Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Posted on 10 / 10 / 2025
The Electrical Technician will be responsible for executing electrical installation, testing, commissioning, and maintenance works on-site. This role supports engineers and supervisors in ensuring electrical systems and equipment are installed and maintained safely, accurately, and according to project standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Execute electrical installation works, including : Cable pulling and termination (LV / MV systems).
- Installation of switchgear, panels, and distribution boards.
- Installation of lighting, power outlets, and small power systems.
- Installation of earthing and lightning protection systems.
- Support installation of specialized equipment such as robotics, conveyors, and manufacturing machinery.
- Perform continuity and insulation resistance tests on electrical systems.
- Assist engineers during functional testing and commissioning of electrical systems.
- Calibrate and test protective devices, including breakers, relays, and sensors.
- Diagnose and repair electrical faults in equipment and building systems.
- Replace defective components such as wires, breakers, motors, and sensors.
- Maintain preventive maintenance schedules for all electrical systems.
- Follow Saudi Labor Law, SEC regulations, NFPA, and IEC standards.
- Adhere to Lock-Out Tag-Out (LOTO) and permit-to-work systems.
- Use proper PPE and tools to ensure safe working conditions.
- Record daily installation activities, test results, and as-built details.
- Update red-line drawings for final as-built submission.
Future Use
Suitable for facility operation & maintenance (O&M) teams or field installation teams in contracting projects.
Requirements
Diploma or technical certification in Electrical Engineering or related field.2–5 years of experience in electrical installation, testing, and maintenance.Knowledge of LV / MV systems, switchgear, distribution boards, and protective devices.Experience with functional testing, commissioning, and troubleshooting.Familiarity with Saudi Labor Law, SEC regulations, NFPA, and IEC standards.Understanding of Lock-Out Tag-Out (LOTO) and permit-to-work systems.Strong safety awareness and use of PPE.Ability to read electrical drawings and as-built red-line updates.Good communication, coordination, and reporting skills.Competitive salary package.Accommodation and transportation allowance.Health insurance coverage.Paid annual leave and end-of-service benefits.Career growth in electrical installation and maintenance.Exposure to industrial, building, and contracting projects.#J-18808-Ljbffr