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Mechanical Power Risk Engineer

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Mechanical Power Risk Engineer | Energy Risk Engineering – £90,000 - £110,000PA Tax Free + School Fees and Housing Allowance
Relocate to Saudi Arabia
The Role
Are you an expert in thermal power plant operations? Ready to take your skills global and enjoy a tax-free salary, housing, and school fee allowances? This is your chance to make a major career move.
Join one of the world's leading energy insurance providers as a Mechanical Power Risk Engineer, based in Saudi Arabia. In this full-time position, you'll assess operational risks across power generation assets, carry out detailed on-site surveys, and help senior client teams improve safety and reduce potential losses.
You'll report to the KSA Risk Engineering Leader and support clients both in the EMEA region and globally. Expect to travel 70-80 days per year.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct 2–3-day site surveys of operational power generation plants, including interviews and tours.
Produce reports detailing operations, loss prevention features, quality rankings, and recommendations.
Estimate potential property damage using bespoke modelling software.
Review new power projects and assess risks for operational facilities.
Support the Power team with risk placement in international insurance markets.
Maintain and develop the Engineering Management System to ensure continued excellence.
The Person
10 + years in the mechanical power systems engineering sectors, with a focus on thermal power plants operations and risk engineering.
Must have managed and executed thermal power plant projects with a principal contractor, OEM, or plant owner.
Proven track record in overseeing and delivering equipment overhauls and inspections of thermal power plant turbomachinery, including gas turbines, aeroderivative gas turbines, steam turbines, turbine generators, and CCGT.
Specific experience of O&M in GE, Siemens or Mitsubishi gas turbines very welcome.
Experience as a leader in the operations and maintenance of thermal power plants.
Familiarity with the execution and operation of renewable energy resources and energy from waste is beneficial.
Understanding of the wear and failure characteristics of various turbine models and components.
Proficient in using company-sanctioned software, systems, and relevant online tools.
Fluent in English (written and spoken).
Package:
Competitive salary range: £90 to £110,000 Tax Fee
Additional benefits: Healthcare, school fees, housing allowance and travel costs covered.
This role is ideal for someone who is passionate about power generation and risk management, with a proven background in thermal power plants and experience working in international energy markets.
What's Next
If you're looking to take your power engineering career to the next level in an international role with outstanding benefits, we want to hear from you.
Apply now and take the first step towards your relocation to Saudi Arabia.

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