More Available Roles – Kuwait

  • Technical Clerk
  • Instrumentation Supervisor
  • NDT Technician
  • Project Engineer Mechanical
  • Coating Inspector
  • Boiler Engineer
  • Electrical Foreman
  • QA/QC Inspector Mechanical
  • Insulation Foreman
  • HSE Site Coordinator
  • Hydrotest Technician
  • Commissioning Engineer
  • Store Keeper
  • Mechanical Engineer Piping & Structural
  • Piping Supervisor
  • Draftsman E&I
  • Structural Supervisor
  • QA/QC Inspector Electrical
  • Mechanical Supervisor
  • Safety Assistant
  • Welding Engineer
  • NDT Assistant
  • HSE Engineer
  • Warehouse Man
  • Rigging Foreman
  • QA/QC Inspector Instrumentation
  • Material Control Engineer
  • Document Controller
Commissioning Engineer Boiler Engineer HSE Engineer Piping Supervisor Draftsman E&I Store Keeper Warehouse Man Document Controller

Additional Role Guidance for Applicants

For technical clerk and document controller roles, candidates should focus on strong computer skills, document numbering, transmittal preparation, technical filing, email coordination, and experience with project documentation systems. For NDT Technician and NDT Assistant positions, candidates should highlight experience with inspection methods such as RT, UT, MT, PT, film interpretation support, safety control, and coordination with welding inspectors.

For commissioning engineers, practical experience in mechanical completion, punch list management, test packages, loop checking, flushing, leak testing, pre-commissioning documentation, and system handover will be useful. Boiler engineers should emphasize maintenance, inspection, pressure systems, safety valves, steam systems, and compliance with safety procedures. Store keeper and warehouse roles require good knowledge of receiving, issuing, inventory control, preservation, material identification, and stock reporting.

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How to Apply for Kuwait Jobs

Application Email: hr10@asmacs.net

Interested candidates can send their updated CV to the above email address. Mention the position name clearly in the email subject line. For example: Application for Welding Foreman – Kuwait or Application for QA/QC Inspector Mechanical – Kuwait.

CV Preparation Tips

  • Use a professional CV format with clear contact details.
  • Mention total years of experience and Gulf experience separately.
  • Add project names, industry type, client names if allowed, and work location.
  • Highlight technical standards, certifications, and inspection experience.
  • Attach certificates such as safety training, trade test, CSWIP, BGAS, NACE, NEBOSH, IOSH, or relevant technical qualifications if applicable.
  • Do not send payment, passport copy, or personal documents before verifying recruitment authenticity.

Kuwait Labor Law Awareness for Workers

Before accepting any overseas job offer, workers should understand basic employment rights and responsibilities. Kuwait employment is generally governed by local labor regulations, employment contracts, residency rules, workplace safety requirements, and company policies. Candidates should carefully review the employment contract, salary details, working hours, overtime policy, accommodation terms, transportation, food allowance if applicable, medical insurance, leave benefits, and end-of-service benefits before travelling.

Workers should keep copies of employment contracts, offer letters, visa documents, medical records, and official communication. Any change in salary, job title, accommodation, worksite, or contract terms should be clarified in writing. Employees should follow company safety rules, report hazards, use proper PPE, and maintain professional discipline at the worksite.

For industrial and construction projects, working hours and shift arrangements may vary based on project requirements. Some workers may be assigned to shutdown, turnaround, maintenance, commissioning, or emergency repair works. Candidates should ask about duty timing, overtime eligibility, weekly rest days, leave rotation, and project duration before accepting the position.

Kuwait Visa and Employment Process

For overseas employment in Kuwait, the visa process normally depends on employer requirements, approved manpower demand, medical fitness, document verification, and local immigration procedures. Candidates should not pay unauthorized persons for visa processing, interview selection, job confirmation, or recruitment promises. A genuine employer or authorized recruitment channel should provide clear documentation and official communication.

Applicants should verify the job offer, company details, visa category, salary structure, joining location, and contract conditions. Keep communication records and avoid sharing original documents with unknown individuals. Never transfer money to personal accounts for job processing. If any person demands payment for interview, visa, or job confirmation, candidates should be cautious and verify directly with the employer or authorized agency.

Living Conditions in Kuwait for Industrial Workers

Kuwait is a major Gulf destination for skilled workers, technicians, engineers, supervisors, inspectors, and support staff. Living conditions depend on the employer, project location, accommodation arrangement, job category, and contract terms. Many industrial workers live in company-provided accommodation with shared facilities, transportation to worksite, and basic amenities. Before joining, candidates should ask whether accommodation, food, transportation, medical insurance, and annual leave ticket are included.

The climate in Kuwait can be very hot during summer, especially for outdoor construction and industrial work. Workers should follow heat stress prevention procedures, drink enough water, use proper PPE, and obey site safety instructions. During peak summer months, companies may follow special work arrangements based on local rules and project safety requirements.

For engineers and supervisors, professional communication, documentation, punctuality, safety compliance, and coordination with multinational teams are important. Kuwait workplaces may include employees from different countries and technical backgrounds, so respectful communication and teamwork are valuable for career growth.

Financial Education for Gulf Workers

Working in Kuwait can be a good opportunity for skilled workers and engineers to support their families and build financial stability. However, salary management is very important. Many workers earn well but struggle to save because of unplanned spending, loan pressure, unnecessary purchases, and informal borrowing. A simple monthly budget can help workers control expenses and save regularly.

Start by dividing salary into essential needs, family support, savings, emergency fund, and personal expenses. Keep a fixed monthly savings target before spending. Even small savings can become useful during emergencies, job changes, medical needs, or travel expenses. Workers should avoid taking high-interest loans unless absolutely necessary and should not give money to unknown agents for job promises.

Sending money home should be done through legal exchange houses, banks, or approved remittance services. Compare transfer charges and exchange rates before sending money. Keep transaction receipts and avoid informal money transfer methods. Workers should also maintain an emergency fund equal to at least three to six months of essential expenses where possible.

Job scam awareness is also part of financial safety. Never pay recruitment fees to unknown individuals. Do not believe guaranteed job promises, instant visa claims, or unrealistic salary offers. Verify company details, email address, interview process, and official documents. This section is for general financial awareness only and is not investment advice.

Interview Tips for Kuwait Engineering Jobs

  • Prepare to explain your previous project experience clearly.
  • Review basic technical questions related to your trade or engineering discipline.
  • For QA/QC roles, revise ITP, WPS, inspection reports, NCR, MIR, RFI, and test package requirements.
  • For HSE roles, prepare topics such as risk assessment, permit to work, emergency response, toolbox talk, and incident reporting.
  • For mechanical and piping roles, revise isometric drawings, flange management, hydrotest, welding coordination, and material control.
  • For electrical and instrumentation roles, review cable schedules, loop diagrams, termination, testing, calibration, and commissioning support.
  • Answer honestly. Do not claim experience you cannot explain in technical discussion.

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