Malta's construction, maritime, tourism, offshore energy, and industrial maintenance sectors create consistent demand for skilled welders and welding technicians across Valletta, Sliema, St Julian's, Birkirkara, Mosta, and the Freeport area of Birżebbuga. As a prosperous EU member state with a thriving tourism and financial services economy, a strategically important ship repair and maritime engineering sector at the Grand Harbour and Malta Freeport, active luxury residential and commercial construction, significant EU-funded infrastructure investment, a growing offshore wind and renewable energy programme in the Mediterranean, and a vibrant yachting and marine industry, Maltese employers require experienced welders capable of performing MIG, MAG, TIG, electrode, and specialist welding processes on structural steel, stainless steel, aluminium, and specialist alloys to European standards.
From ship repair and conversion welding at the Grand Harbour dockyards to structural steel fabrication for luxury residential, hotel, and commercial construction, precision TIG welding for marine and offshore equipment, aluminium welding for yacht and leisure craft fabrication and maintenance, stainless steel welding for hospitality, food, and pharmaceutical processing equipment, offshore energy infrastructure maintenance, and building services and facility maintenance welding, organisations across Malta rely on qualified welders who understand Maltese workplace safety regulations (MS EN ISO standards and the requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Authority — OHSA) and are capable of producing consistently high-quality welds.
AtoZ Serwis Plus provides specialised welder recruitment services in Malta, helping employers hire qualified welders, ship repair welders, marine and yacht welders, structural steel welders, and welding supervisors from trusted international labour markets. Our recruitment solutions support ship repair yards, construction contractors, marina and yacht operators, tourism facility developers, industrial maintenance contractors, and offshore energy organisations in building reliable and skilled welding teams.
Our recruitment strategy aligns with Malta's ship repair and maritime engineering sector, luxury construction and tourism development market, marina and yachting industry, growing offshore renewable energy programme, pharmaceutical manufacturing maintenance, and facility management needs. We provide access to skilled international welding professionals while ensuring structured and compliant hiring processes.
Key strengths
Our services help Malta's employers reduce hiring gaps, maintain quality standards, and ensure the skilled welding workforce required for Malta's growing welding needs.
AtoZ Serwis Plus recruits qualified professionals for a wide range of welder and welding technician roles in Malta:
These professionals support ship repair operations, yacht and marine fabrication, luxury construction, tourism facility development, pharmaceutical maintenance, and industrial maintenance programmes across Malta.
Our welder recruitment services support multiple high-demand industries in Malta:
Each candidate is carefully matched based on employer requirements, welding process, material specifications, and quality standard requirements.
AtoZ Serwis Plus sources qualified welders from trusted international labour markets to meet Malta's workforce demand.
All candidates are screened based on:
Our candidates meet the quality and safety standards required in Malta's manufacturing, energy, and construction sectors.
This ensures consistent weld quality, minimal disruption to operations, and fabrication results that meet the high standards of Malta's ship repair, marine, and premium construction sectors.
We follow a structured and transparent recruitment process:
This ensures smooth hiring and full compliance with Maltese labour regulations, the Employment and Industrial Relations Act (EIRA), and the requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Authority (OHSA).
Whether companies require welders for ship repair and conversion at the Grand Harbour and Malta Freeport, yacht and marine fabrication, luxury residential and hotel construction, pharmaceutical facility maintenance, offshore energy infrastructure, food and beverage processing equipment, or building services operations, AtoZ Serwis Plus provides skilled professionals ready to support business growth across Malta.
We are a trusted recruitment partner for welder jobs in Malta, delivering workforce solutions aligned with real market demand and quality requirements.
Employers in Malta can register to hire experienced welding professionals.
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Qualified welders seeking job opportunities in Malta can register and apply.
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Malta offers distinctive and well-compensated employment opportunities for qualified welders in its ship repair and maritime engineering sector, active luxury construction and tourism development market, growing yachting and marine industry, pharmaceutical manufacturing maintenance, and expanding offshore renewable energy programme. Skilled welding professionals who combine EN ISO-standard technical competence with professional reliability are well-positioned to find stable and competitive employment in this prosperous Mediterranean island EU member state.
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Government of Malta – https://www.gov.mt
Occupational Health and Safety Authority (OHSA) – https://ohsa.org.mt
Jobsplus (employment authority) – https://jobsplus.gov.mt
Identity Malta Agency (immigration) – https://identitymalta.com
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 Malta's labour laws and approval by competent authorities.
It involves placing qualified welders with Maltese employers across ship repair and drydock operations, construction, and industrial manufacturing. Malta's ship-repair sector is among the largest in the Mediterranean relative to the country's size, and it creates sustained, year-round demand for marine and structural welders.
The Malta Drydocks in Marsa and several private ship-repair yards employ large workforces of structural and marine welders — repairing and refitting tankers, bulk carriers, container ships, and naval vessels. Malta's position at the crossroads of Mediterranean shipping makes it a major ship-repair hub. Construction in Valletta, Sliema, and the Grand Harbour area is active. The iGaming and financial-services sectors drive commercial construction that requires stainless-steel and architectural metalwork welding.
Yes. EU and EEA citizens work in Malta without a permit, registering with Jobsplus and the Department for Inland Revenue for social-security and tax registration.
A Single Permit (combined residence and work authorisation) from Identità. Welding trades are on Malta's shortage-occupation list. Processing takes approximately 4–8 weeks for shortage-occupation applications.
EN ISO 9606-1 (steels) for structural and marine welding. Ship-repair welding additionally requires classification-society qualification — Lloyd's Register, Bureau Veritas, DNV, or the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS). Structural construction follows UK-aligned BS EN standards because of Malta's historical ties with the United Kingdom.
MMA (111) and MIG/MAG (135/136) are the primary processes in ship repair and heavy fabrication. FCAW (136/138) is used in heavy-plate structural work. TIG (141) is used for stainless-steel and precision marine fabrication, particularly for internal vessel fit-out and galley equipment.
Qualified welders earn approximately EUR 18,000 to EUR 28,000 per year gross. Marine and coded welders earn toward the upper end. Malta's cost of living is moderate by EU standards, though housing costs in Sliema and St Julian's have risen in recent years.
Progressive income tax applies: 0% up to EUR 9,100; 15% to EUR 14,500; 25% to EUR 60,000; 35% above EUR 60,000. Social-security contributions add 10% employee deductions. The Commissioner for Revenue administers the system.
A minimum of 150% of the normal hourly rate under the Employment and Industrial Relations Act (EIRA) and the applicable wage regulation order. Sunday and public-holiday premiums are higher.
A minimum of 24 days of paid annual leave per year, plus 14 public holidays, under the Organisation of Working Time Regulations.
Marsa has the Malta Drydocks and related ship-repair welding. The Grand Harbour area and Valletta have port-facility and construction welding. Sliema and St Julian's have commercial and high-specification hospitality construction. Birżebbuga has the Malta Freeport and associated industrial welding.
Identità (formerly Identity Malta) handles residence and work permits. Jobsplus manages employment registration. The Commissioner for Revenue administers income tax. The MCCAA (Malta Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority) and OHSA (Occupational Health and Safety Authority) regulate workplace safety.
EU qualifications are assessed under the EU Professional Qualifications Directive through MQRIC (Malta Qualifications Recognition and Information Centre). Classification-society welding qualifications (Lloyd's, BV, DNV, ABS) are assessed directly by the employing ship-repair company or yard.
English is one of Malta's two official languages alongside Maltese (Malti), and it is the primary language of business, construction management, and professional services. English-speaking welders integrate into the Maltese workplace very easily — this is a practical advantage over most other European markets.
The Malta Drydocks in Marsa and private yards handle tanker, bulk-carrier, container-vessel, and naval-vessel repair. Work ranges from hull-plate renewal and structural repair to pipe-system replacement and internal fit-out welding. Classification-society qualification (Lloyd's, BV, DNV) is required for certified repair work, and some vessels require specialist MMA welding in confined spaces.
Yes. The Employment and Industrial Relations Act (EIRA) protects workers against unfair dismissal after the probationary period. Fixed-term contracts cannot be used to avoid providing the rights associated with indefinite employment when the role is permanent in nature.
EU citizens bring family members under EU free-movement rules. Non-EU workers apply for family reunification through Identità. Malta's Mediterranean climate, English-language environment, EU membership, and compact size make it straightforward for families to settle.
The Occupational Health and Safety Authority (OHSA) enforces workplace safety under the Workplace Health and Safety Act. Welding requires documented risk assessments, fume extraction, PPE (welding helmet, gloves, protective clothing), and hot-work permits on construction and ship-repair sites.
Yes. Jobsplus consistently lists welding among the hardest vacancies to fill. Ship-repair demand, construction activity, and the small domestic workforce all contribute to a structural gap that international recruitment helps address.
AtoZ Serwis Plus sources and screens international welders for verified Maltese employers across ship repair, construction, and marine fabrication. We verify classification-society and EN ISO 9606 qualifications and manage Single Permit applications for non-EU candidates. Register at atozserwisplus.com.
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