Position Requirements: CCTV, HCIS, Communications Systems Engineer
Proven track record of leading CCTV, HCIS, and Communications system activities with successful execution in at least two (2) power plant projects.
In-depth familiarity with installation, testing, and commissioning of CCTV, HCIS, and Communications systems:
Ability to lead and organize I&C teams for CCTV, HCIS, and Communications activities, ensuring compliance with protocols and safety standards.
Experience in coordinating with EPC contractors and testing agencies during pre-commissioning and commissioning phases.
Strong knowledge of IEC, IEEE, ANSI, and SEC-specific standards for CCTV, HCIS, and Communications system installations.
Familiarity with safety protocols, lockout/tagout (LOTO) procedures, and system isolation requirements.
Certifications: Preferred certifications include Project Management Professional (PMP) or equivalent.
Soft Skills: Excellent leadership, problem-solving, and cross-functional communication skills. Ability to work under tight deadlines in a construction-site environment.
Minimum 10 years of hands-on experience in power plant installation, including design, construction, and commissioning of I&C systems.
At least 5 years of direct experience in SEC (Saudi Electricity Company) power plant projects or equivalent large-scale utility projects.
Fluency in English (Arabic language skills are a plus for SEC projects).
Full Time
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