Hey guys here's another opening for welders. Canada needs you!!! If you are qualified, please contact the agency directly. If you are not yet qualified, Heats School of Welding Technology, Inc. can help you. Enroll with us and we will train you to become a certified welder.
here the job opening......
SCS PLACEMENT SERVICES INC.
POEA License No. : POEA-162-LB-060208-R
Address : 96 New York Avenue, Cubao Quezon City Metro Manila
Tel. No. : 2 913 6104
70 6G WELDERS - TIG OR MIG (Urgent)
Work Site: Ontario, Canada
Opening Date: Nov 24, 2008 Closing Date: Dec 30, 2008
For Manpower Pooling Only. No Fees shall be collected from the Applicant.
"BEWARE OF ILLEGAL RECRUITERS"
Prospective Principal/Project Canadian Client
Proposed Salary 3,000 CAD
Qualifications Gender : Male
Age : 23 - 40 yrs old
Education : At least Vocational Diploma / Short Course Certificate
Yrs. of Experience : 2 yr(s)
1. With experience in pipe lines welding as 6G welders either in Tig or Mig process.
2. With experience in heavy industrial plant as welder.
3. With recent TESDA certification and WQT record from your previous employer.
NOTE: An applicant who does not meet the above minimum requirement, NO NEED TO APPLY PLEASE.
Please bring the following documents during the preliminary interview:
1. Updated comprehensive resume with detailed job description in every employer’s work experience. (2 sets original copies)
2. School and employment credentials including trainings and seminars attended. (2 sets xerox copies)
3. Recent passport (2 sets xerox copies)
4. Recent NBI Clearance – Travel Abroad (2 sets xerox copies)
5. 2 x 2 colored ID picture (2 pcs.)
6. Long folder with fastener (1 set)
NOTE: Only short-listed applicants will be notified for preliminary interview.
TESDA Accredited - Cheapest Private Welding School in the Philippines
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Learning About Welding and Necessary Supplies
Welding is an age-old process of joining metals. Welding supplies are necessary for better metal works.
The environment is a concern for all of us today. One way of saving the environment is limited use of wood in constructions, small and big. Many wood replacements were developed to imitate wood appearance. The use of metals is the more popular wood alternative.
Use of metals requires an age-old process. This is the fabrication process or the joining of materials. Welding does joining of materials, metals, or even thermoplastics. Causing coalescence joins metals. The process involves melting the pieces to be joined together and having molten filler in between to form a strong joint. Heat is used, or in combination with pressure, in producing a weld.
Welding utilizes a number of energy sources. These sources include gas flame, electric arc, laser, electron beam, friction, and ultrasound. Welding is considered as an industrial process. In spite of this thinking, welding can be done in an unlimited number of circumstances one imagines. Welding is possible in an open-air situation, underwater and yes, even in space.
Welding is dangerous, in all location where welding is possible to be done. Care must be observed when doing a welding work. Precautions should be taken into consideration to avoid unacceptable consequences such as burns, electric shock, eye damage, poisonous fumes, and overexposure to ultraviolet light.
For centuries, welding is done through the simplest process of forged welding. Heating the materials and pounding to connect metals. In this procedure, heat and pressure are used. Historic structures and art masterpieces were constructed and fabricated using this simple welding process.
Arc welding is the most popular welding process used in many work places. This is done by an electric arc between an electrode and the base materials. The metals are melted at the welding point. Electric arc is created and maintained by the use of an electric power supply. Use of an alternating or direct current and a consumable or a non-consumable electrode is possible in an electric arc welding. Shielding gas usually protect the welding area.
Arc welding requires an electrical power supply. Most commonly used are the constant current power supplies and the constant voltage power supplies. The length of the arc is directly related to the voltage while on the other hand, the amount of the heat input is related to the current. In manual arc welding, the constant current power supplies are used most often.
Power or energy supplies are the most important supplies needed in the welding processes. Another requirement in welding is a continued supply of electrodes or what is commonly referred to as welding rods. Replacement supplies for the various welding equipment and tools might be an option for a continued and uninterrupted work.
Miscellaneous supplies can be considered on hand at the work place for a better workflow. These supplies may include brushes and brooms, tape, cable ties, tie downs, tarpaulins, and vacuums.
In order that welders and assistants may perform their jobs better, supplies of these safety and comfort products may be stocked at the working area. These supplies are as follows, but not limited to the list; eye protection, face protection, gloves, first aid, protective clothing, hearing protection, respiratory protection, and other such worker comfort product.
By: Jayesh Bagde
The environment is a concern for all of us today. One way of saving the environment is limited use of wood in constructions, small and big. Many wood replacements were developed to imitate wood appearance. The use of metals is the more popular wood alternative.
Use of metals requires an age-old process. This is the fabrication process or the joining of materials. Welding does joining of materials, metals, or even thermoplastics. Causing coalescence joins metals. The process involves melting the pieces to be joined together and having molten filler in between to form a strong joint. Heat is used, or in combination with pressure, in producing a weld.
Welding utilizes a number of energy sources. These sources include gas flame, electric arc, laser, electron beam, friction, and ultrasound. Welding is considered as an industrial process. In spite of this thinking, welding can be done in an unlimited number of circumstances one imagines. Welding is possible in an open-air situation, underwater and yes, even in space.
Welding is dangerous, in all location where welding is possible to be done. Care must be observed when doing a welding work. Precautions should be taken into consideration to avoid unacceptable consequences such as burns, electric shock, eye damage, poisonous fumes, and overexposure to ultraviolet light.
For centuries, welding is done through the simplest process of forged welding. Heating the materials and pounding to connect metals. In this procedure, heat and pressure are used. Historic structures and art masterpieces were constructed and fabricated using this simple welding process.
Arc welding is the most popular welding process used in many work places. This is done by an electric arc between an electrode and the base materials. The metals are melted at the welding point. Electric arc is created and maintained by the use of an electric power supply. Use of an alternating or direct current and a consumable or a non-consumable electrode is possible in an electric arc welding. Shielding gas usually protect the welding area.
Arc welding requires an electrical power supply. Most commonly used are the constant current power supplies and the constant voltage power supplies. The length of the arc is directly related to the voltage while on the other hand, the amount of the heat input is related to the current. In manual arc welding, the constant current power supplies are used most often.
Power or energy supplies are the most important supplies needed in the welding processes. Another requirement in welding is a continued supply of electrodes or what is commonly referred to as welding rods. Replacement supplies for the various welding equipment and tools might be an option for a continued and uninterrupted work.
Miscellaneous supplies can be considered on hand at the work place for a better workflow. These supplies may include brushes and brooms, tape, cable ties, tie downs, tarpaulins, and vacuums.
In order that welders and assistants may perform their jobs better, supplies of these safety and comfort products may be stocked at the working area. These supplies are as follows, but not limited to the list; eye protection, face protection, gloves, first aid, protective clothing, hearing protection, respiratory protection, and other such worker comfort product.
By: Jayesh Bagde
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
One more Employer Looking for Fresh Graduate TIG Welder
Hey guys, one more employer si looking for fresh graduate TIG Welder.
Here is the email....
On Tue, 11/25/08, Dominic N. Chung wrote:
From: Dominic N. Chung
Subject: Inquiry for Job Hiring
To: pwtc_luzon@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 3:32 AM
Dear Sir/ Madam,
We are looking for a fresh graduate who is familiar with Tig welding.
our office is here in Sta Mesa, Metro manila.
thank you and more power.
Dominic Nicandro Chung
Here is the email....
On Tue, 11/25/08, Dominic N. Chung wrote:
From: Dominic N. Chung
Subject: Inquiry for Job Hiring
To: pwtc_luzon@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 3:32 AM
Dear Sir/ Madam,
We are looking for a fresh graduate who is familiar with Tig welding.
our office is here in Sta Mesa, Metro manila.
thank you and more power.
Dominic Nicandro Chung
Plate Welders (2G, 3G & 4G) Needed - Local Job
Hey guys, one of our readers are in need of Plate Welders (2G, 3G & 4G).
Here is his invitation....
Re: Certified WelderTuesday, November 25, 2008 11:04 AM
From: This sender is DomainKeys verified "Jeffrey Contreras"
To: Pedro Jose
Hi Mr. Jose,
Thanks for the quick reply.
Our welding works will start in early January. Meantime, we are now preparing the materials we are going to install as well as its galvanizing. However, if your previous graduates are interested please direct them to us as early as possible so we can interview them.
Thanks,
JEFF
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From: Pedro Jose
To: Jeffrey Contreras
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 10:52:35 AM
Subject: Certified Welder
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your letter to us through sulit.com
We are sorry to inform you that we are not supplying welders. We only train welders.
However, if you require welders from time to time, can we ask our graduates to apply to you? We have graduates every other month and by February 2009 we will have a new set of graduates. It would be a great opportunity for our graduates if you will accept them.
We can assure you that our graduates are Certified upon graduation since we are giving them Actual End of Course Assessment, and they can get their Welder's Qualification Certificate and Training Certificate once they passed the test.
Thank you and regards,
for Heats
Pedro Jose Jr.
Name: JEFFREY A. CONTRERAS
Subject: CERTIFIED WELDERS
Message:
We are in need of certified welders (2G, 3G & 4G) for deployment locally in TOWER RETROFITTING WORKS. Are you supplying manpower?
Please e-mail your reply or call me up at my celfone.
Thanks
Here is his invitation....
Re: Certified WelderTuesday, November 25, 2008 11:04 AM
From: This sender is DomainKeys verified "Jeffrey Contreras"
To: Pedro Jose
Hi Mr. Jose,
Thanks for the quick reply.
Our welding works will start in early January. Meantime, we are now preparing the materials we are going to install as well as its galvanizing. However, if your previous graduates are interested please direct them to us as early as possible so we can interview them.
Thanks,
JEFF
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
From: Pedro Jose
To: Jeffrey Contreras
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2008 10:52:35 AM
Subject: Certified Welder
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your letter to us through sulit.com
We are sorry to inform you that we are not supplying welders. We only train welders.
However, if you require welders from time to time, can we ask our graduates to apply to you? We have graduates every other month and by February 2009 we will have a new set of graduates. It would be a great opportunity for our graduates if you will accept them.
We can assure you that our graduates are Certified upon graduation since we are giving them Actual End of Course Assessment, and they can get their Welder's Qualification Certificate and Training Certificate once they passed the test.
Thank you and regards,
for Heats
Pedro Jose Jr.
Name: JEFFREY A. CONTRERAS
Subject: CERTIFIED WELDERS
Message:
We are in need of certified welders (2G, 3G & 4G) for deployment locally in TOWER RETROFITTING WORKS. Are you supplying manpower?
Please e-mail your reply or call me up at my celfone.
Thanks
Friday, November 21, 2008
Arc Welding Basics
Author: Cooper Miller
One of the most popular and common types of welding in use today is arc welding. Yet the average layman walking the street has little understanding of this welding process other seeing the blinding light flashing from a construction job site they may walking past at rush hour. Welding is basically just a fusion process for joining metals. The metals are simply melted together by intense heat and fuse as one piece. If done correctly, welding makes the joining of two pieces of metal with the same strength as single solid piece. A welding joint is superior to gluing because through the welding process, the metals are actually melted together instead using the bonding properties of glue to hold them together.
The key concept in welding is a heat source is needed in order to fuse the metal together. There are several methods of welding and arc welding is one of the most popular. The term arc welding comes from the fact that an electrical arc is created to produce intense heat. This arc is formed between the metal being worked on and an electrode connected to the arc welder. The electrode rod is moved along the joint and is melted by the electrical arc. The rod has two purposes. One is to help produce the arc and the other is it makes a filler material as it is melted.
At its heart, arc welding is about creating an electrical circuit. An arc welder needs an electrical power source that produces either AC or DC current. The metal piece you are attempting to weld becomes part of the electrical circuit by attaching a cable from the arc welder to metal. The other hot cable is attached to electrode that the welder is holding. An electrical arc is created between the metal work piece and the electrode when the electrode is held close to the metal. Now there is a complete electrical circuit between the arc welder and the metal. This process creates some pretty amazing temperatures. The tip of the arc can reach temperatures in excess of 6500ยบ F. Now there is enough heat to fuse the metal pieces together and create a strong bond. To ignite the arc, the electrode must be pressed against the metal and then pulled away.
Besides creating heat, the arc produces a very bright light. This light is hazardous to the welder and those around the welding job site. You should not look directly into the arc without proper eye protection. However, the visible light is not the only danger. The arc gives of infrared and ultraviolet light that is invisible to the naked eye. This is why welders wear auto darkening welding helmets. These helmets will automatically darken when the arc is struck to shield the welders eyes from the bright visible and the lens filter is designed to keep out infrared and ultraviolet at all times whether the lens is darkened or not. Welders also put up welding blankets or shields to protect other people in the work area that may not have proper eye protection.
Despite these hazards arc welding is a safe and reliable method for fusing metal together and with some practice anyone can become competent enough for basic welding.
One of the most popular and common types of welding in use today is arc welding. Yet the average layman walking the street has little understanding of this welding process other seeing the blinding light flashing from a construction job site they may walking past at rush hour. Welding is basically just a fusion process for joining metals. The metals are simply melted together by intense heat and fuse as one piece. If done correctly, welding makes the joining of two pieces of metal with the same strength as single solid piece. A welding joint is superior to gluing because through the welding process, the metals are actually melted together instead using the bonding properties of glue to hold them together.
The key concept in welding is a heat source is needed in order to fuse the metal together. There are several methods of welding and arc welding is one of the most popular. The term arc welding comes from the fact that an electrical arc is created to produce intense heat. This arc is formed between the metal being worked on and an electrode connected to the arc welder. The electrode rod is moved along the joint and is melted by the electrical arc. The rod has two purposes. One is to help produce the arc and the other is it makes a filler material as it is melted.
At its heart, arc welding is about creating an electrical circuit. An arc welder needs an electrical power source that produces either AC or DC current. The metal piece you are attempting to weld becomes part of the electrical circuit by attaching a cable from the arc welder to metal. The other hot cable is attached to electrode that the welder is holding. An electrical arc is created between the metal work piece and the electrode when the electrode is held close to the metal. Now there is a complete electrical circuit between the arc welder and the metal. This process creates some pretty amazing temperatures. The tip of the arc can reach temperatures in excess of 6500ยบ F. Now there is enough heat to fuse the metal pieces together and create a strong bond. To ignite the arc, the electrode must be pressed against the metal and then pulled away.
Besides creating heat, the arc produces a very bright light. This light is hazardous to the welder and those around the welding job site. You should not look directly into the arc without proper eye protection. However, the visible light is not the only danger. The arc gives of infrared and ultraviolet light that is invisible to the naked eye. This is why welders wear auto darkening welding helmets. These helmets will automatically darken when the arc is struck to shield the welders eyes from the bright visible and the lens filter is designed to keep out infrared and ultraviolet at all times whether the lens is darkened or not. Welders also put up welding blankets or shields to protect other people in the work area that may not have proper eye protection.
Despite these hazards arc welding is a safe and reliable method for fusing metal together and with some practice anyone can become competent enough for basic welding.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Qatar Needs Plate Welders
Hey guys, Qatar needs plate welders. This was published in workabroad.com
pls check the following url.
http://www.workabroad.ph/report_job_listing.php?ajid=207599
If you are qualified, apply personally.....
This was copied from workabroad.com
here it goes...
EUREKA PERSONNEL & MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.
POEA License No. : 130-LB-050208-R
Address : 1913 Leon Guinto St., Malate, Manila Metro Manila
Tel. No. : 5239942/5247879/5247886/5249241/4981772
Plate Welder
Work Site: Qatar
Opening Date: Nov 10, 2008 Closing Date: Feb 10, 2009
For Manpower Pooling Only. No Fees shall be collected from the Applicant.
"BEWARE OF ILLEGAL RECRUITERS"
Prospective Principal/Project Daewoo E&C Co Ltd.
Proposed Salary Negotiable
Schedule of Interview
Qualifications Gender : Male
Age : 23 - 45 yrs old
Education : At least Vocational Diploma / Short Course Certificate
Yrs. of Experience : 3 yr(s)
Job Description:
Minimum 3 years experience as Plate Welder
in the field of Oil & Gas project
X Qatar should have NOC Certificate
URGENT!
Final Interview November 18 & 20
Should you find qualified for the position herein indicated, pls. report to EUREKA PMSI office to accomplish prescribe application form and to be scheduled for final interview by the employer .
Those who are presently working abroad and cannot readily available need not apply, our requirements are urgent!
PLS. CALL US FOR FURTHER / DETAILED INFORMATION AT THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS: 4984002/4981772/4008438/5239942/5247886
Mobile : 09186839519
You can send us your resume to the following e-mail address.
Kindly attention to Ms. Rona
eureka-hrd@eastern.com.ph
eureka-hrd@pldtdsl.net
hrd@eureka.com.ph
info@eureka.com.ph
WEBSITE : www.eureka.com.ph
pls check the following url.
http://www.workabroad.ph/report_job_listing.php?ajid=207599
If you are qualified, apply personally.....
This was copied from workabroad.com
here it goes...
EUREKA PERSONNEL & MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.
POEA License No. : 130-LB-050208-R
Address : 1913 Leon Guinto St., Malate, Manila Metro Manila
Tel. No. : 5239942/5247879/5247886/5249241/4981772
Plate Welder
Work Site: Qatar
Opening Date: Nov 10, 2008 Closing Date: Feb 10, 2009
For Manpower Pooling Only. No Fees shall be collected from the Applicant.
"BEWARE OF ILLEGAL RECRUITERS"
Prospective Principal/Project Daewoo E&C Co Ltd.
Proposed Salary Negotiable
Schedule of Interview
Qualifications Gender : Male
Age : 23 - 45 yrs old
Education : At least Vocational Diploma / Short Course Certificate
Yrs. of Experience : 3 yr(s)
Job Description:
Minimum 3 years experience as Plate Welder
in the field of Oil & Gas project
X Qatar should have NOC Certificate
URGENT!
Final Interview November 18 & 20
Should you find qualified for the position herein indicated, pls. report to EUREKA PMSI office to accomplish prescribe application form and to be scheduled for final interview by the employer .
Those who are presently working abroad and cannot readily available need not apply, our requirements are urgent!
PLS. CALL US FOR FURTHER / DETAILED INFORMATION AT THE FOLLOWING NUMBERS: 4984002/4981772/4008438/5239942/5247886
Mobile : 09186839519
You can send us your resume to the following e-mail address.
Kindly attention to Ms. Rona
eureka-hrd@eastern.com.ph
eureka-hrd@pldtdsl.net
hrd@eureka.com.ph
info@eureka.com.ph
WEBSITE : www.eureka.com.ph
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
URGENT REQUIREMENTS FOR NDT TECHNICIAN AND INSPECTORS
Hey guys, Magsaysay Maritime Corporation is need of NDT Technicians and Inspectors as emailed below. Please apply personally if you are qualified.
This is an excerpt of their email....
Dear Sir,
We have browsed your name and email address in the list of NDT members database. Our employer SGS-ARAMCo Projects are urgently in need of QC Inspectors ( Mech'l, Elect'l, Civil, Welding,Plumbing, HVAC, Communication ) and NDT Technicians with RTFI. If you have friends, family members, co-workers that are interested kindly refer our urgent requirement to them.
Qualification are as follows:
1. Maximum age of 45 for NDT and 48 for QC Inspectors ( All Eng'g Discipline as mention above )
2. Min. of 5 years related experience for QC Inspectors and 4 years related working experience for NDT Tech with RTFI.
3. Interview Schedule will be 2nd Week of November 2008 ( Tentative ) Kindly look or call below person for more details:
Lloyd A. Dayap
Recruitment Specialist
Magsaysay Maritime Corporation
G/F Antonino Building
520 T.M. Kalaw Street,
Ermita, Manila, Philippines
Tel : (632) 526.8888 local 9473
Fax : (632) 526.2091
Mobile : (0927) 824.7553
Email : ladayap@magsaysay.com.ph
This is an excerpt of their email....
Dear Sir,
We have browsed your name and email address in the list of NDT members database. Our employer SGS-ARAMCo Projects are urgently in need of QC Inspectors ( Mech'l, Elect'l, Civil, Welding,Plumbing, HVAC, Communication ) and NDT Technicians with RTFI. If you have friends, family members, co-workers that are interested kindly refer our urgent requirement to them.
Qualification are as follows:
1. Maximum age of 45 for NDT and 48 for QC Inspectors ( All Eng'g Discipline as mention above )
2. Min. of 5 years related experience for QC Inspectors and 4 years related working experience for NDT Tech with RTFI.
3. Interview Schedule will be 2nd Week of November 2008 ( Tentative ) Kindly look or call below person for more details:
Lloyd A. Dayap
Recruitment Specialist
Magsaysay Maritime Corporation
G/F Antonino Building
520 T.M. Kalaw Street,
Ermita, Manila, Philippines
Tel : (632) 526.8888 local 9473
Fax : (632) 526.2091
Mobile : (0927) 824.7553
Email : ladayap@magsaysay.com.ph
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