EPC engineering for large-scale power and industrial infrastructure
PGESCO designs and manages power generation and infrastructure projects across the Middle East and North Africa—a 501–1,000-person partnership founded in 1993. The tech stack (AVEVA, AutoCAD Plant 3D, PDMS, SAP, Navisworks, STAAD) reflects a capital-project engineering firm optimized for plant design, 3D modeling, and procurement workflows. Current hiring is heavily weighted toward senior engineering roles (7 of 10 open positions), suggesting active project delivery scaling or backlog pressure in design and construction supervision.
PGESCO is an engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPC/EPCM) firm specializing in power generation, desalination, and electrical infrastructure. Operating from Cairo with recent hiring activity in the UAE, the company has designed or managed over 36,260 MW of power projects in Egypt, plus 13,640 MW of completed and ongoing projects across Libya and Iraq. Their project portfolio spans combined-cycle gas plants, steam plants, simple-cycle generators, desalination facilities, substations, and transmission lines. Current focus includes steel-structure engineering for power plants and substations, with documented internal friction around cost control, constructability validation, and multi-party risk management during tender phases.
PGESCO's primary stack includes AVEVA, AutoCAD Plant 3D, PDMS, Navisworks Manage/Simulate, SAP, STAAD, and Civil 3D—tools standard in power-plant design, 3D coordination, procurement, and structural analysis.
PGESCO has designed and managed over 36,260 MW in Egypt, and 13,640 MW across Libya and Iraq. Projects include combined-cycle plants, steam plants, simple-cycle plants, desalination facilities, substations, and transmission lines.
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