Welder/Fabricator: Blueprint‑Driven, Hydraulics

Welder/Fabricator: Blueprint‑Driven, Hydraulics


Company
Southworth International Group
Location
Manila, Metro Manila
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
₱100K–₱400K a year
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Trabajo.org
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Job Description
A global manufacturer of ergonomic equipment in Manila is seeking experienced Welder Fabricators. The ideal candidate will assemble complex machinery, perform quality checks, and ensure safety in operations. Required skills include proficiency in welding techniques, blueprint reading, and teamwork. 1-3 years of experience and D1.1 Certification are preferred. The role emphasizes strong judgment and the ability to work effectively under pressure. Pay is based on skills and experience.

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As per the National Wages and Productivity Commission, the minimum wage for electricians in NCR is PHP 650 per day effective 1 January 2026 for non-agricultural workers. Electricians receive an additional PHP 162.50 per hour for overtime beyond the standard 8-hour shift. This rate covers all licensed electrical work in private establishments.
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Applicants need a high school diploma plus a TESDA National Certificate II in Electrical Installation and Maintenance issued after 2025 assessments. A minimum of two years documented experience in wiring or maintenance is mandatory for DOLE-registered contractors.
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Electricians work eight hours daily for six days a week with a mandatory one-hour meal break. They are entitled to 12 paid sick leaves and five service incentive leaves per year plus 13th-month pay calculated at PHP 21,450 minimum for 2026.
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