If you have experience in UAE/GCC construction projects—especially villas, buildings, or high-rises—this is a solid opportunity. GCC Contracting Company is holding multiple walk-in interview days in Dubai for their QAQC department.
No need to wait weeks for a reply. Just prepare your documents and show up.
Available Positions – QAQC Department
| Job Title | Location |
|---|---|
| Assistant QAQC Engineer | Dubai, UAE |
| Junior QAQC Engineer | Dubai, UAE |
| QAQC Engineer | Dubai, UAE |
| QAQC Inspector | Dubai, UAE |
| Lab Technician | Dubai, UAE |
| QAQC DC | Dubai, UAE |
Roles are for major construction projects. Tier 1 contractor background is preferred.
Who They Are Looking For (Eligibility Criteria)
- Experience: 1–5+ years (depending on role) as Inspector, QAQC Engineer, or similar
- Sector experience: Villas / Buildings / High-rise projects in UAE or GCC
- Certification (preferred): ISO 9001 Internal Auditor
- Background (preferred): Worked with Tier 1 contractors
Role-specific expectations:
- Assistant / Junior QAQC Engineer (2–5+ yrs):
Manage quality assurance and control activities, lead a team, ensure work matches contract specs, approved submittals, and ITPs. - QAQC Engineer (2–5+ yrs):
Independently handle site QC operations, conduct inspections, manage NCRs, and ensure compliance with UAE standards. - QAQC Inspector (1–5+ yrs):
Perform site inspections against drawings, specs, and ITPs. Check incoming materials, maintain records, and report non-conformances.
Walk-in Interview Dates & Venue
Dates:
May 6th, 8th, 13th, 15th, 20th, 27th & 29th May 2026
Time:
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Venue:
GCC Site Office, Mudon Hessa Street
Opposite Jebel Ali School, Dubai
No appointment needed. Just walk in on any of the listed dates.
How to Apply (Two Options)
You have two ways to reach them:
- Walk in directly – Use the date and address above. Meet the Talent Acquisition team on the spot.
- Apply online before you go:
- Company career page: https://gccginco.ae/careers/
- Or email your CV to: careers@gccginco.ae
Tip: Even if you apply online, walking in shows initiative. Bring printed copies of your CV.
Important Documents to Bring (Checklist)
Make sure you carry these to the interview:
- Updated CV (clearly showing UAE/GCC experience)
- Passport copy + visa copy (if you are inside UAE)
- Emirates ID copy
- Educational certificates (Bachelor’s / Diploma in Engineering or relevant field)
- ISO 9001 Internal Auditor certificate (if available)
- Experience letters from previous contractors (especially Tier 1 if applicable)
- Passport-size photos (2 copies – safe side)
What They Offer (Employee Benefits)
According to their post, selected candidates receive:
- Competitive salary & benefits
- UAE residence visa
- Medical insurance
FAQ – Quick Answers
1. Is this only for people already in UAE?
Most likely yes, since it’s a walk-in interview in Dubai. If you are outside UAE, email your CV first.
2. Can I come on any of the dates?
Yes. 7 different dates in May. Choose the one that works for you.
3. Is ISO certification mandatory?
No, it’s “preferred”. If you don’t have it but have strong site experience, still attend.
4. What if I have more than 5 years of experience?
Still try. The post mentions “2–5+ years” for some roles. QAQC Engineer roles may suit senior candidates.
5. Do they hire freshers?
Not from this post. Minimum 1+ year experience is mentioned for Inspector roles.
Final Tip
Construction walk-ins can get crowded. Reach by 9:00 AM sharp. Dress professionally, carry multiple CV copies, and be ready to discuss your experience with villa/building/high-rise projects.
Good luck.

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