Job Interview for Oil & Gas Piping Projects in Doha on 19, 20, 22, 23 Nov

DIME International Mechanical Engineering, a leading steel fabrication company in Doha, is conducting a Recruitment Open Day to hire experienced professionals for upcoming Oil & Gas and Petrochemical piping projects.
The walk-in recruitment drive will be held on 19, 20, 22 and 23 November, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, at the company’s Fabrication Division in the New Industrial Area, Doha, Qatar.
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DIME is seeking to recruit skilled candidates for a variety of workshop, production and site-based positions, including:
- Piping Supervisor (Workshop/Production)
- Piping Foreman (Workshop/Production)
- Piping & Structural Foreman (Workshop/Production)
- Welding/Structural Chargehand
- Fabricators – Pipe & Structural
- Welders 6G – TIG / SMAW / ARC / MIG / FCAW
- Mechanical Helpers
- Qualified Airless Painters
- Erectors
- Site Supervisors
- Welding Foreman
- QA/QC Engineer / Inspector (Multi)

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Requirements
Applicants are expected to possess relevant technical qualifications such as ITI, diploma or degree in Mechanical Engineering, coupled with substantial experience in Oil & Gas / Petrochemical piping fabrication and workshop production. Experience requirements vary by position and generally range from 4 to over 10 years.
How to Apply
Prospective candidates attending the Recruitment Open Day are requested to bring their original academic and professional certificates, experience letters, and a copy of their QID or passport for verification purposes.
For further information or inquiries, interested professionals may contact the company via WhatsApp at 30331611 or email careers@dimedoha.com.
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