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Wet Utilities Engineer at Parsons – Saudi Arabia
Parsons, a globally renowned leader in engineering and construction, is seeking to hire a skilled Wet Utilities Engineer to join their dynamic teams in Saudi Arabia. This opportunity arises amidst the unprecedented development boom in the Kingdom, fueled by Vision 2030, which includes a vast portfolio of mega infrastructure projects.
Job Description & Key Responsibilities
The Wet Utilities Engineer will be a core member of the project design and supervision team. Key responsibilities will include:
- Design & Review: Designing wet utility systems including sewer networks, stormwater drainage, irrigation systems, and potable water distribution networks. This also involves reviewing drawings and designs submitted by contractors or sub-consultants to ensure compliance with local and international specifications and standards.
- Technical Coordination: Close coordination with other design disciplines (such as civil, architectural, mechanical, and electrical teams) to ensure proper integration of utility systems with other project elements.
- Construction Supervision: Field supervision of wet utilities installation works, ensuring construction aligns with approved designs, specifications, and stringent quality and safety standards.
- Documentation Preparation: Preparing technical reports, procurement specifications, and bid document packages for utilities works.
- Problem Solving: Identifying and resolving technical challenges and problems that may arise during design or construction phases.
- Compliance: Ensuring all designs and works comply with applicable environmental and municipal regulations in Saudi Arabia.
Requirements & Qualifications
To qualify for this critical role, you should meet the following criteria:
- Education: A Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related field from an accredited university.
- Experience: A minimum of 5 to 8 years of hands-on experience in the design and/or management of wet utilities projects. Experience on major infrastructure or urban development projects is highly preferred.
- Technical Knowledge: Proficiency in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software and specialized network modeling software (e.g., Civil 3D, SewerGEMS, WaterGEMS). Strong knowledge of international standards (e.g., AWWA) and Saudi Arabian codes and regulations is essential.
- Soft Skills: Excellent communication skills (both verbal and written), with the ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team within a fast-paced environment. Strong problem-solving and time-management abilities are required.
- Language: Fluency in written and spoken English. Knowledge of Arabic is a distinct advantage.
Why Work for Parsons?
Joining Parsons means becoming part of an institution with a storied history of delivering some of the world's most complex and impactful projects. In Saudi Arabia, Parsons is involved in pivotal projects that support Vision 2030, offering engineers a unique opportunity to contribute to shaping the nation's future. The company provides a stimulating work environment, genuine opportunities for professional growth, and a competitive benefits package.
How to Apply for the Position
Applications for this position are typically submitted via specialized online job portals such as Naukrigulf or the official Parsons careers website.
- Prepare an updated and clear Curriculum Vitae (CV) in English, highlighting your relevant experience and previous projects in the wet utilities domain.
- Draft a concise Cover Letter expressing your interest in the role and the value you can bring.
- Search for the job listing titled "Wet Utilities Engineer" on the Parsons careers site or on the Naukrigulf platform.
- Follow the online application instructions and upload the required documents.
This is an excellent opportunity for ambitious and experienced engineers to join a world-class corporation and contribute to legacy projects in one of the world's most dynamic construction and development landscapes.