Company
AL TAQA AL MLWANA GENERATORS (ATA) – Sharjah, UAE
Job Description
We are seeking a motivated Procurement Engineer with strong technical knowledge and practical experience in AutoCAD. The selected candidate will manage procurement operations, negotiate with suppliers, and provide technical support through AutoCAD drawings to ensure all materials and services meet project requirements.
Key Responsibilities
- Handle procurement of equipment, materials, and services.
- Source and evaluate suppliers to ensure quality and cost-effectiveness.
- Negotiate contracts and agreements with vendors.
- Prepare and review technical drawings using AutoCAD.
- Ensure compliance with project specifications and standards.
- Collaborate with project and engineering teams for technical support.
- Maintain accurate procurement records and supplier database.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering (Mechanical/Electrical preferred).
- 2–3 years of proven experience in procurement or related field.
- Proficiency in AutoCAD (mandatory).
- Strong negotiation, communication, and organizational skills.
- Ability to multitask and work under pressure.
- Proficiency in English (Arabic is an advantage).
Employment Type
Full-time, based in Sharjah, UAE.
Skills
Technical Skills:
- Procurement & Vendor Management
- AutoCAD (2D/3D) for technical drawings and layouts
- Contract Negotiation & cost analysis
- Technical Specifications & BOQ preparation
- Knowledge of mechanical/electrical equipment (especially generators & power systems)
- Supply Chain Management
- Market Research & Sourcing (local & international suppliers)
- Inventory & Material Management
- Tendering & Bidding Process
- Strong knowledge of ISO / Quality Standards
Soft Skills
- Excellent communication & negotiation skills
- Strong analytical & problem-solving abilities
- Time management and ability to work under pressure
- Attention to detail in technical and commercial evaluation
- Team collaboration with engineering & project departments
- Ability to build and maintain supplier relationships