Welder (TIG & ARC) - Danao, Cebu

Welder (TIG & ARC) - Danao, Cebu


Company
Pan Asia HR Consulting PH Inc
Location
Cebu City, Cebu
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Job Description
Welder (TIG & ARC)

Location: Danao, Cebu

Employment Type: Project Based

Job Overview

We are looking for a skilled and reliable Welder with experience in TIG and Arc welding. The ideal candidate will be responsible for fabrication, installation, and maintenance of metal components while ensuring quality and safety standards are met.
Qualifications
• At least High School Graduate or Vocational Course
• With valid TESDA SMAW NC II certification
• Minimum of 2–3 years welding experience
• Able to read and interpret plans, drawings, and material specifications
• Physically fit and able to work under pressure
• With good moral character and strong work ethic
• Experience in fabrication and installation is an advantage

Job Responsibilities
• Perform TIG and Arc welding works for fabrication and installation (SUS, GI, BI, and other materials)
• Fabricate supports and metal structures based on specifications
• Operate and maintain welding machines and related equipment
• Ensure all work meets safety and quality standards
• Attend toolbox meetings and perform KY (hazard prediction) before starting tasks

Pay: From Php18,000.00 per month
Work Location: In person

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