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Nama Dhofar Services Conducts Recruitment Exams for 467 Job Opportunities
Nama Dhofar Services Conducts Recruitment Exams for 467 Job Opportunities
11 January 2026

Nama Dhofar Services Conducts Recruitment Exams for 467 Job Opportunities

Salalah, 11 Jan 2026 (ONA) --- Nama Dhofar Services, in cooperation with the Ministry of Labour and the Authority for Public Services Regulation (APSR), conducted recruitment examinations today for job seekers under the training-for-employment track. The initiative covers 467 new job opportunities within operational companies contracted by the utility provider, as part of the initiatives led by the Employment Governance and In-Country Value (ICV) Committee in the public services sector.

The announcement of these vacancies aligns with Nama Dhofar Services' commitment to enhancing recruitment and training fields and supporting ongoing cooperation with the Ministry of Labour. These efforts aim to empower national cadres and raise their readiness to join the labor market.

Nasser Salim Al Hadrami, Director General of Labour in Dhofar Governorate, stated that the implemented initiatives represent a crucial element in bolstering local employment opportunities and equipping Omani youth with the necessary skills for market integration. He emphasized the Ministry's endeavor to create an attractive work environment and provide qualitative training programs that meet market requirements in partnership with Nama Group. He further noted that the Directorate continues to monitor the implementation of Omanization and replacement policies while expanding cooperation with the private sector to provide sustainable and diverse career opportunities in vital sectors across Dhofar.

Jaber Salem Al Rawahi, General Manager of Human Resources at Nama Dhofar Services, noted that recruitment initiatives are a fundamental pillar in providing work opportunities for job seekers and preparing Omani youth for the professional landscape. He affirmed the company's commitment to supporting Omanization plans and strengthening the partnership with the Ministry of Labour.

He explained that the available opportunities span water, wastewater, and electricity projects within supporting companies, following successive stages of the Omanization initiative in permanent contracts. This contributes to supplying the sector with qualified national competencies and achieving the goals of Oman Vision 2040. He also pointed out that the recruitment process is conducted via the "Tawteen" platform in coordination with the Ministry of Labour, stressing that these efforts meet the needs of the utility sectors and improve services through trained national personnel.

The offered career opportunities include vacancies in operational companies contracted with Nama Dhofar Services across the electricity, water, and sewage sectors.

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