If you’ve been searching for a solid engineering role in the UAE, here’s something worth your attention. Fourlinks Insulation Contracting L.L.C is on the lookout for a Site Engineer – Waterproofing, and the best part? It’s a walk-in interview — no lengthy application delays, no endless waiting. Just show up with the right credentials and confidence.
The role offers a competitive monthly salary of AED 3,000 – AED 5,000, depending on your experience. You’ll be based in Sharjah, Al Majaz 2, working on various waterproofing projects — from rooftops to basements — where quality and precision matter most.
Company: Fourlinks Insulation Contracting L.L.C
Position: Site Engineer – Waterproofing
Location: Sharjah, Al Majaz 2, Business Tower, 31st Floor, Office 3106 – Fourlinks Group
Date: Walk-in interview (no appointment needed)
Time: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Salary: AED 3,000 – AED 5,000/month (based on experience)
Employment Type: Full-Time
Experience Level: Mid-Level
Nationality: Any
Gender: Male
Requirements
- Minimum 2 years’ experience in waterproofing (roofs, basements, expansion joints, etc.)
- Valid UAE driving license (mandatory)
- Strong site supervision and execution skills
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings
- Knowledge of waterproofing materials and application techniques
- Good communication and problem-solving skills
- Immediate joiners preferred
Responsibilities
- Supervise daily site activities and ensure quality standards
- Coordinate with clients, contractors, and team members
- Prepare daily progress reports and maintain documentation
- Ensure timely completion of waterproofing work as per standards
- Follow safety protocols and site regulations
Documents to Bring
- Updated CV
- Passport copy
- Visa copy (if applicable)
- UAE driving license copy
- Educational certificates
- Experience certificates
Contact: +971 54 447 9346
Email: [email protected]
Coordinates (Google Maps): 25°19’46.4″N 55°23’29.0″E
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