Eastern Region
Construction & Civil Engineering
Contract
ποΈ Crane Operator Jobs in Saudi Arabia (Aramco Approved)
π Posted on: 25 April 2026
π Location: Eastern Region (Safaniya / Jubail), Saudi Arabia
πΌ Job Type: Contract / Long-Term
π· Vacancies: 15
π° Salary: 60 SAR/hour
π§ Job Overview
We are currently hiring experienced Crane Operators (80 Ton Tadano β GR-800) for a long-term project in the Eastern Region. Candidates must be Aramco approved and qualified for critical lifting operations, including tandem lifting and man basket usage.
β Key Requirements
Valid Aramco Approval (SAP No.)
Tandem Lift Certification (Mandatory)
Man Basket Authorization (Mandatory)
Ready for immediate mobilization
π οΈ Responsibilities
Operate crane safely in compliance with Aramco standards
Perform tandem lifting operations
Follow lifting plans and coordinate with rigging team
π Benefits & Facilities
Accommodation provided
Transportation provided
Food provided (as per company policy)
β³ Payment Terms
Salary will be processed 45 days after timesheet submission
π Required Documents
CV
Aramco Approval Certificate
Tandem Lift Certificate
Man Basket Certificate
Iqama Copy
Muqeem Copy
Passport Copy
Visa Copy
Medical / Fitness Certificate
Insurance Copy
Passport Size Photo
π© How to Apply
Send all required documents in one PDF file to:
π§ Email: smbgeneralcont.est@gmail.com
π± WhatsApp: 0579722886 / 0539240786
π Office Location
Behind Baladiya Mosque (Near Umrah Office)
β οΈ Important Note
Applicants attending the interview must bring their original passport along with all documents.
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Technical Degree
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25 April, 2026
30 April, 2026
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