Steel Fixer & Concrete Mason Jobs – Mughal Asaco Trade Test & Technical Training Center 2026
Original Job Description
QUICK FACTS
- Organization: Mughal Asaco Trade Test & Technical Training Center
- Job Title(s): Shuttering Carpenter, Steel Fixer, Mason, Concrete Mason, Scaffolder
- Location: Riyadh and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
- Number of Posts: Not specified in source advertisement
- BPS / Pay Scale: Not specified in source advertisement
- Age Limit: Not specified in source advertisement
- Education Required: Matric or Intermediate (preferred)
- Experience Required: Not specified in source advertisement
- Application Deadline: 06 May 2026 (or as per closing date in newspaper)
- Application Method: Upload CV online / WhatsApp Channel (as per source)
- Advertisement No: Not specified in source advertisement
- Published Date: 05 May 2026
- Source: Express Newspaper, May 5, 2026
Mughal Asaco Trade Test & Technical Training Center has advertised construction trade jobs in Riyadh and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, with a closing date of May 6, 2026 — which means you have one day to act. The roles on offer include shuttering carpenter, steel fixer, mason, concrete mason, and scaffolder. Candidates with Matric or Intermediate education are preferred, and a monthly salary of Rs. 104,000 has been mentioned.
JOB OVERVIEW
This is an overseas construction recruitment drive by Mughal Asaco Trade Test & Technical Training Center, targeting skilled and semi-skilled tradespeople for deployment in Saudi Arabia, specifically in Riyadh and Jeddah. The positions span core construction trades: shuttering carpentry, steel fixing, masonry, concrete masonry, and scaffolding.
The advertisement was published in the Express newspaper on May 5, 2026, and the stated deadline is May 6, 2026. The source notes that the actual closing date may differ from the newspaper ad, so applicants should verify the exact deadline before applying.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Education: Matric or Intermediate. Source states these qualifications will be preferred.
Age: Not specified in source advertisement.
Experience: Not specified in source advertisement.
Domicile / Nationality: Not specified in source advertisement.
Gender: Not specified in source advertisement.
Other Requirements: Not specified in source advertisement.
HOW TO APPLY
- Upload your CV through the online application link provided on the job listing platform where the ad appears.
- Alternatively, join the WhatsApp channel mentioned in the source advertisement for further instructions or updates.
- The source notes this posting is open to online applicants, with preference to those who apply early (among the first 25 applicants).
- The deadline is May 6, 2026, or as per the closing date published in the Express newspaper — confirm the exact date from the original printed ad.
- Read the complete advertisement carefully to confirm any additional requirements not reflected in the online listing.
Always verify the latest instructions on the official advertisement before applying.
Nawa Verdict (archived)
Our original analysis of this role
WORTH APPLYING?
Conditional — if you are already in a position to apply immediately, yes. The deadline is May 6, 2026, which is one day after the ad was published, giving almost no preparation time.
COMPETITION LEVEL:
Medium — the listing notes preference for early applicants (first 25), which suggests volume is expected. Construction trade roles in Saudi Arabia consistently attract a large pool of applicants from Pakistan, though the extremely tight deadline will naturally reduce the number who can respond in time.
PAY AND BENEFITS:
The source mentions a salary of Rs. 104,000 per month. No additional benefits such as accommodation, food, flights, or insurance are mentioned anywhere in the advertisement. Applicants should ask specifically about these before committing.
RED FLAGS:
The biggest concern here is the application window. An ad published on May 5 with a deadline of May 6 gives applicants less than 24 hours. This is either a recycled listing, a last-minute post, or the deadline in the actual newspaper is different from what is shown online. The source itself acknowledges this uncertainty with the phrase "or as per paper ad."
No specific number of posts is mentioned. No age limit is stated. No experience requirement is listed. The application method is vague — uploading a CV to an unnamed link and joining a WhatsApp channel does not constitute a formal, transparent application process.
The organization is a trade test and training center, not a direct employer. This means they are likely acting as a recruitment or testing body, and the final employer in Saudi Arabia is not named. Applicants should clarify who the actual employer is and what contract terms look like before proceeding.
HIDDEN BENEFITS:
The source does mention that Riyadh and Jeddah are both listed as destinations, which are among the more established and infrastructure-heavy cities in Saudi Arabia — typically associated with more stable, longer-term construction projects compared to remote locations. This is a minor positive.
BEST FOR:
Skilled tradespeople with experience in construction — specifically steel fixing, masonry, or scaffolding — who hold at least a Matric certificate and are ready to travel to Saudi Arabia on short notice. This is not a role for someone who needs time to prepare documents or arrange travel formalities.