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We are a leading international service provider to the energy industry, with a diverse client portfolio including many of the world’s leading energy companies.

Petrofac designs, builds, manages and maintains oil, gas, refining, petrochemicals and renewable energy infrastructure. Our purpose is to enable our clients to meet the world’s evolving energy needs.

Our core markets are in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and the UK North Sea, where we have built a long and successful track record of safe, reliable and innovative execution, underpinned by a cost effective and local delivery model with a strong focus on in-country value. We operate in several other significant markets, including India, South East Asia and the United States. We have 8,200 employees based across more than 30 offices globally.

Petrofac is quoted on the London Stock Exchange (symbol: PFC).

To find out more, visit www.petrofac.com

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Junior Mechanical Engineer
2.9
4 January 2026
Decent for a First Gig in Oil & Gas
Pros: You get solid exposure to huge energy projects, which is great for any junior engineering roles. The Sharjah office team was generally supportive, especially senior engineers willing to teach. The benefits package was pretty standard for the region.
Cons: The company culture can feel really traditional and bureaucratic sometimes. Decision-making is slow, and there's not much flexibility for hybrid work or modern approaches. It's definitely a very corporate environment, not a startup.
Advice to Management: Try to modernize the company culture a bit. Empower teams and speed up decision processes.
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Process Engineer
2.9
25 December 2025
Okay for some, tough for others
Pros: The big EPC projects are interesting. You learn a lot if you're new to the oil and gas industry. Some project managers are decent and let you adjust your schedule if you finish tasks early.
Cons: Work flexibility isn't really a thing here. For Process Engineer roles, you're pretty much expected onsite daily in the Sharjah office. It's a very corporate environment, so WFH is rare, making work-life balance tough.
Advice to Management: Consider a true hybrid model for non-site-based roles. It's what people want these days and could help with retention.
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Project Engineer
2.9
25 December 2025
Tough Hours for Project Engineers at Petrofac
Pros: You learn a lot working on large-scale EPC projects in the oil and gas industry. The pay for Project Engineer roles is quite competitive, especially in the Sharjah office. There are good benefits too.
Cons: The work-life balance here is really tough. Expect consistent 60-hour weeks, often more when deadlines hit, which is common for onsite engineering roles. It's hard to have much personal time outside of work.
Advice to Management: Try to implement better resource planning for EPC projects to reduce the pressure on individual contributors. Employees need more predictable hours to avoid burnout.
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