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General Manager (Security Systems) | QS Quest

Employment:

Full Time

Major diversified group in Saudi Arabia are looking to appoint a General Manager for their Security Systems Company. Candidates are required to have a detailed background in Designing & Implementing Security Systems for mega projects, including the integration of Smart Cities.

Candidates should also have experience in Business Development in this sector, preferably with experience in the Saudi Arabian market, that will enable the client to tender for some of these large security systems projects. Please apply for more details.

Salary:

SAR
50,000 to 100,000
per month inclusive of fixed allowances.

Additional benefits: + medical + standard benefits + bonus

Major diversified group in Saudi Arabia are looking to appoint a General Manager for their Security Systems Company. Candidates are required to have a detailed background in Designing & Implementing Security Systems for mega projects, including the integration of Smart Cities.

Candidates should also have experience in Business Development in this sector, preferably with experience in the Saudi Arabian market, that will enable the client to tender for some of these large security systems projects. Please apply for more details.

QS Quest Ltd – Your Middle East Recruitment Partner

QS Quest Ltd are a niche Recruitment Consultancy specialising in the placement of Construction & Engineering professionals into the Middle East. We deliver end to end recruitment for both client and candidate, with the ability to identify key Construction & Engineering professionals from all nationalities.

With a detailed knowledge of the local Middle East market, we have a proven track record of sourcing and delivering key staff for some of the regions most recognised Construction & Engineering projects.

Geographical areas covered are: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Kuwait, Oman. Bahrain and Iran.


Source: Job Posting - gulftalent.com


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