Saudi Arabia’s NEOM green hydrogen plant launches mass recruitment move

August 22, 2024 |

In Saudi Arabia, Al Arabiya reported that NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) has started a major recruitment campaign for its green hydrogen plant in Saudi Arabia’s futuristic city NEOM, as the project moves closer to its operational phase. The report noted that the $8.4 billion facility, set to be the world’s largest green hydrogen production plant, is progressing on schedule for full operations by the end of 2026. The project aims to produce up to 600 tons of carbon-free hydrogen daily, potentially eliminating five million tons of CO2 emissions annually. Wesam Alghamdi, CEO of NGHC, said: “By bringing together top talent from Saudi Arabia and around the world, we are building a skilled team to deliver the world’s largest green hydrogen plant and kick off operations, setting the stage for a cleaner and more sustainable energy future.” NGHC’s recent virtual career fair saw over 9,000 registrations, indicating strong interest in the hydrogen project. The company is seeking talent across various functions, including Corporate, EHSS, Risk, Operations & Maintenance, Finance, and IT & Cyber Security, according to the report.

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