• Career Guide
  • Welders In-Demand Overseas

    Skilled-workers particularly in the field of welding, automotive, and electronics has a great chance of working and even migrating overseas. Welders are needed in a various industries like structural steel assembly, pipeline construction, commercial construction, industrial construction, steel fabrication, and heavy equipment repair. Experienced welders may advance to positions such as welding inspector or welding foreman. Countries that are in need of welders are Australia, Canada, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Oman, United Arab Emirates (UAE), and South Korea.

     

    Salary

    Canada: (Structural welders) CAD 27.20 or Php 1,227 per hour plus overtime

               (Pipe welders) CAD 27.50 or Php 1241 per hour plus overtime

    Australia: AUD 30 per hour plus overtime or Php 1,130

    KSA:       USD 186–430 or Php 9,500 to 22,000 per month

     

    Different types of welding techniques:

    Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW)

    Gas metal arc welding (GMAW)

    flux-cored arc welding (FAW)

    Plasma arc welding (PAW)

    Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW)

    Resistance welding

    Submerged arc welding (SAW)

     

    General Qualifications

    A minimum of 54 months experience and 7,020 working hours as a welder

    High School graduate

    Must have at least a short course certification in the said field

    Physically fit

    Knowledge in welding techniques like SMAW, GMAW, OAW and SAW.

    Proficient in the English language

     

    Health hazard

    The work of a welder is not easy. It requires physical strength because they often lift or handle heavy objects. The nature of the job also makes them prone to strains, burns, sprains and work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs. It also exposes them to deafening noise and extreme heat or cold. Caution must be exercised at the workplace because welders work near flammable and combustible liquids. The flames emit intense visible, ultraviolet, and infrared radiation. This may lead to hearing loss, and skin and eye disorders. Welders are also at risk of developing respiratory tract infections because of exposure to chemicals. Inhaling welding fumes may lead to liver, nasal, stomach, and lung cancers

     

    Preventive measures

    A safe working environment is a must to ensure the good health of welders. The following should be observed at the workplace:

     

    Proper ventilation

    Correct personal protective equipment (PPE) that consists of  eye glasses with UV protection, ear protection, proper clothing like heavy leather gloves and aprons that are fire resistant

    Store flammable and combustible materials far away from the work areas

    Ladders or scaffolding should be inspected before usin

    Know how to use fall protection equipment and safe lifting techniques.

     

    Job Openings

    Listed below are some of the approved job orders for welders posted at the POEA website. For the complete list, visit http://www.poea.gov.ph/

    Position

    Agency

    Location

    Foreman Pipe Welder

    United Global Manpower Resources, Inc.

    Saudi Arabia

    Welder

    Sam-Seven Manpower Services, Inc.

    Saudi Arabia

    Welder Pipe 

    United Global Manpower Resources, Inc

    Saudi Arabia

    Welder

    Skyline International Placement Agency, Inc.

    Saudi Arabia

    Welder

    GBMLT Manpowet Services, Inc. 

    Saudi Arabia

    Welder

    RITZ Manpower Services

    Saudi Arabia

    Welder/Fabricator 

    1ST Akces Manpower, Inc.  

    Australia

    Pipe Welder

    DELTAVIR Overseas Job Placement & General Services, Inc.

    Saudi Arabia 

    Welder

    JS Contractor, Incorporated

    Bahrain

    Welder General

    Jean-Loise MODERN CONCEPTS AND SERVICES INC

    SAUDI ARABIA

     

    Welder General Pipe 

    PLJL Manpower Exporter

    Saudi Arabia 

    Deckhand/Welder

    Manpower Resources Asia, Inc.

    Belgium

    Deckhand/Welder

    Manpower Resources Asia, Inc.

    Germany

    Deckhand/Welder

    Manpower Resources Asia, Inc.

    Honduras

    Deckhand/Welder

    Manpower Resources Asia, Inc.

    Italy

    Deckhand/Welder

    Manpower Resources Asia, Inc.

    Jamaica

    Deckhand/Welder

    Manpower Resources Asia, Inc.

    South Korea 

    Welder

    Skyworld Business Merger, Inc.

    Canada

     

    For those who are interested to pursue a career in welding, The Technical Education and Skills Development for Authority (TESDA) offers free training. Welder is also included in the list of courses under the PGMA Work Scholarship program. Visit the TESDA website at www.tesda.gov.ph for more information.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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