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MIG, MAG, TIG, and MMA Welders – Temporary Staffing in Eastern Europe

Experienced welders from Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Vietnam with EU certifications—for all types of welding work. On-site within 7–10 business days.

MIG, MAG, TIG, and MMA Welders – Temporary Staffing in Eastern Europe

Are you looking for temporary workers or subcontractors—TIG welders, MIG/MAG welders, or electric welders? Due to the shortage of skilled workers in Europe, skilled workers from Eastern Europe—who are known for their expertise and precision in welding—have taken on an important role. We place experienced welders from Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Vietnam who hold EU certifications for all types of welding work.

If you’re looking for top-notch quality and precision for your welding team, then skilled welders from Eastern Europe and Vietnam with EU certifications are the perfect fit for you. These highly qualified workers are not only skilled—they also bring expertise backed by training and adherence to international standards.

EU-Certified

Welders with recognized EU certifications—trained in accordance with EN ISO 9606 and certified by TÜV Rheinland, AJA Europe, AWS, and DNV.

Expertise & Precision

Manual and machine welding processes—MIG, MAG, TIG, MMA, and combinations thereof. Experience in fusion, arc, and gas-shielded welding.

Available in 7–10 days

Fast placement through our Eastern European network—skilled workers or support staff on-site within 7 to 10 business days.

Welding Specializations – What We Teach

Our welders from Eastern Europe are skilled in manual welding methods and have experience in mechanized and semi-mechanized welding. They are proficient in fusion welding processes such as gas fusion welding, arc welding with various electrode types (C, RA, R, RR, RC, RB, B), gas-shielded welding, submerged arc welding, and press welding processes. We provide:

Welding Processes

  • TIG / MAG Welder
  • Pipe Welder
  • Orbital welder
  • Arc welder
  • Plastic Welder
  • Aluminum Welder
  • Inert Gas Welder
  • Metal-Inert-Gas Welder

Other Types

  • Electric Welder
  • Stainless Steel Sheet Metal Welder
  • Gas-metal arc welder
  • Submerged-arc welder
  • Flux-cored wire welder
  • Resistance Welder
  • Spot welder
  • Stud Welder

Industry Applications

  • Construction Industry
  • Automotive Industry
  • Shipbuilding
  • Oil and Gas Industry
  • Aerospace
  • Energy Sector
  • Metal Construction
  • Steel Construction
Welding Specializations – What We Teach
Welding Specializations – What We Teach
Can't find your specialization? Contact us—we have an extensive network in Eastern Europe. We can find the right candidates even for very specific welding requirements.

Welders with EU certification – trained & certified

An EU certificate is a recognized qualification that attests to a worker’s ability to meet the strict European standards in their profession. It ensures that welders are not only competent but also fully familiar with—and compliant with—the safety and performance requirements for complex welding work. In short: the certificate is a guarantee of first-class craftsmanship.

International Standards

Our TIG and MAG welders from Eastern Europe are trained according to globally recognized standards such as EN ISO 9606. They are often certified by renowned organizations such as AWS (American Welding Society) and DNV (Det Norske Veritas). This ensures that they are capable of undertaking demanding welding projects throughout Europe.

Recognized Certification Bodies

Our welders from Eastern Europe hold certifications from reputable organizations such as TÜV Rheinland and AJA Europe—which means their welding certificates serve as valid proof of their skills. It also demonstrates that they are proficient in TIG welding and plastic welding.

The Welding Sequence Plan

In times of a skilled labor shortage, a welding sequence plan is the best way to ensure continuous workflow even across multiple welders. In addition, a welding sequence plan helps welders perform the correct tasks in the correct order. It also allows for adequate quality control of the welded seams.

For the company, a welding sequence plan means that it can save time and resources and respond to changing circumstances, such as hiring temporary workers or contracting with a subcontractor. Our temporary welders from Eastern Europe are able to read the welding sequence plan and perform the individual welding tasks in the order specified in the plan.

More about the welding sequence plan – Please contact us; we’d be happy to advise you on planning and implementation.

Looking for welders from Eastern Europe?

Tell us what you need—we'll get back to you within 24 hours with a no-obligation quote.

Workplace safety during welding is important to us

Welding is a manual process. During this process, welders are exposed to specific risks that require appropriate occupational safety measures. When providing welders from abroad through temporary staffing, we ensure they are equipped with special work clothing with UV protection, shoes, welding shields, welding helmets, safety goggles, and face shields.

Radiation Protection

Welding shields provide good protection against both visible and invisible light rays. Alternatively, welding helmets or automatic safety helmets with appropriately tinted lenses can be used. Work clothing must provide UV protection against glare.

Eye protection against slag

Another source of danger is pieces of slag that can fly off and cause eye injuries. In addition, welding spatter can obstruct vision. Safety glasses with side protection and face shields help protect against both.

Gases & Smoke

The gases and fumes produced during welding pose another source of risk. Depending on the electrode used, these gases can be inert, toxic, or even carcinogenic. We ensure that work areas are well ventilated and that the air in confined spaces is extracted.

Protective Clothing & Insulation

Our welders wear shoes with appropriate insulation, suitable work clothes, and leather gloves—to protect themselves from sparks, heat, and electrical hazards during welding.

Recruitment – Welders from Eastern Europe

Whether it's scorching heat, freezing cold, or simply unpleasant working conditions—Eastern European workers demonstrate incredible strength and endurance in this physically demanding industry.

Our skilled welders are specifically trained to work in German companies. They are familiar with German requirements, speak enough German to communicate on the job, and possess the necessary expertise for each welding task.

Our Industries

  • Construction Industry
  • Automotive Industry
  • Shipbuilding
  • Oil and Gas Industry
  • Aerospace Industry
  • Energy Sector
  • Metal Construction
  • Steel Construction

Welding Processes

  • Flame welding
  • Projection Welding
  • Stud Welding
  • MAG Welding
  • Plasma Welding
  • Resistance Welding
  • Submerged-arc welding
  • Flux-Cored Wire Welding
  • Spot Welding
Recruitment – Welders from Eastern Europe
Recruitment – Welders from Eastern Europe

Recruitment – Process

Finding welders from Eastern Europe—it's that easy:

1. Submit a request

Submit a request using the contact form or by phone. You will receive a no-obligation quote within 24 hours.

2. Workforce Selection

Based on your criteria, we will select suitable welders or support staff from Eastern Europe for your project—all with proof of certification.

3. Employees at the Workplace

We handle the organization, permits, contracts, and transportation. The workers will be on site in just 7 to 10 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our welders are trained in accordance with EN ISO 9606 and are often certified by recognized organizations such as TÜV Rheinland, AJA Europe, AWS (American Welding Society), and DNV (Det Norske Veritas). These certificates are recognized and valid throughout the EU.

Our welders are skilled in MIG, MAG, TIG, and MMA welding, as well as pipe welding, orbital welding, submerged arc welding, gas shielded welding, and other processes. The specific specialization is tailored to your requirements during the candidate selection process.

We can typically deploy welders within 7 to 10 business days. This depends on the desired specialization and availability—we’ll provide you with transparent information about the timeframe.

A welding sequence plan defines the order of welding operations and ensures the quality of the welds—which is especially important when there are multiple welders or rotating teams. Our temporary welders from Eastern Europe are able to read welding sequence plans and implement them consistently.

All of our welders are equipped with appropriate PPE (personal protective equipment): UV-protective clothing, welding helmets or welding shields, safety goggles, face shields, leather gloves, and insulated shoes. We consistently ensure compliance with all occupational safety regulations.

We place welders through temporary staffing (AÜG) or under a contract for services. Subcontracting arrangements are also possible. We’ll work with you to determine which model best suits your situation.

Request welders from Eastern Europe now

MIG, MAG, TIG, and MMA welders with EU certification—on-site in 7–10 business days. Contact us for a no-obligation consultation.