National Water Company

Utilities

Saudi Arabia - Riyadh

500 Employees or more

https://www.nwc.com.sa

174 Followers


Salaries at National Water Company

Company Salary Range

Monthly Salary Range

$1,178-8,018
general manager

$20,810-25,435

construction manager

$19,202-23,469

chief engineer

$14,722-17,994

projects manager

$12,161-14,864

Employee Insights

Intelligence Generated by Bayt.com

Currently employed at this company: 661

National Water Company hires employees from the below companies often:

Many of National Water Company's employees come from the below universities and educational backgrounds:

Top Universities

  • King abdulaziz university
  • King saud university
  • Umm al-qura university
  • Taif university

Top Educational Backgrounds

  • mechanical engineering
  • business administration
  • civil engineering
  • electrical engineering

Many of National Water Company’s employees are residing in the following locations:

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Top Entry Level Jobs

Most entry-level professionals at National Water Company have the below job roles:

Customer Service and Call Center Management Engineering Human Resources and Recruitment Administration Accounting and Auditing
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Gender and Age

6.13%
Females

93.87%
Males

36.76%
Under the age of 35

8.62%
Above the age of 50

Employees Registered on Bayt.com

Waleed Khorynek

مدير إدارة الأراضي والممتلكات

Tareq Al Musawa

Head of Reading and Billling

Maan Qutub

Marketing & Planning Director

Emad Salama

Executive director of the Support Services

Ossama Mohy

Database and Systems Tower Leader

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Learn about National Water Company

About National Water Company

The 2008 inception and transformation of the world-class National Water Company (NWC) from the Ministry of Water and Electricity grew out of the desire to better serve the needs of its customers and employees.Kingdom. It was with this in mind, along with a strong desire for economic growth and infrastructure development, that the Kingdom decided to privatize its national utility services. This has been done in the hopes that it will bring increased operational efficiency into the areas of water and wastewater management, while simultaneously contributing to the broader goals of the Kingdom's development strategy. The National Water Company is dedicated to providing quality water and wastewater management services to all citizens and residents