The Role
Supervise MEP works for compliance with specifications, review MEP drawings, ensure installations meet standards, coordinate with teams, and provide technical support.
Summary Generated by Built In
- Supervise and coordinate MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) works to ensure compliance with project specifications and standards.
- Review and support the preparation of MEP drawings and technical documentation.
- Ensure all MEP installations are executed according to approved designs, codes, and safety standards.
- Coordinate with project teams, consultants, and contractors to ensure smooth implementation of MEP works.
- Monitor site activities and provide technical support and guidance during project execution.
- Prepare technical reports and support presentations when required.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering.
- Minimum 5 years of experience in technical and supervision roles within MEP works.
- Strong knowledge of MEP systems, designs, and engineering standards.
- Good communication and presentation skills.
- Ability to coordinate with multidisciplinary teams and manage technical discussions.
Benefits
- Benefits:
- Medical insurance
- Social insurance
- Annual Bonus upon KPIs
- Mobile Allowance
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering
- Minimum 5 years of experience in technical and supervision roles within MEP works
- Strong knowledge of MEP systems, designs, and engineering standards
- Good communication and presentation skills
- Ability to coordinate with multidisciplinary teams and manage technical discussions
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The Company
What We Do
Linah Farms is a family-owned agricultural company founded in 1997 in Egypt's Bahareya Oasis, specializing in superior, export-quality Medjool and Barhi dates.









