Iligan Recruitment: 350+ Job Openings for Skilled Workers and Engineers
Aboitiz Construction is hiring for multiple positions across technical and engineering fields. Below is the summary of available vacancies:
Technical and Skilled Roles:
- Mechanical Fitter – 100 vacancies (with 1 year experience as fitter)
- Pipe Fitter – 100 vacancies (NC II, with 1 year experience)
- Scaffolder – 100 vacancies (NC II, with 1 year experience)
- TIG Welder – 50 vacancies (NC II, with WQT certification)
- Cladder/Insulator – 50 vacancies (relevant experience required)
- Millwright – 20 vacancies (3 years experience in rotating equipment)
- Crane Operator – 20 vacancies (NC III, with 3 years experience)
- Rigger – 20 vacancies (NC I, with relevant experience)
- Electrical Technician – 30 vacancies (NC II, with relevant experience)
Engineering and Supervisory Roles:
- SHES Officer – 10 vacancies (experience in mineral processing construction and safety training)
- QA/QC Inspector – 10 vacancies (Engineering graduate with 3 years experience)
- Mechanical Foreman – 10 vacancies
- Scaffolder Foreman – 10 vacancies
- Pipe Foreman – 10 vacancies
- Field Engineer – 10 vacancies (Mechanical Engineering graduate, preferably licensed, with 1 year experience)
All positions are based in Claver, Surigao del Norte.
Apply Now: Build Your Career with Aboitiz Construction
Jobseekers from Iligan and nearby areas are encouraged to take this opportunity to join one of the country’s leading construction firms. With hundreds of vacancies open for skilled trades and engineering roles, this recruitment event offers a strong pathway for employment and career advancement in the construction industry.
Interested applicants should arrive early and ensure that all documentary requirements are complete to increase their chances of immediate screening.









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