Oil and gas support roles in Saudi Arabia for candidates from India
The job titles employers ask us for, what the trade test covers, the papers your file needs and the order of the steps from offer to arrival.
Nasrec recruits plant and yard trades from across India for oil and gas support employers in Saudi Arabia, including welders (6g), pipefitters and riggers. Send your CV, and if it matches an open role a recruiter calls you, arranges the test or interview, and then handles documents, the medical, the visa and travel.
- Roles we recruit for include welders (6g), pipefitters, riggers, scaffolders.
- Oil and gas employers in Saudi Arabia test to a written procedure.
- Documents usually asked for: welding or trade certificate with the process and position, safety passport or plant safety training records, experience letters from refinery, petrochemical or fabrication work.
- After selection: a medical at an approved centre, then the work visa, then travel.
Updated August 2026
Which oil and gas support jobs in Saudi Arabia do we recruit for?
Employers hiring for this corridor ask for these titles most often. Your own job title at home may look different, and that is fine. Write down the tasks you did every day, the tools you used and how long you did the work, and a recruiter can place you correctly.
Shutdown and turnaround work is planned months ahead and then moves quickly, so documents are usually asked for before the trade test result is even confirmed. Safety records matter as much as trade skill on these sites.
Job titles employers ask for
- Welders (6G)
- Pipefitters
- Riggers
- Scaffolders
- Instrument technicians
- Industrial painters and blasters
- Plant and tank cleaners
- Shutdown helpers
- HSE officers
What happens in the trade test?
Oil and gas employers in Saudi Arabia test to a written procedure. Welders run a coupon in the position and the process the job calls for, and it is often sent for a bend or radiography check. Pipefitters are given a spool to mark and fit. Riggers and scaffolders are checked on knots, slings, tags and safe practice.
The test is not there to catch you out. It is there so the employer can see the standard you work to before it commits to a visa. Turn up early, listen to the instruction twice, and say if a machine or a tool is different from the one you know.
You are told the date and the format before the day, and someone from our team runs through what the assessor will look for. If you have never sat a test like this, say so, and we will walk you through it on the phone.
What documents do I need for a oil and gas support job in Saudi Arabia?
Have your papers ready before the interview. A complete file moves through the visa stage with far less waiting, and a missing experience letter can hold a whole batch. Photograph each document in good light so every line can be read.
For this kind of work
- Welding or trade certificate with the process and position
- Safety passport or plant safety training records
- Experience letters from refinery, petrochemical or fabrication work
- Rigging or scaffolding certificate where you hold one
- Medical fitness report from an approved centre
And in every Saudi Arabia file
- Passport with enough validity left for a work visa
- Passport-size photographs to the size the employer asks for
- Education certificates and your ITI, diploma or trade certificate
- Experience letters that name the trade or role you did
- Signed offer or employment contract from the employer
- Medical fitness report from an approved centre
- Certificate attestation where the role or the employer asks for it
- Police clearance certificate where the employer asks for it
- Emigration clearance where your passport needs it
How does hiring from India to Saudi Arabia work?
Every file follows the same order, and you are told what stage yours is at. Nothing is submitted to an employer without your agreement, and you always see the offer in writing before anything else moves.
- 01
Shortlisting
Your CV is matched against roles that are open now. If it fits, someone from our team calls you and explains the role in full.
- 02
Interview or trade test
The employer sets the date. Video interviews are usually arranged soon after shortlisting. Trade tests are booked at a test centre or workshop.
- 03
Offer
Selected candidates get a written offer. Read every line before you sign it, and ask us about anything that is not clear.
- 04
Documents and medical
Papers are collected and checked, and you take a medical at an approved centre. This is usually where delays start, so send documents early.
- 05
Work visa
The employer applies for your visa in Saudi Arabia. Processing time is set by the authorities there and can change from month to month.
- 06
Travel
Once the visa is stamped and your clearances are done, your ticket is booked. We tell you what to carry and who will meet you on arrival.
What should I prepare before I apply?
Write your CV for the person reading it in a hurry. Trade first, then each job with dates, the site or plant type, the daily work and the equipment you handled. Keep it to one or two pages and check the phone number twice.
Then think about how you will speak on the call. Quiet room, charged phone, certificates on the table. Give a plain answer and one example from a real job. Employers respect a candidate who asks about the working pattern and what the first week looks like.
A short checklist
- Check that your passport has enough validity left, and renew it early if it does not.
- Scan every certificate and experience letter and keep the files on your phone.
- Ask each earlier employer for a letter that names your trade and your dates.
- Write down the machines, tools and materials you have worked with.
- Keep one quiet place and a charged phone ready for the interview call.
Questions about oil and gas support work in Saudi Arabia
Which oil and gas support jobs in Saudi Arabia does Nasrec recruit for?
We are asked most often for welders (6g), pipefitters, riggers, scaffolders, instrument technicians and similar roles. Job titles differ from one employer to the next, so write down the work you did every day and the tools you used. A recruiter reads the experience and matches you to the closest open role.
Do I need a trade test for oil and gas support jobs in Saudi Arabia?
Oil and gas employers in Saudi Arabia test to a written procedure. Welders run a coupon in the position and the process the job calls for, and it is often sent for a bend or radiography check. Pipefitters are given a spool to mark and fit. Riggers and scaffolders are checked on knots, slings, tags and safe practice. You are told the date and the format in advance, and someone from our team explains what the assessor will look for.
What documents do I need for a oil and gas support job in Saudi Arabia?
For this work employers usually ask for welding or trade certificate with the process and position, safety passport or plant safety training records, experience letters from refinery, petrochemical or fabrication work. On top of that every file needs a passport with enough validity, the signed offer and a medical fitness report from an approved centre, plus attestation or clearances where the role calls for them.
How long does it take to reach Saudi Arabia after selection?
It depends on your papers and on the authorities in Saudi Arabia, so no honest answer is a fixed number. Once you are selected, the written offer comes first, then documents and the medical, then the work visa. Travel is booked as soon as the visa is ready. Complete papers are the fastest thing you control.
Last reviewed August 2026
The same trade, other destinations
The same skills are hired in more than one country, and the test and the papers are close cousins. If Saudi Arabia is not where you want to go, start from one of these instead.
Put yourself forward for oil and gas support work in Saudi Arabia.
Send your CV with your trade and your years of experience. We match it against the roles that are open and get back to you within one business day and calls you if it fits. Employers hiring for these roles can send a brief the same way.