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April 24, 2025

OIL & GAS - CONSTRUCTION PROJECT KUWAIT

FINAL CLIENT INTERVIEW ON 27TH APRIL 2025 AT MUMBAI

INTERVIEW VENUE: ANUPTECH PLOT NO. R-421, TTC Industrial Area, Opp. Fire Brigade, MIDC, Rabale, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 400701

OIL & GAS - CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

GENERAL FITTER
RIGGER
VESSEL FABRICATOR
TIG & ARC WELDER - CS
HELPER
MECHANICAL HELPER

  • WITH COMPLETE CV, COPIES OF CERTIFICATES
  • ALL CANDIDATES SHOULD HAVE EXPERIENCE IN OIL & GAS CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS.
  • ORIGINAL PASSPORT AND COLOR PHOTOS TO
  • ATTRACTIVE SALARY, FREE FOOD, ACCOMMODATION & OVER TIME PROVIDED.
ASMACS
411, 4th Floor, Sai Chamber, opp. Railway Station,Santa Cruz East, Mumbai - 400055
022-31000786 / 8450966810
hr15@asmacs.net



General Fitter
Becoming a good fitter—whether in mechanical, pipe, or structural fitting—requires a mix of technical skills, precision, and experience. Here’s a guide to help you improve and excel:

1. Master the Basics
Understand blueprints and drawings thoroughly.

Learn to read measuring instruments: vernier calipers, micrometers, measuring tape, spirit level, etc.

Be familiar with tools and machines: files, grinders, drills, saws, and fitting benches.

2. Improve Your Skills
Practice accurate marking, cutting, filing, drilling, and assembling.

Learn welding and fabrication basics if required in your field.

Keep refining your fitting techniques—good alignment and finishing are key.

3. Focus on Precision and Safety
Always aim for clean work with proper tolerances.

Double-check measurements before cutting or fitting.

Wear safety gear and follow all safety protocols—gloves, goggles, boots, etc.

4. Gain Hands-on Experience
Work under experienced fitters or mentors.

Take part in apprenticeship programs or workshops.

Practice with different materials (metal, pipe, etc.).

5. Stay Updated
Learn about modern fitting techniques, CNC operations, or laser measurement if applicable.

Understand quality standards and inspection techniques (like NDT – Non-destructive testing).

6. Work on Soft Skills
Be punctual and disciplined.

Communicate well with supervisors and team members.

Keep your workplace clean and organized

Rigger

Rigger plays a crucial role in construction, offshore, and industrial settings, especially where heavy lifting and moving of equipment or materials is involved. Here are the typical duties of a rigger:

Lifting and Moving Loads:

Attach loads to cranes or other lifting equipment using ropes, chains, slings, or shackles.

Ensure the load is balanced and secured before lifting.

Inspecting Rigging Equipment:

Regularly check ropes, pulleys, chains, and slings for wear, damage, or defects.

Ensure all equipment meets safety standards before use.

Calculating Load Weights:

Estimate or calculate the weight of loads to ensure lifting equipment can handle them.

Choose the right type of rigging gear based on weight and lifting points.

Communication with Crane Operators:

Use hand signals, radios, or whistles to guide crane operators during lifting operations.

Act as the eyes and ears for the operator to prevent accidents.

Following Safety Protocols:

Adhere to site-specific safety rules and regulations.

Wear personal protective equipment (PPE) like helmets, gloves, and safety harnesses.

Reading Blueprints and Load Plans:

Understand construction drawings and plans to know where and how to lift objects.

Position materials as required by the layout.

Dismantling and Assembling Rigging:

Set up rigging systems and dismantle them after the job is done.

Assisting with Installations:

Help install heavy machinery, structural components, or large equipment


VESSEL FABRICATORS
Vessel fabricator is a skilled tradesperson who specializes in fabricating and assembling pressure vessels, tanks, boilers, and other large metal containers used in industries like oil & gas, chemical processing, marine, and power generation. Here's a general job description:

Job Title: Vessel Fabricator
Job Description:

Key Responsibilities:

Read and interpret engineering drawings, blueprints, and specifications.

Measure, cut, and prepare metal materials (steel, stainless steel, etc.) for vessel fabrication.

Use fabrication equipment such as cutting torches, plasma cutters, grinders, shears, and bending machines.

Assemble and weld parts to form completed pressure vessels or tanks, ensuring structural integrity and compliance with safety codes.

Perform layout and fit-up work to ensure accurate assembly.

Inspect and test fabricated vessels for quality assurance, using tools such as calipers, micrometers, and ultrasonic devices.

Follow ASME, API, or other industry-specific standards for pressure vessel fabrication.

Maintain tools and equipment and ensure a clean, safe work environment.

Collaborate with engineers, welders, and inspectors during the fabrication process.

Skills and Qualifications:

Proven experience in metal fabrication, preferably with pressure vessels.

Strong ability to read and interpret technical drawings.

Skilled in welding techniques (SMAW, TIG, MIG).

Familiarity with fabrication tools and safety procedures.

Attention to detail and good manual dexterity.

Preferred Certifications:

ASME Section VIII certification (for pressure vessels).

Welding certifications (e.g., AWS, ASME IX).