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Accountant,
Aircraft Mechanic,
Animator,
Architect,
Barista,
Bartender,
CAD Operator,
Call Center Agent,
Caregiver,
Chef,
Civil Engineer,
Commercial Airline Pilot,
Computer Programmer,
Cook,
Dietician,
Electrical Engineer,
Geologist,
Heavy Equipment Mechanic,
Heavy Equipment Operator,
Hotel Reservation Officer,
Massage Therapist,
Mechanical Engineer,
Medical Technologist,
Medical Transcriptionist,
Metallurgical Engineer,
Mining Engineer,
Nursing Assistant,
Optometrist,
Pharmacist,
Physical Therapist,
Professional Nurse,
Receptionist,
Retail Sales Person,
Room Attendant,
Software Engineer,
Surveyor,
Telemarketer,
Tour Guide,
Travel Agent,
Waiter-Waitress,
Welding & Metal Fabrication Technician A Welding and Metal Fabrication Technician
performs the different basic and advanced metal welding processes. To be a Welding and Fabrication Technician, one
must undergo a three-year post secondary non-degree course in Welding and Metal
Fabrication Technology. Salary rates depend on the industry/sector of
employment. Entry-level salary may range from P10,400 to P15,000 per month and
may even go as high as P18,000 to P19,000 for highly-trained and experienced
welders. Career advancement is highly dependent on
pursuing further studies or training along his area of specialization. Welders
can be promoted as foreman or supervisor after gaining considerable working
experience. Welders can also become entrepreneurs by
putting up their own welding shops. Welding and Metal Fabrication Technicians may
find employment in various settings: in metal working industries, welding
plants, and in construction, both local and overseas. In the overseas market, welders are
highly-in-demand and are among the top occupations with the highest recorded
deployment in the construction industry. The basic tuition fee for a 3-year course in
Welding and Fabrication Technology is around P15,000 per semester. High school graduates can avail of the DOST-SEI
Scholarship Grant to pursue the course in welding and metal fabrication. * Based on tuition fee rates for school year
2007-2008 Source: Bureau of Local
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