If you’re an MEP professional looking for a role in Abu Dhabi, here’s a solid opportunity. MEPCO Electro Mechanical Works LLC has announced multiple vacancies for an upcoming Abu Dhabi-based project.
The company is looking for experienced engineers and site managers who can handle technical MEP issues on-site without constant supervision.
Below is a complete breakdown of the available roles, eligibility criteria, and exactly how to apply—plus the three questions you must answer in your email.
Available Jobs & Location (At a Glance)
| Job Title | Project Location |
|---|---|
| MEP Project Manager | Abu Dhabi |
| Mechanical Project Engineer | Abu Dhabi |
| Electrical Project Engineer | Abu Dhabi |
| MEP QA/QC Engineer | Abu Dhabi |
| Mechanical Site Engineer | Abu Dhabi |
| Electrical Site Engineer | Abu Dhabi |
All positions are for a single Abu Dhabi based project. No other locations are mentioned.
What You Need to Be Eligible
The company has kept the eligibility requirements clear and practical. Here’s what they expect:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, or related MEP fields)
- Experience in MEP contracting – UAE experience is preferred but not mandatory
- Strong communication skills (verbal and written)
- Ability to resolve MEP technical issues on-site efficiently
👉 If you have worked on Gulf projects, especially in the UAE, that works in your favor.
How to Apply (Step by Step)
The application process is straightforward but has one important catch: you must answer three specific questions in your email.
Follow these steps exactly:
- Prepare your updated CV (PDF format recommended).
- Write a short email that includes answers to these three questions:
- What is your salary expectation – Full package?
- What is your notice period – if any?
- Are you available in UAE?
- Send your CV + answers to:
careers@mepco-llc.com
⚠️ Do not send just a CV. If you miss the three questions, your application may be overlooked. The company clearly states they receive a high volume of applications.
Important Documents to Keep Ready
While the job ad only asks for a CV initially, you should have these documents prepared for the next stage:
- Bachelor’s degree certificate
- Previous MEP project experience letters
- Passport copy
- Visa/Emirates ID copy (if you are already in UAE)
- Professional certifications (if any – e.g., QA/QC, PMP, etc.)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Is this job for Dubai or Abu Dhabi?
Abu Dhabi. The project is Abu Dhabi-based.
2. Can I apply if I am not currently in UAE?
Yes, but you must honestly answer “Are you available in UAE?” as No in your email. Preference may go to candidates already in-country.
3. What is the expected salary range?
The company did not disclose a range. You must state your full package expectation in the email. Research typical UAE MEP salaries for your role before applying.
4. Will I hear back if I am not selected?
They clearly mention: “We will only contact candidates whose profile matches the job requirement.” If you don’t hear back in 2–3 weeks, assume you were not shortlisted.
5. Is there a LinkedIn page to follow?
Yes. The company recommends following their LinkedIn profile for future opportunities. Search “MEPCO Electro Mechanical Works LLC” on LinkedIn.
Final Tip – Don’t Rush Your Email
Most applicants will send a generic CV. Stand out by:
- Answering the three questions at the top of your email body
- Keeping your CV clean and two pages max
- Mentioning your UAE MEP contracting experience first if you have any
Good luck with your application for the Abu Dhabi project.
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