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New projects

Projects across Europe for citizens of all countries.

Please see the full list of our current requests below:
  • Project 1 – Germany 2026
    Start work ASAP – 2 electricians
    EU citizens or Van der Elst visa holders only

    Laying electrical cables, cable routes, installing and connecting electrical boxes (mainly for replacing electrical cables and boxes on a small ferry).
  • Project 2 – France 2026
    Start ASAP – 1 welder (TIG and MIG) and 2 TIG welders

    For information, please contact us by email or phone. Contact information is on the contacts page or in the website header.
  • Project 1 – Netherlands: 2026
    Start of work – 05.01.2026 – 18 fitters and 18 welders

    Welders – For this project, we require qualified welders with offshore platform experience and quality assurance expertise, particularly visual and final weld inspection. Certifications must be issued by one of the 12 IACS members:
  • Project 2 – France: 2026
    Start of work – 05.01.2026 – 7 welders (MIG and TIG) and 5 pipeline fitters

    Рабочая неделя – 44 часа
    For information, please contact us by email or phone. Contact information is on the contacts page or in the website header.
  • Project 3 – Belgium: 2026
    Start of work – 19.01.2026 – 15 experienced qualified welders and 17 experienced pipeline fitters (with certificates for working with overhead cranes and slinging critical loads).

    Welders (Carbon Steel – Pipe Welding):

    Standard: ISO 9606-1 HL045
    Sizes: 2" to DN 200 mm
    Thickness: 2.77 to 7 mm
    Technologies: MIG and TIG – butt welding (BW) and fillet welding (FW)
    Pipe Fitters:

    Capable of working with DN200 pipes up to 7.5 meters long with a tolerance of ±0.5 mm
    Certified for overhead crane operation and slinging critical loads
    Important: If the X-ray inspection of the first weld does not meet requirements, it must be redone immediately.
    Additional information:
    Average weekly working hours in Belgium: 50 hours
    Please send me a complete list of available candidates for 2025 and January 2026. I would be very grateful if you could fill out the table below (I have also attached an Excel spreadsheet for your convenience):