WSP is now hiring for exciting engineering and technical roles in Oman at the prestigious Sohar Port Project. If you’re looking to be part of impactful, high-profile infrastructure projects, this is your opportunity to join a global leader in engineering consulting.
WSP Careers in Oman – Sohar Port Project
1. Job: Document Controller / Project Assistant
Responsibilities:
- Manage and organize project documentation across lifecycle phases
- Ensure version control and accessibility of documents
- Support administrative operations for marine project teams
2. Job: Site Inspector
Responsibilities:
- Conduct daily site inspections to ensure compliance with drawings and specs
- Report non-conformities and support quality control
- Maintain accurate site records and inspection logs
3. Job: Quantity Surveyor
Responsibilities:
- Handle cost estimation, tendering, and contract administration
- Monitor project budgets and provide financial reports
- Certify payments and ensure accurate quantity tracking
4. Job: Assistant Resident Engineer (ARE)
Responsibilities:
- Support the Resident Engineer in managing on-site activities
- Oversee contractor performance and ensure compliance with project plans
- Assist in coordinating technical and quality issues
5. Job: Site Inspector – Marine
Responsibilities:
- Perform inspections of marine construction works
- Monitor adherence to safety and marine engineering standards
- Work closely with engineers and contractors to resolve issues on-site
6. Job: Resident Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Serve as the client’s representative on-site
- Ensure works are executed according to contract, design, and safety standards
- Supervise construction activities and lead site teams
7. Job: Graduate Engineer (Omani Nationals Only)
Responsibilities:
- Gain hands-on experience in marine and civil engineering projects
- Support project design, planning, and execution under senior engineers
- Learn QA/QC, technical documentation, and site engineering practices
8. Job: Interface Engineer (Omani Nationals Only)
Responsibilities:
- Coordinate between various technical and project stakeholders
- Resolve conflicts and ensure proper integration of all project components
- Maintain clear communication channels between teams and clients
Why Join WSP?
- Be part of transformational infrastructure projects
- Work with international experts in a collaborative environment
- Excellent professional development and growth opportunities
- Competitive compensation and benefits for roles across seniority levels
How to Apply
Submit your application through WSP's official LinkedIn portal: Apply on LinkedIn
Job Application Tips for WSP Jobs
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Highlight Infrastructure Project Experience
If you've worked on marine, port, or large-scale construction projects, showcase it clearly in your resume—especially for roles like Site Inspector, Resident Engineer, or Quantity Surveyor. -
Tailor Your CV to the Role
Use project-specific keywords from the job description (e.g., "site inspections," "contract administration," "technical coordination") and list certifications or software tools (AutoCAD, Primavera, etc.) relevant to engineering. -
Showcase Communication Skills
WSP values collaboration and client-facing experience. Highlight cross-functional teamwork, stakeholder coordination, and written communication in reports and documentation. -
Prepare Your Portfolio
For engineers, include a portfolio of completed projects or site responsibilities, especially if applying for Resident Engineer or Interface Engineer positions.
Common Interview Questions at WSP
🔹 For Site-Based & Engineering Roles:
- Can you walk us through your role in your most recent construction or infrastructure project?
- How do you handle non-conformance issues or contractor disputes?
- What safety protocols do you follow on marine or construction sites?
🔹 For Quantity Surveyors / Document Controllers:
- How do you ensure accuracy in cost control or document tracking?
- Tell us about a time you had to manage conflicting deadlines or multiple versions of key documents.
🔹 For Graduate Engineers:
- What motivated you to pursue a career in civil/marine engineering?
- How do you prioritize learning in a fast-paced project environment?