Welder

Welder


Company
City People Solutions
Location
Cebu City, Cebu
Job Type
Contractor
Posted
16 days ago
Via
via Indeed Philippines

Job Description
Job Summary

We are seeking a skilled and experienced Welder with an active TESDA National Certificate II (NC II) to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for performing welding, fabrication, assembly, and repair work while ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards.

Qualifications
• High school graduate, vocational graduate, or equivalent.
• Must possess an active TESDA National Certificate II (NC II) in Welding.
• At least 1–3 years of relevant welding experience.
• Knowledge of welding methods such as SMAW, GMAW, GTAW, or FCAW is an advantage.
• Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and welding symbols.
• Physically fit and capable of working in various environments and conditions.
• Strong attention to detail and commitment to quality workmanship.
• Willing to work overtime, on shifting schedules, or at project sites when required.

Preferred Skills
• Experience in construction, manufacturing, shipbuilding, or industrial projects.
• Familiarity with safety standards and welding inspection procedures.
• Good teamwork and communication skills.

Work Location: In person

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Electrician Jobs

Q What is the daily minimum wage for electrician positions in Metro Manila starting January 2026?
As per DOLE Wage Order No. NCR-25 effective 2026, the minimum wage for electricians in the National Capital Region is PHP 645 per day for non-agricultural establishments with 10 or more workers. Overtime pay must be computed at 125% of the hourly rate after 8 hours of work.
Q Which TESDA certification is required before applying for licensed electrician jobs in the Philippines in 2026?
Applicants must hold a valid TESDA National Certificate II in Electrical Installation and Maintenance issued after completing 256 hours of training. This certificate remains valid for five years and must be presented during DOLE-registered company hiring.
Q How many hours per week can electricians legally work under Philippine labor law in 2026?
Electricians are limited to a maximum of 48 hours per week or eight hours per day as stated in the Labor Code. Any work beyond this requires overtime pay at 125% of the regular hourly rate plus applicable night shift differentials of PHP 22.50 per hour.
Q What exact documents must be submitted when applying for an electrician job through a DOLE-licensed agency in 2026?
Required documents include a valid NBI clearance issued within the last six months, TESDA NC II certificate, SSS and PhilHealth numbers, and a medical certificate from a DOH-accredited clinic dated no earlier than 30 days before application.
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