6G Welder

6G Welder


Company
Unixil Global
Location
Abu Dhabi
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
AED 2.5K–AED 5K an hour
Posted
18 hours ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Job Summary

We are seeking highly skilled and certified 6G Welders with proven ADNOC project experience to join our team. The ideal candidate will perform precision welding on critical piping systems in all positions, ensuring compliance with stringent oil & gas industry standards, project specifications, and ADNOC HSE requirements.

Key Responsibilities
• Perform 6G welding on pipes in all positions (horizontal, vertical, overhead) using approved processes such as GTAW (TIG), SMAW (Stick), and/or FCAW
• Interpret and follow Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS), PQRs, isometric drawings, and piping layouts
• Prepare joints for welding, including beveling, grinding, cleaning, and alignment
• Execute root pass, fill, and cap welding with high precision and quality
• Ensure welds meet applicable codes and standards such as ASME Section IX and API standards
• Perform visual inspection of welds and ensure compliance with NDT requirements (RT, UT, PT, MT)
• Repair defective welds and carry out grinding and re-welding as required
• Maintain proper welding parameters and consumables as per procedure
• Ensure proper handling and storage of electrodes and filler materials
• Follow ADNOC HSE policies, safety procedures, and permit-to-work systems at all times
• Maintain welding equipment, tools, and work area in safe working condition
• Coordinate with pipe fitters, supervisors, and QA/QC teams to ensure work quality and progress

Requirements
• Minimum 3–5 years of experience as a 6G Welder in oil & gas or petrochemical projects
• Mandatory ADNOC project experience
• Valid 6G welding certification (ASME Section IX or equivalent)
• Proficiency in GTAW and SMAW welding processes (additional processes are an advantage)
• Strong understanding of welding codes, standards, and inspection requirements
• Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and WPS documents
• Good knowledge of safety practices in hazardous work environments
• Physically fit and able to work in confined spaces, at heights, and in challenging site conditions

Preferred Qualifications
• Additional certifications in multiple welding processes (e.g., GTAW + SMAW combo)
• Experience in shutdowns, turnarounds, or offshore projects
• Familiarity with ADNOC QA/QC documentation and procedures
• Basic knowledge of English for communication and safety instructions

Pay: AED2,500.00 - AED5,000.00 per hour

Work Location: In person

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Welder Jobs

Q What is the minimum salary for Welder Jobs in United Arab Emirates in 2026?
As per the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, there is no statutory minimum wage but the entry-level salary for welders in United Arab Emirates is 4,000 AED per month as of 2026. Skilled welders with certification receive 5,500 AED monthly base plus overtime at 1.25 times the hourly rate after 8 hours daily.
Q What visa and work permit steps apply for foreign welders seeking jobs in UAE 2026?
The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation mandates employer-sponsored work permits for welders entering United Arab Emirates in 2026. The permit costs 300 AED, is valid for two years, and requires a medical fitness test plus Emirates ID issuance within 60 days of arrival.
Q What education and experience must welders show for UAE jobs in 2026?
The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation requires welders to hold at least a secondary school certificate plus two years documented experience for United Arab Emirates employment in 2026. Certified welders with AWS or equivalent qualification receive priority in permit approvals.
Q Which documents are required to apply for welder positions through MOHRE in UAE 2026?
The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation lists passport, attested educational certificates, experience letters, and medical report as mandatory for welder visa applications in United Arab Emirates 2026. All documents must be uploaded via the MOHRE portal before the employer files the work permit.
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