Electrical Commissioning Engineer M/F

Vacancy details

General information

Organisation

About SPIE Global Services Energy

As an international subsidiary of the SPIE Group present in around 30 countries in Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, the Middle East and Americas, SPIE Global Services Energy operates across the entire energy production infrastructure value chain, from design to maintenance. SPIE Global Services Energy relies on an extensive local network to quickly deploy resources and meet its customers' needs in the safest possible conditions.

Drawing on the expertise of its 5,000 employees, SPIE Global Services Energy helps players in the oil, gas and renewable energies industries improve the technical performance of their infrastructure, increase their energy efficiency and reduce their carbon footprint.

With 55,000 employees and a strong local presence, SPIE group achieved in 2025 consolidated revenue of €10.4 billion and consolidated EBITA of €793 million.  

Reference

2026-43535  

Publication date

02/06/2026

Area activity

Energy Transmission & Distribution

Position description

Job title

Electrical Commissioning Engineer M/F

Contract type

Fixed-term-contract

Contractual hours

Full time

Contract duration

1 Year with possible extension

Job description

Minimum 12+ years of experience in testing & commissioning of:

LV, MV & HV switchgear (up to 33kV)
LV & MV motors
MV & LV transformers (up to 33kV)
Electrical SCADA / SAS systems
DCS / Switchgear interface integration

Profile

Electrical Commissioning Engineer

Working at spie

What can we offer you?

We offer long-term contract with attractive daily rate, insurance coverage, transportation & expat standard accommodation

Position location

Location

Khobar , Saudi Arabia

Candidate criteria

Minimum level of experience required

10 years or more

Required authorisations

NA

Languages

English (D-Full professional proficiency)

Our ambition

Combining our differences

SPIE Global Services Energy is committed to promote diversity. This position is opened to people with disabilities