Saudi Arabia Job Opportunity: Safety Officer & Safety Supervisor Hiring Through OEC Pakistan

The Government of Pakistan's Overseas Employment Corporation has announced new overseas opportunities for Pakistani professionals. As per Advertisement No. 190 dated 29th April 2026, an esteemed client in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is hiring for safety roles.

Available Positions

A total of 12 positions are open for qualified candidates in the safety sector:

Job Title Positions Experience Required
Safety Officer 10 Minimum 5 years in safety management
Safety Supervisor 2 Minimum 10 years in safety supervision

Key Qualifications & Requirements

Both roles have similar core requirements with different experience levels:

  • Education: Mandatory 2-year diploma in a safety-related discipline
  • Language: Strong command of English, both written and spoken
  • Certifications: OSHA / IOSH / NEBOSH certifications are mandatory
  • Medical: Valid First Aid and Basic Life Support (BLS) certifications required
  • Registration: Must be eligible for registration with the Saudi Council of Engineers (SCE)
  • Preferred: Prior Oil & Gas industry experience. Saudi Aramco approval will be considered an added advantage

Salary & Benefits

The salary package for each position will be finalized at the time of interview, along with other terms and conditions as per company policy.

How to Apply

If you meet the criteria, here is the application process:

  1. Online Application: Apply via OEC's official job portal at https://oec.gov.pk/
  2. Application Fee: Attach a deposited Bank challan of Rs. 500, generated during online submission
  3. Help-Desk Support: For technical issues, contact UAN: 0311-0011-632 or Email: helpdesk@oec.gov.pk

Important Date

Closing Date: 12th May 2026. Submit your application well before the deadline to avoid last-minute issues.

Note: This opportunity is managed by the Operations & I.T Wing, Overseas Employment Corporation, Head Office, Islamabad. Always apply through official channels only and beware of fraudulent agents.


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