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Head of Supply Chain Management & HSE Officer – Heavy Mechanical Complex Ltd. Jobs 2025


At Heavy Mechanical Complex Ltd. (HMC), opportunity for thepositions of engineering, procurement, or workplace safety based in Taxila announcing two critical openings: Head of Supply Chain Management and Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Officer. HMC isn’t just building machines — it’s building the future. And with these positions, the right candidates won’t just be employees — they’ll be contributors to national progress.


📋 Job Position Details

Sr.#PostMax AgeRequired Qualifications & Experience
1Head of Supply Chain Management50 Years– BE/BSc Engineering + MBA (Supply Chain Management)
  • 12–15 years of post-qualification experience, ideally in steel manufacturing or engineering procurement
  • Must have hands-on experience with import/export vendors, logistics, contract management, and PPRA compliance
  • Exposure to Mechanical, Foundry, Forge, and Hydropower Project Procurement preferred
  • Strong problem-solving, negotiation, and leadership skills are essential |
    | 2 | Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Officer | 40 Years | – Bachelor/Master’s degree in a relevant field
  • NEBOSH / IOSH / OSHA Certification is mandatory
  • 8–10 years of HSE experience in the manufacturing sector
  • Should have working knowledge of hazardous materials and preferably experience with Safety Management Information Systems |

📝 How to Apply

Interested candidates should:

✅ Prepare a professional CV highlighting your qualifications and relevant experience
✅ Send your application via email to: jobscareer83@gmail.com
📅 Applications must be submitted within 15 days of the publication of this advertisement


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