Careers · 6 open roles

Build your craft where it matters.

Real engagements, regulated clients, and a senior team that ships work it would put its name on. Across Riyadh, Cairo, and Muscat.

100+ specialists KSA · Egypt · Oman Vendor-certified team
100+
Team members

Across cloud, security, and infrastructure.

20+
Years operating

Consistent regional delivery since 2007.

3
Regional offices

Riyadh, Cairo, and Muscat.

6
Open roles

Across all offices, right now.

Why NAS

What makes the work different here.

Not perks-and-pingpong. Four reasons engineers stay with us — measured by who is still here in year three.

Real ownership

Engineers own outcomes end-to-end — discovery, design, cutover, and warranty. Nobody hides behind a slide deck.

Regulated work

PDPL, NCA-ECC, SAMA, ISO 9001 — the engagements that actually shape your career. Not adtech experiments.

Local presence

Our offices are in the markets we serve. Riyadh, Cairo, Muscat — not a remote-only org pretending to be regional.

Vendor certifications

We pay for AWS, Azure, Red Hat, IBM, and CISA-track certifications. Continuing to certify is part of the job description.

Where we work

Three offices. One delivery practice.

Riyadh, KSA

Saudi headquarters

Our largest office and the centre of the practice — banking, government, and Vision 2030 engagements.

3 open roles
Cairo, Egypt

Engineering hub

Our engineering and platform teams — DR, DevOps, and the regional engineering bench for cross-border work.

2 open roles
Muscat, Oman

Compliance & GRC

Our Oman practice — compliance, audit, and regulator-facing work for Gulf-wide clients.

1 open role

Don't see your role?

Send us your CV anyway. The team has built more roles around the right person than we have hired against a pre-defined spec.

Talk to recruiting

Have a question before you apply? Reach our recruiting lead directly — no chatbot, no form gating.

[email protected]

Read the work

Want to see the kind of engagements you would actually work on? Read our published case studies and resources.

Case studies