Shuttle Driver (Bilingual EN) - Cross-Border Transport

Shuttle Driver (Bilingual EN) - Cross-Border Transport


Company
Link-Worldwide
Location
Tijuana, Baja California
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
6 days ago
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via JobLeads
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Job Description
Link-Worldwide busca personal para dar soporte en el traslado de personal administrativo entre México y Estados Unidos. Es esencial tener una licencia de manejo vigente y una visa, así como un nivel intermedio de inglés conversacional.

Las actividades incluyen ayudar con compras, mantenimiento básico de unidades y conducción dentro de normativas de tránsito. Se requiere un compromiso con el servicio al cliente y habilidades interpersonales.

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Q What is the minimum daily wage for welders in Mexico starting January 2026?
CONASAMI sets the general minimum wage at 312.41 MXN per day nationwide from January 1 2026. Welders receive double pay for overtime beyond 8 hours daily and triple after 3 extra hours under the Ley Federal del Trabajo. Manufacturing plants in border zones pay an additional 20% premium on this base rate.
Q How many hours per week can welders legally work in Mexico and what leave is mandatory?
The Ley Federal del Trabajo limits welders to 48 hours per week with at least one full rest day. Workers receive 12 paid vacation days after the first year plus 25% vacation premium and 15 days of Christmas bonus by December 20 each year.
Q What documents are required to apply for welder positions through official Mexican channels in 2026?
Applicants must submit CURP, official ID, proof of address, and a valid RFC to the Servicio Nacional de Empleo portal. Welding certification from CONOCER or SEP is mandatory for industrial roles and must be uploaded during registration.
Q Which tax obligations apply to welder salaries in Mexico for 2026?
SAT withholds ISR starting at 1.92% on monthly income above 7,464 MXN and up to 30% for earnings over 50,000 MXN. Welders must file annual declarations by April 30 2026 if receiving benefits exceeding 3 minimum wages monthly.
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