Ireland's construction, pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing, offshore wind energy, data centre, and industrial maintenance sectors are expanding across Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway, Waterford, and Sligo, creating strong and sustained demand for skilled welders and welding technicians. As one of Europe's fastest-growing economies, with a world-class pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing cluster that is home to the European headquarters or major manufacturing operations of companies such as Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Eli Lilly, Abbott, and Boston Scientific, a rapidly expanding data centre industry, one of Europe's most ambitious offshore wind energy programmes in the Atlantic and Irish Sea, significant construction and infrastructure investment, and a substantial food and beverage processing industry, Irish employers require experienced welders capable of performing MIG, MAG, TIG, electrode, and flux-cored arc welding processes on structural steel, stainless steel, aluminium, and specialist alloys across a wide range of technically demanding environments.
From precision TIG welding for pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical processing vessels and pipework to structural steel fabrication for data centre and commercial construction, offshore wind foundation and platform fabrication in the Atlantic and Irish Sea, process piping for chemical and pharmaceutical plant construction, pressure vessel and bioprocess equipment manufacturing, aluminium welding for precision engineering components, food and beverage processing equipment production, and maintenance welding for heavy industrial and energy infrastructure, organisations across Ireland rely on qualified welders who hold internationally recognised welding qualifications, understand Irish workplace safety regulations (I.S. EN standards and the requirements of the Health and Safety Authority — HSA), and are capable of producing consistently high-quality welds to the demanding tolerances required in Ireland's advanced industrial environment.
AtoZ Serwis Plus provides specialised welder recruitment services in Ireland, helping employers hire qualified welders, welding technicians, pharmaceutical-grade TIG welders, coded pipe welders, structural steel welders, and welding supervisors from trusted international labour markets. Our recruitment solutions support pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers, offshore wind energy organisations, data centre construction contractors, food and beverage equipment producers, construction companies, and industrial maintenance organisations in building reliable and skilled welding teams.
Our recruitment strategy aligns with Ireland's world-class pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing sector, offshore wind energy construction programme, rapidly expanding data centre industry, food and beverage processing equipment manufacturing, construction and infrastructure market, and industrial maintenance needs. We provide access to skilled international welding professionals while ensuring structured and compliant hiring processes.
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Our services help Irish employers reduce hiring gaps, maintain production quality, and ensure long-term workforce stability in their welding operations.
AtoZ Serwis Plus recruits qualified professionals for a wide range of welder and welding technician roles in Ireland:
These professionals support pharmaceutical plant construction, data centre fabrication, offshore wind energy, structural steel projects, food processing equipment, and industrial maintenance programmes across Ireland.
Our welder recruitment services support multiple high-demand industries in Ireland:
Each candidate is carefully matched based on employer requirements, welding processes, material specifications, and quality standards.
AtoZ Serwis Plus sources qualified welders from trusted international labour markets to meet Ireland's workforce demand.
All candidates are screened based on:
Our candidates meet the high quality and safety standards required in Ireland's pharmaceutical, energy, and construction sectors.
This ensures consistent weld quality, reduced rework, and high-quality fabrication and construction outputs across Ireland.
We follow a structured and transparent recruitment process:
This ensures smooth hiring and full compliance with Irish labour regulations, the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005, and the requirements of the Health and Safety Authority (HSA).
Whether companies require welders for pharmaceutical plant construction, offshore wind foundation fabrication, data centre construction, food processing equipment, structural steel projects, coded pipe welding, or industrial maintenance, AtoZ Serwis Plus provides skilled professionals ready to support business growth across Ireland.
We are a trusted recruitment partner for welder jobs in Ireland, delivering workforce solutions aligned with real market demand and quality requirements.
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Ireland offers exceptional employment opportunities for qualified welders across its world-class pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical manufacturing sector, rapidly expanding offshore wind energy programme, booming data centre and technology infrastructure construction, food and beverage processing equipment manufacturing, and active construction and infrastructure market. Skilled welding professionals who hold internationally recognised EN ISO or ASME equivalent welding qualifications and consistently produce high-quality welds to European and pharmaceutical industry standards are well-positioned to find highly competitive and long-term employment across this dynamic and prosperous European economy.
AtoZSerwisPlus is a European workforce and immigration advisory platform specialising in compliant recruitment guidance, structured work authorisation support, and labour market insights across European countries.
Irish Government – https://www.gov.ie
Health and Safety Authority (HSA) – https://www.hsa.ie
Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment – https://www.enterprise.gov.ie
Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) – https://www.irishimmigration.ie
This content is independently created and provided for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, employment guarantees, or immigration approval. All recruitment and work authorisation decisions are subject to Irish labour laws and approval by competent authorities.
It involves placing qualified welders with Irish employers across pharmaceutical and biopharma process-plant construction, data-centre structural fabrication, offshore wind installation, shipbuilding, and construction. Ireland has become one of Europe's most active pharmaceutical construction markets, creating great and sustained demand for coded welders.
Ireland hosts the European manufacturing operations of many of the world's largest pharmaceutical and biopharma companies — Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, Eli Lilly, AbbVie, Amgen, and dozens of others — all of which require coded stainless-steel and high-purity TIG welders for process-vessel, reactor, and pipework installation. Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Amazon data centres in Dublin and surrounding counties require structural-steel and stainless-steel welders. Offshore wind development — ORE Catapult's Irish Sea projects — is accelerating. Construction is very active across Dublin, Cork, and Galway. Domestic supply of coded welders is severely limited.
Yes. EU and EEA citizens work in Ireland without a permit, registering with Revenue (the Irish tax authority) for a PPS number (Personal Public Service number) and a Tax Reference Number for payroll purposes.
A Critical Skills Employment Permit or a General Employment Permit, issued by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (DETE). Welding is on the Critical Skills Occupations List, which provides the fastest permit route, with processing times of approximately 4–6 weeks. The employer must be registered with DETE.
I.S. EN ISO 9606-1 (steels) and I.S. EN ISO 9606-2 (aluminium) — the Irish Standards adoptions of the EN ISO standards. Pharmaceutical and biopharma process-plant welding additionally requires ASME BPE (Bioprocessing Equipment) standard experience and orbital TIG welding competency. Pharmaceutical piping welding often specifies ASME B31.3 (process piping) compliance. Structural construction follows the national structural steel standards aligned with EN 1090.
Orbital TIG (141 orbital) is the most critically sought process in Ireland — pharmaceutical and biopharma stainless-steel pipework is virtually always orbitally welded to ASME BPE standards. Manual TIG (141) is required for complex joint configurations and for high-purity vessel fabrication. MIG/MAG (135/136) covers structural and data-centre steelwork. FCAW (136/138) is used in heavy structural and offshore fabrication.
Qualified welders earn approximately EUR 45,000 to EUR 70,000 per year gross. Orbital TIG and coded pharmaceutical welders command the upper end and significantly above. Ireland's welder market is one of the highest-paying in Europe for specialised coded work. The applicable sectoral employment order or NRWSA rates set minimums.
Income tax: 20% (standard rate) up to EUR 42,000; 40% (higher rate) above that. USC (Universal Social Charge) adds 0.5–8% depending on income level. PRSI (Pay Related Social Insurance) adds 4%. The effective combined deduction for most welders is approximately 30–42%. Revenue administers the system.
The applicable sectoral employment order or employment contract sets overtime rates — typically 150% for weekday overtime and 200% for Sunday and public-holiday work. Irish employment law requires premium pay for all overtime.
Four weeks (20 working days) per year under the Organisation of Working Time Act 1997, plus nine public holidays.
Dublin and Leinster have the largest concentration of pharmaceutical construction and data-centre welding. Cork and Munster have Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and AbbVie facilities creating pharmaceutical welding work. Galway has biopharma and medical-device manufacturing welding. Limerick has pharmaceutical construction welding. Waterford has pharmaceutical and industrial welding.
The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 and the Construction Regulations 2013 govern site safety. The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) enforces compliance. Pharmaceutical sites apply FDA and EMA GMP requirements to all construction work, including welding documentation and qualification records. Hot-work permits, fume extraction, and PPE are mandatory.
Yes — and it is acute for specialised coded welders. SOLAS (Further Education and Training Authority) and DETE consistently report that orbital TIG, coded pharmaceutical, and structural welders are among the most difficult roles to fill in Ireland. The pharmaceutical construction pipeline alone sustains demand well beyond domestic supply.
Yes. All legally employed workers are entitled to the national minimum wage (EUR 12.70 per hour from January 2024), applicable sectoral employment order rates, annual leave entitlements, and dismissal protection under the Unfair Dismissals Act 1977.
AtoZ Serwis Plus sources and screens international welders — particularly orbital TIG, ASME BPE, and coded pipe specialists — for verified Irish employers in pharmaceutical, data-centre, and construction sectors. We verify qualifications and manage Critical Skills Employment Permit applications for non-EU candidates. Register at atozserwisplus.com.
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