Senior Engineer
Mammoet is hiring a Senior Engineer in Dubai for their heavy lifting and transport division. The role involves developing complex engineering solutions, including method statements, risk assessments, and technical calculations for international projects. Candidates should have a background in mechanical or civil engineering with at least 4 years of relevant experience. This position offers exposure to global industrial infrastructure projects and technical leadership opportunities.
50k new jobs listed every day. Install TAL to find more jobs like this.

Experience
4+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, United Arab Emirates
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Mammoet is hiring a Senior Engineer in Dubai for their heavy lifting and transport division. The role involves developing complex engineering solutions, including method statements, risk assessments, and technical calculations for international projects. Candidates should have a background in mechanical or civil engineering with at least 4 years of relevant experience. This position offers exposure to global industrial infrastructure projects and technical leadership opportunities.
TAL's take
Solid specialized engineering role in a globally recognized heavy industry firm.
Well-defined responsibilities focused on heavy lifting engineering, although tech stack is industry-specific rather than software-based.
Must haves
- 4+ years of relevant engineering experience
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical or Civil Engineering
- Experience in heavy lifting and transportation projects
- Fluent English proficiency
- Knowledge of engineering codes and standards
Tools and skills
About the company
Global leader in heavy lifting and transport but not a software-focused Tier 1 firm.
Posts mentioning Mammoet
Career Break not the Gateway to Clarity that I thought it would be
I left a high paying job at a leading unicorn in mid 2024. I dismissed the common advice to figure things out on the side while working a full time job as trope and figured why not go right ahead & free up all of my time and go all in. I travelled, built a routine, worked out, partied, stopped partying, broke up, made new friends, read a bit, watched a bunch of shit, caught up on the latest on emerging trends (read AI), but at the end of it all, I just feel as if I all I did was step off the treadmill for half a year with nothing to show for it. I know I’m exaggerating a bit, but that’s how I feel and am unable to shake it off. I’m feeling fairly dysfunctional. Neither did I actively relax, nor did I actively spend all my energy on building my future. Had I done either, I would not be in this mental state. It’s like that saying goes, the man who tries to catch two rabbits at once ends up with none. My decision was also based on the notion that I’m not going to make bank (considering the number I’m looking at) by doing the same shit for another decade like my bosses did, also because the world is changing in such unprecedented ways; huge influx of talented, young individuals entering the work force who’ll do a fairly comparable job at much less money, coupled with the mammoth that is AI. I figured the time to take a bet is now, but I’m feeling unable to move on any front at all. Any advice or fellow travellers?
Ok smart people I need to understand this jargon, is it true or not?
This wire post came forward and I don't know how far fetched this thing is or how scared we should be. Help me understand is it true or are we screwed?
Kerala Government's Inaction on Justice Hema Committee Report Sparks Reactions
- The Kerala government delayed action on the Justice Hema Committee report for over four years, despite its recommendations to end exploitation of women in the film industry. - B Unnikrishnan of FEFKA acknowledged strong alliances in the industry but denied knowledge of any 'power group' as mentioned in the report. - The Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) faced public criticism for their delayed response to the report. - Director Vinayan's complaint to remove Unnikrishnan from the cinema policy-making committee was dismissed by Unnikrishnan. - Actors Mohanlal and Mammootty denied being part of any 'power group' and supported the report's recommendations, urging for their implementation and necessary legislation.