Saudi Arabia’s mining sector is expanding rapidly, supported by substantial mineral reserves, regulatory reforms, and long-term economic diversification goals. While investment, licenses, and project opportunities continue to grow, workforce readiness remains the critical execution challenge. Mining companies must navigate specialist talent shortages, Saudization requirements, visa processes, remote-site operations, and phased workforce planning simultaneously. Success will depend not only on securing licenses but on building compliant, scalable workforce models that align with each stage of the mining project lifecycle.
Key insights from this report highlight:
Saudi Arabia’s mining ambitions are accelerating, supported by significant mineral resources, growing exploration activity, and ambitious economic targets.
Workforce planning is becoming a core project risk, with talent mobilization, compliance, and operational readiness often determining project timelines.
Specialist mining professionals remain scarce, while competition from oil and gas, construction, and mega projects increases hiring pressure.
Saudization, Nitaqat requirements, visa planning, and workforce compliance must be integrated into hiring strategies from the earliest project stages.
Successful mining operators are adopting phased and blended workforce models that combine local talent, international expertise, and flexible employment structures.
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