On-Site Electrician: Skilled Troubleshooter

On-Site Electrician: Skilled Troubleshooter


Company
Asti Business Services Inc.
Location
Taguig, Metro Manila
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
₱400K–₱600K a year
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Trabajo.org
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Job Description
A leading service provider in Taguig is seeking a candidate for an electrical position. Responsibilities include installing and repairing electrical systems, conducting inspections, and collaborating with professionals. A diploma in Electrical Engineering is required, along with basic troubleshooting skills and the ability to work well in various environments. This role offers an opportunity to work on-site with a focus on safety standards.

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Q What is the daily minimum wage for welders in Metro Manila as of 2026?
As per the Department of Labor and Employment, the minimum wage for welders in the National Capital Region is PHP 645 per day as of January 2026. This applies to non-agricultural establishments with at least 10 workers and includes a PHP 35 cost-of-living allowance. Overtime work must be paid at 125% of the daily rate.
Q What TESDA certification is required to qualify for welder jobs in the Philippines?
As per TESDA, applicants for welder positions must hold a National Certificate II in Shielded Metal Arc Welding or Gas Metal Arc Welding issued after completing 156 hours of training. This certificate is mandatory for both local and overseas employment under 2026 guidelines. No formal college degree is needed but at least high school completion is required.
Q Which documents are needed to apply for a welder position through a Philippine recruitment agency in 2026?
As per the Department of Migrant Workers, applicants must submit a valid passport, TESDA NC II certificate, NBI clearance issued within six months, and a POEA-approved employment contract. Medical certificates from DOH-accredited clinics are also required before departure. All documents must be submitted in person at a licensed agency.
Q How many hours per week can welders legally work in Philippine factories under 2026 rules?
As per the Department of Labor and Employment, welders are limited to eight hours per day and 48 hours per week with at least one rest day. Night shift differential of 10% applies for work between 10 PM and 6 AM. A 13th-month pay equivalent to one month's salary must be given by December 24 each year.
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