Mehboob Enterprises Announces JCB Operator Jobs in Saudi Arabia
Job Description
Pakistani workers have a fresh chance to work in Saudi Arabia as heavy equipment operators. Mehboob Enterprises Overseas Employment Promoters, based in Rawalpindi, has opened applications for JCB operator roles through an advertisement in the daily Express newspaper on February 20, 2026.
The positions are listed under manufacturing and construction-related work, with vacancies located in areas such as Al Riyadh (Riyadh), and mentions of Jeddah and Al Khobar in related promotions. The Bureau of Emigration & Overseas Employment (BEOE) records show Mehboob Enterprises (license 833/Rawalpindi) advertising for 5 JCB operators in Al Riyadh, offering a salary of 2000 Saudi Riyal (SAR) per month.
At current exchange rates (around 74-75 PKR per SAR in February 2026), this equals roughly 148,000 to 150,000 PKR monthly, depending on the exact rate. This matches the figure in the job ad. Salaries for similar heavy equipment operator roles in Saudi Arabia often range from 1,500 to 4,000 SAR, based on experience and employer.
Key Job Details
- Position: JCB Operator (heavy machinery like backhoe loaders for digging, loading, and site work)
- Number of Vacancies: Limited spots (e.g., 5 noted in official listings; first-come, first-served for early applicants)
- Location: Saudi Arabia (primarily Al Riyadh, with possible openings in Jeddah or other regions)
- Salary: 2000 SAR per month (approx. 148,000 PKR)
- Education Required: Matric, Intermediate, Bachelor, or DAE (technical diploma preferred for machinery operation)
- Job Type: Full-time overseas contract
- Last Date to Apply: February 27, 2026, or as stated in the newspaper ad
- How to Apply: Upload your CV online through the promoter’s channels, join their WhatsApp group/channel for updates, or apply directly as per the ad instructions. Be quick, as spots are limited to the first 25 applicants in some promotions.

Candidates need relevant experience operating JCB machines safely on construction or manufacturing sites. Official channels like the BEOE website confirm these listings to avoid scams.