Are you looking for temporary workers or subcontractor TIG welders, MIG / MAG welders or electric welders? Due to a shortage of skilled workers in Europe, qualified workers from Eastern Europe (who are know for their specialist knowledge and precision ), have played an important role. We provide experienced welders from Poland, Czech Republic, Romania and Slovakia for welding work of all kinds.
If you are looking for first-class quality and precision in your Welder-staff, then skilled workers from Eastern Europe - with EU certificates - are just the right thing for you!
Welders from Eastern Europe have experience in manual welding methods, partially mechanized welding and mechanized welding. They master the fusion welding process, Arc welding with different types of electrodes (C, RA, R and RR, RC, RB, B), Gas-shielded arc welding, Submerged arc welding, Laser welding, Electro-jet welding, Thermite welding and the process of pressure welding. The welding processes include the methods MMA, TIG, MIG, MAG and their combinations.
The processes for gas-shielded arc welding are called MAG welding and MIG welding. This means MAG metal active gas welding and MIG metal inert gas welding.
Welders from Eastern Europe from Construction, the automotive industry, the energy sector, shipbuilding and the aerospace industry metal constructions that are very strong and durable. These are required everywhere. They are characterized by the following features:
Our welders from Eastern Europe are certified in EN ISO 9606 and trained by AWS (American Welding Society) and DNV (Det Norske Veritas). Observed are the European qualification standards for welders: NF EN 287-2004, EN 287-1 , Safety standards NF EN ISO 15011-4 but also standards for welders' protective clothing, shoes, equipment and more.
The qualifications of our welders from Eastern Europe come from reputable organizations such as TÜV Rheinland and AJA Europe, which means that their welding certificates are proof of their skills - and that they are proficient in TIG welding and plastic welding.
Our welders from Eastern Europe have experience in manual welding methods, semi-mechanized welding and mechanized welding. They have mastered fusion welding process like gas fusion welding, arc welding and the methods MMA, TIG, MIG and MAG.
There are a variety of different welding processes that can be used for different purposes. We provide welders from Eastern Europe with many years of experience with different welding processes in various industries: Aerospace industry, energy sector, construction industry and more.
In order to ensure that the Eastern European skilled workers carry out high-quality welding work, our MAG welders (135) and MIG welders (131) have valid welding certificates according to the standards EN ISO 9606-1 (DIN EN 287-1) and EN ISO 9606-2. They are familiar with all welding methods.
Manual arc welding is widely used. It is easy to use, does not require a large number of specialized devices and the welding equipment used is very mobile. This means that it is available practically anywhere at any time. We provide experienced temporary workers and subcontracted welders from Eastern Europe who have mastered arc welding techniques and are familiar with the working conditions and safety measures.
Manual arc welding is a manual work process. The welder is exposed to particular risks that make appropriate occupational safety necessary.
Our welders from Eastern Europe are experienced in laser welding. A number of different processes are used for laser welding. Each has its own advantages, making it more suitable for certain tasks. Laser welding is used to manufacture transmission parts in the truck and car industry, sensor housings, in medicine to extract stones, to manufacture pacemakers, to produce pole tubes, to manufacture engine housings and more.
Electron beam welding takes place in a vacuum. This allows a very wide range of metals to be welded. In addition to steel and steel alloys, this also includes titanium, beryllium and zirconium, which are chemically active. In addition, there are refractory metals such as molybdenum, niobium and tungsten. In addition, metals such as copper, whose surface is reflective, can be melted, as the beam of electrons acts independently of the wavelength.
Our welders who use the machines for electron beam welding are trained accordingly. They have mastered the details of generating and shaping the electron beam. They also have an understanding of the functions of the machine and the sequence of the process as well as training in processing technologies, welding metallurgy and quality assurance.
Training in the use of electron beam welding machines is aimed at technicians and engineers. In addition, there are master craftsmen and skilled workers who have already gained experience with the use of electron beams.
Are you looking for welders? We have them! Regardless of whether on a construction site at home or abroad. We have the necessary personnel and the right technology to carry out all welding work in pipeline, plant, ship and tank construction in the best possible way.
Our renowned customers from industry and trade appreciate our efficiency, our adherence to deadlines and our commitment. Thanks to our unrestricted certificates and permits, we can deploy our employees both within the framework of temporary employment and contracts for work and services.
Our temporary welders work professionally and promptly on your construction site. Our extensive range of services includes TIG welding, MIG, MAG, orbital and electrode welding and oxyacetylene welding, Spot welding, Roll seam welding, Submerged arc welding, Laser beam welding, Electron beam welding and more.
It goes without saying that our welding teams will arrive at your construction site with all the necessary tools and equipment. We offer you our experience in a wide range of welding technologies.
We pay attention to special work clothing with UV protection as well as suitable protective equipment such as shoes, welding shields, welding helmets, safety goggles or free-view shields.