Emirates Aluminium

Heavy Industry & Metallurgy

United Arab Emirates - Abu Dhabi

500 Employees or more

http://www.emal.ae

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Salaries at Emirates Aluminium

Company Salary Range

Monthly Salary Range

$1,361-9,755
system engineer

$18,276-22,337

project engineer

$15,436-18,866

senior manager

$12,251-14,973

manager

$12,251-14,973

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Employees Registered on Bayt.com

Shaik Irfan Basha

Automation Engineer

Saju Mathew

Chemical Lab Technician

Saju mathew

Lab Technician

Ryan Simoes

Senior Analyst - Risk & Insurance

Nestor Sonny Ramirez

Mechanical Maintenance Technician

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Learn about Emirates Aluminium

About Emirates Aluminium

EMAL is a joint venture (JV) between Dubai Aluminium Company Limited (DUBAL) and Mubadala Development Company (Mubadala) and was established in February 2007 to construct what will become the world’s largest single site aluminium smelter complex. The project will be built in two phases and utilise Emirati-developed technology. At the end of phase one in 2010, EMAL will produce 700,000 tonnes of aluminium per annum and 1.4 million tonnes annually at the end of phase two. The aluminium complex, a 6sq km site in the Khalifa Port Industrial Zone in Taweelah, half way between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, will produce primary aluminium with a product mix of sow, standard ingot, tee ingot, extrusion billet and sheet ingot. Being the largest industrial project in the UAE outside the oil and gas industry, the project will encourage economic diversification, creating downstream opportunities. This development will benefit the UAE economy, employing more than 14,000 local and international contractors/staff during construction and 2,000 people direct employment during operations. EMAL adheres to strict environmental standards set by the Abu Dhabi Environmental Agency, with state-of the-art emission control equipment including sulphur-dioxide scrubbers, the latest potroom gas treatment technology, the best-available gas turbine systems, and cooling towers to eliminate thermal stress on local marine life.