Urgent: Tuwairqi Steel Mills Limited, subsidiary of Altuwairqi Group (ATG) of Saudia Arabia, is currently in the process of construction of state of the art Direct Reduced Iron Plant at their future steel making facility in Karachi, Pakistan. Currently, we are looking for Mechanical/Civil Engineers preferably with 1/2 years of experience for Engineering Design Cell (EDC – Mechanical). Fresh Engineers having good academic records are also encouraged to apply! The job is based in FTC building Karachi and the pick and drop facility is also available. Interested Engineers can send their resume to: Qasim Khalid Tuwairqi Steel Mills, FTC Building, 1st floor, Block D, Sharah-e-Faisal, Karachi- 74400 Pakistan. Contact: 0321-5199230 Email: qasim.khalid@ tuwairqi. com.pk AlTuwairqi is an equal opportunity employer; so females’ Engineers with high self confidence and motivation would be preferred for this job.

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