
Welding
Certified welders, deployed across European industry.
From shipyard newbuilds to refinery turnarounds, our welders hold current ISO 9606 certifications and arrive ready to pass on-site weld tests.
Where the work is
Sustained demand from German shipyards (Hamburg, Kiel, Rostock), Dutch and Belgian petrochem, Nordic offshore, and Bavarian fabrication. Most postings are 8–24 weeks.
Typical projects
- Shipyard newbuilds and conversions
- Refinery and chemical-plant turnarounds
- Pressure-vessel and pipeline fabrication
- Structural steel for civil and industrial buildings
Certifications we verify
- ISO 9606-1 (steel)
- ISO 9606-2 (aluminium)
- EN 287 legacy
- WPS-specific re-tests
Welder skills we deploy
Our welders cover the full European industrial spectrum, from MIG/MAG (135/136) on structural steel to TIG (141) on stainless, duplex, and aluminium. The bench teams handle pre-fabrication of pressure vessels, pipe spools, and structural sections; the field teams cover stick (111) repairs and on-site pipework where access is tight and weld positions vary.
Where a project demands procedure-bound work, we deploy welders qualified to ASME IX or EN ISO 15614 procedures with documented re-test history. Most of our welders read isometric and GA drawings, interpret weld symbols correctly, and own the consumables and tooling for at least two welding processes — which means they pass on-site weld tests at first attempt rather than after a re-coupon.
- MIG/MAG (135/136) on carbon and structural steel
- TIG (141) on stainless, duplex, and aluminium
- Stick / SMAW (111) for site repairs and pipelines
- Flux-cored (FCAW) for heavy structural work
- Pipe welding to ASME IX and EN ISO 15614
- Aluminium and thin-gauge fabrication
- Pre-heat, post-weld heat treatment, and hardness checks
- Read isometric, GA, and weld-symbol drawings
Countries where our welders work
We place welders into German shipyards in Hamburg, Kiel, and Rostock; Dutch and Belgian petrochemical sites in Antwerp, Rotterdam, and Geleen; Nordic offshore yards along the Norwegian and Swedish coasts; Bavarian and Austrian fabrication shops; and Swiss precision-engineering plants. Slovenian and Czech industrial bases form the backbone of our shorter-cycle structural-steel pipeline.
Postings typically run 8 to 24 weeks, with rotations arranged around the country's working-time directive and our welders' family commitments. Where a project sits in a country we have not staffed before, we will say so clearly — we do not learn jurisdictions on a client's site.
- Germany
- Netherlands
- Belgium
- Austria
- Sweden
- Norway
- Switzerland
- Czech Republic
- Slovenia
Welding certifications & compliance
Every welder we deploy holds a current ISO 9606-1 (steel) or ISO 9606-2 (aluminium) qualification, and where the project is governed by an ASME IX or EN ISO 15614 procedure, we match the welder to the WPS before the offer goes out. Original certificates are sight-verified, photographed, and held on file alongside the welder's contract.
Posted Workers Directive paperwork — A1 forms, country-specific notifications such as the German Mindestlohn registration or the Belgian Limosa declaration — is filed by our office before the welder boards. We do not let welders arrive on site without it.
Licensed · Audited · Compliant
Fully licensed in every country we operate.
Staffing licenses, legal payroll, social-insurance filings, A1 portable documents, and full EU Posted Workers Directive compliance. No gray-market work.
Why Evroproces for welding
- Cross-border staffing licences in every country where we send welders, with named local representatives where the law requires one.
- Vetting that includes original-certificate sight checks, employer references, and where appropriate a video weld test before mobilisation.
- Typical mobilisation in 1 to 3 weeks once visas and country notifications are in hand — faster on existing routes such as Slovenia to Germany.
- A coordinator who speaks the welder's first language and the client's working language, on call for the duration of the posting.
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