Naval Welders Jobs in the Netherlands

07.03.24

Naval Welders Jobs in the Netherlands. What Other Jobs Are Sought After in a Dutch Shipyard?

The Dutch naval industry, with its remarkable history, is an essential sector for the national economy, hence the continuous need for qualified personnel and professionals in the naval field. This sector offers fertile ground not only for naval welders in the Netherlands but also for other professionals sought for their expertise in ship construction and repair.

The profession of a naval welder is essential for the naval industry, having a significant impact on the quality, safety, and efficiency of ships. In the context of increased global demand for modern and efficient vessels, DB Work, with its long experience in workforce placement in the naval field, is a key mediator between these professionals and career opportunities in Dutch shipyards.

Requirements for Naval Welders in the Netherlands

For naval welders in the Netherlands sought for Dutch shipyards, the industry offers diverse and challenging opportunities, whether it be working on new ship constructions or repair projects. Naval welders must possess specific skills to work with various materials and welding techniques, and their responsibilities range from assembling large ship structures to precise work on small components, requiring high precision and strict adherence to safety standards.

Specific requirements for these positions include not just technical experience in the field but also the possession of valid welding authorizations, essential to ensure the quality and safety of the work performed.

What Types of Naval Welders Are Sought After in a Dutch Shipyard?

Naval welders with experience in various techniques are sought after in the Netherlands. Here is the list of welders we are looking for at DB Work:

  • CO2 Naval Welders
  • Aluminum Naval Welders
  • MIG-MAG Naval Welders
  • TIG Naval Welders

 

In short, the specific requirements for these positions include:

  • Work experience in new constructions and/or naval repairs - this requirement is generally mandatory, being requested by most employers in the Dutch naval field.
  • Valid welding authorizations or certifications - for some positions, these certifications are absolutely necessary, while for others, they are considered just an advantage. For each welding position, the DB Work team specifies the necessary authorization, and depending on your qualifications, you can obtain the job or it may be necessary to obtain the respective certification through an exam.
  • Having a VCA certificate - this is confirmation that the future employee knows all the rules regarding safety and work protection. If you do not already have it, the DB Work team will help you get all the necessary information, complete the file, and become eligible for a job in the Netherlands.

 

The generally valid or optional requirements for this position are:

  • Holding an account in Euro as the holder - this is a mandatory requirement for all professionals we collaborate with at DB Work, as salary payment is made by bank transfer. It is easier for future employees to have a bank account in their home country than to start procedures to open an account at a bank in the Netherlands.
  • Conversational level of English - some employers explicitly require knowledge of English, others do not. However, English skills can represent an advantage over other candidates, providing the necessary flexibility for travel to different site locations.
  • Driving license - category B - having a driving license can be an advantage and we will mention this in the job description.

 

What Other Jobs Do We Offer at DB Work in a Dutch Shipyard?

DB Work, an agency for mediation and placement of labor specialized for the Netherlands, is actively searching for professionals to meet the diversified needs of its partners in the Dutch naval field.

Besides naval welders in the Netherlands, at DB Work we are constantly looking for other specialists for the naval sector. The demand for naval platers is growing, being essential for the construction and repair of ship structures. Naval electricians play a key role in installing and maintaining the electrical systems of ships. Pipefitters, with their experience in constructing and installing piping systems according to isometric plans, and naval fitters, responsible for mounting auxiliary metal structures, are also in great demand. Last but not least, available jobs in a Dutch shipyard include naval painters and carpenters.

How Does the Recruitment Process Work at DB Work?

Regardless of your field of expertise, please contact us by any means to find the right position and a job offer that matches your experience and qualifications. Here are the steps of the recruitment process at DB Work:

  • Apply directly by sending a CV to job@dbwork.com, on our website, in the available positions section, or directly on WhatsApp, at +40 737 000 555 (Cătălin - Romania), +34 31628187931 (Paula - Spain), 385 996688651 (Sanja - Croatia).
  • A recruiter carefully reads your CV and sets the details for the interview.
  • You will have a phone interview with one of the DB Work team members.
  • You will receive the offer, work location, job title, work schedule, start date, responsibilities, and salary offer by email.
  • The hiring process begins.

 

Why Choose Naval Welding Jobs Through DB Work or Other Jobs on a Dutch Shipyard?

Working through DB Work, naval welders benefit from full support and a series of advantages that facilitate their professional and personal integration in the Netherlands.

A position through our agency for mediation and placement of labor in the Netherlands offers naval welders, as well as any professional, regardless of the chosen job, access to a wide range of benefits:

 

The opportunities for naval welders in the Netherlands are vast and varied, reflecting the dynamism and innovation of the Dutch naval industry. With an approach focused on safety, sustainability, and technical excellence, the Dutch naval industry continues to be a fertile ground for the career development of qualified naval professionals.