
Mechanical Commissioning Engineer (Buildings & Infrastructure)
- Saudi Arabia
- Contract
- Full-time
- Act as the lead in mechanical matters across projects during construction and commissioning phases.
- Surveillance of construction activities and highlighting issues related to mechanical discipline.
- Provide expert guidance on mechanical system design, performance analysis, manufacturing processes, materials, and testing.
- Support cross-functional teams with insights on mechanical requirements, constraints, and risk mitigation strategies.
- Support troubleshooting and root cause analysis for complex mechanical failures or issues.
- Stay updated with advancements in mechanical engineering and integrate relevant innovations into projects and practices.
- Train, mentor, and support ETSD Q&E mechanical inspectors.
- Collaborate with internal teams and external stakeholders to ensure alignment with technical specifications.
- Assist in the development and standardization of best practices.
- Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering
- At least 15 years of experience in mechanical discipline
- Assets include Resorts & Hotels, Residential (Mansions, Apartments), Healthcare (Family Health Center), Infrastructure (Ski Lifts, Ropeways), Mobility Hubs & Roads, Fire & Police Stations, Ski & Snow Facilities, Water/Waste Utilities (DWW, SPS), District Cooling (H&C Plants), Religious Spaces, Retail & Dining, Communication Substations (TONOMUS)Tunnels & Rail (TTT)
- Strong knowledge of industry codes and standards (e.g., ASME, ISO, ASTM).
- Knowledge - Strong knowledge of mechanical systems and relevant industry standards
- Skills - Strong understanding of mechanical construction and commissioning requirements. Proficiency in reading and interpreting mechanical drawings, P&ID and other technical documentation
- Experience - Familiarity with construction and commissioning processes. Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills. Experience with regulatory compliance and safety standards. Proven ability to work collaboratively in cross-functional teams and influence decision-making.