
Drydocks World
Drydocks World Careers Openings
So here’s the deal with Drydocks World Dubai—if you’ve been anywhere near a shipyard, oil rig, or just know your way around big, loud machinery, this place is kinda legendary. Thirty-three years in the game, and they’re basically the heavyweights when it comes to marine and offshore stuff. We’re talking a crew of 10,000+ (yeah, that’s not a typo), banging out over 340 projects every year. Sometimes they’re juggling 42 refurbs at once, which is just bonkers. The yard itself? Massive. Like, 200 hectares, four giant drydocks, enough berth space to dock a small country’s navy, and one dock that can handle the biggest ships on the planet. Not even kidding.
Here’s the job scoop (and there’s a lot):
– Assistant Manager – Pipe
– Metallurgical Engineer
– Assistant Manager – Pipe Shop
– Tug Skipper
– Able Man
– Diver
– Mechanical Equipment Maintenance
– Senior Foreman Electrical
– Tug Engineer
If you’ve got chops in marine
Oil & gas, offshore, fabrication yards, or shipyards, you’re already a step ahead. Trust me, HR’s gonna love you.
Drop your CV to:
shibin.peethambaran@drydocks.gov.ae (and don’t forget to stick the job title in the subject or you’ll probably get ignored).
More gigs:
– Operator – Rail Crane
– Operator – Mobile Crane
– Operator – Mobile Crane Heavy Duty (for the adrenaline junkies)
– Operator – Heavy Equipment
– Foreman – Transport
– Driver – Staff Transport
– Driver – Heavy Duty
– Cranes & Transport Request Controller
– Operator – Forklift
– Gasman (no jokes, that’s a real job title)
Again
If you’ve got experience in marine/offshore/shipyard/oil and gas, you’re golden.Same email as before: shibin.peethambaran@drydocks.gov.ae
They’re also looking for more Assistants
Managers and Metallurgical Engineers, apparently. So if you missed it the first time, here’s your shot.
Why Drydocks? Why not, honestly?
Half this business probably owes them a beer, and their tech game is no joke. The atmosphere? Think: break stuff, fix stuff, learn stuff, repeat—definitely not the place you’ll be counting ceiling tiles from boredom. Doesn’t matter if you’re still shaking off your graduation cap or you’ve been around long enough to remember dial-up, there’s space to screw up, figure things out, and maybe even have a laugh. Plus, you’ll be surrounded by people who, wild as it sounds, actually know their craft.
So, what’s left?
If you’re cool with a bit of grime and collecting some epic tales for your next pub night, just go for it. The maritime life isn’t waiting forever.
To apply for this job please visit www.drydocks.gov.ae.