ELECTRICIAN - CUBAO

ELECTRICIAN - CUBAO


Company
Development Strategists International Consulting Inc.
Location
Quezon City, Metro Manila
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Jobstreet
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Job Description
Key Duties and Responsibilities
• Installation: Setting up electrical systems, lighting, and wiring based on technical blueprints and schematics.
• Troubleshooting: Using testing devices (e.g., multimeters, circuit testers) to identify electrical malfunctions and isolate faults.
• Maintenance & Repair: Performing preventative maintenance, repairing broken components, and replacing faulty or outdated wiring.
• Safety Compliance: Ensuring all installations meet national electrical codes and local building and safety regulations
• Requirements and Qualifications
• Education & Training: Completion of an apprenticeship program or a technical/vocational college degree.
• Licensing: Valid state or regional licensure proving adherence to local electrical standards.
• Physical Capabilities: Stamina to work on your feet, ability to lift heavy components (up to 50 pounds), and normal color vision to distinguish colored wiring.
• Soft Skills: Strong critical thinking, basic troubleshooting, and customer service skills to interact with clients

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Q What is the daily minimum wage for drivers in Metro Manila as of 2026?
As per the Department of Labor and Employment, the minimum wage for drivers in the National Capital Region is PHP 650 per day as of Wage Order NCR-25 effective January 2026. Drivers working beyond 8 hours receive an overtime rate of 125% or PHP 812.50 per hour.
Q What professional license is required to apply for driver jobs in the Philippines in 2026?
As per the Land Transportation Office, applicants for driver positions must hold a valid Professional Driver's License with restriction codes 1, 2 or 3 obtained after passing the theoretical and practical exams. The license must be renewed every five years with a fee of PHP 585.
Q How many hours can drivers legally work per day under Philippine labor law in 2026?
As per the Department of Labor and Employment, drivers are limited to a maximum of 8 hours per day with at least 1 hour unpaid meal break. Any work beyond 8 hours requires overtime pay at 125% of the hourly rate plus night shift differential of 10% if between 10pm and 6am.
Q What documents are needed to apply for a driver position through Public Employment Service Office in 2026?
As per the Department of Labor and Employment, applicants must submit a valid Professional Driver's License, NBI clearance valid for 6 months, original birth certificate from PSA, and medical certificate from DOH-accredited clinic dated within 30 days. PESO processes applications free of charge at regional offices.
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