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A leading international EPC contractor is seeking a Saudi National Cashier for the Jeddah South project. This role involves managing cash transactions, supporting daily cash management, and ensuring compliance with financial documentation. Candidates must have a BSc in Accounting or Finance and at least two years of experience.
# Local Cashier
Full-time Team: Finance (FIN) | Job Level: Junior (1 - 3 years)
Having earned its reputation as a reliable and respected international contractor for more than half a century in the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) market, the company continues to create value for its stakeholders by executing complex EPC projects worldwide. It is recognized for its superior standards of performance.
We have an outstanding record in completing major Energy, Marine, Infrastructure, and Defense & Security projects around the globe. We pride ourselves on delivering reliability and trust that clients expect from a major EPC contractor.
We are currently seeking an experienced Saudi National Cashier to join our qualified Finance team for the Jeddah South project, in Jeddah.
In this role, you will be responsible for receiving and disbursing money, accurately managing financial transactions at the site, supporting daily cash management, and handling all day-to-day processes.
Can work independently, eager to learn, prioritize tasks in high-pressure environments, work well with diverse cultures, pay attention to detail, and possess excellent communication skills. Trustworthiness and alertness are essential.
Competitive salary and benefits, with the opportunity to be part of a passionate, international EPC group working on impactful projects globally. We foster a proud, productive, and human-centric culture focused on employee development.
Please note: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews. Your application will be kept confidential and processed in accordance with data privacy regulations.