EDMC OVERSEAS MANPOWER RECRUITMENT AGENCY CORPORATION
The torch hisses, the bead runs perfectly, and the whole ship breathes easier. That is the quiet music of a Welder in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. EDMC OVERSEAS MANPOWER RECRUITMENT AGENCY CORPORATION is hunting for one more pair of steady hands. Your bank will thank you with ¥240,000–¥241,000 every 30 days, overtime glowing extra bright. The call went out on 3 November 2025 and faded on 2 December 2025. Three years of real sparks, high-school finish line, and JLPT N4 (or JFT A2) in your pocket—that is the only heat they measure.
Yokosuka smells like salt, steel, and fresh ramen. U.S. carriers tower over fishing boats, kids wave at sailors, and every sunset turns the bay molten orange. Slip on the hood, flip down the lens, and the city disappears—only you, the puddle, and the perfect root pass remain. Ready to trade backyard BBQs for battleship bows?
The Short Checklist They Actually Open
EDMC keeps the folder thin so talent jumps out.
You are the one they call “irasshaimase” if you bring:
- High-school diploma—any country, any year.
- Three birthdays of paid welds (MIG, TIG, ARC, gas cutting).
- Japanese is good enough to read a WPS without Google (N4 or JFT A2).
- Prometric skills test stamped “PASS.”
- Japan returnee? You skip the line and grab the best hood.
- Calm voice when the inspector leans in with a flashlight.
Men, women, anyone 18+ who lays beads prettier than jewelry—step up.
A Week That Melts Metal
Monday 6:30 a.m. The yard whistle blows. You preheat a 20 mm plate, strike the arc, and watch the root suck in like honey.
By Friday, the timesheet sings:
- 42 meters of fillet on a destroyer hull—zero undercut.
- TIG root + flux-core fill on stainless piping—X-ray clean.
- Gas-cut 18 plates to blueprint, edges smoother than factory.
- Showed the new guy why we weave, not stringer, on thick steel.
- Clocked out clean—hood up, gloves off, paycheck already counting.
Saturday,y you ride the train to Kamakura, bowl of shoyu ramen in one hand, phone full of “perfect job” selfies in the other.
The Yen That Keeps Stacking
¥240,000 drops on the 25th. ¥241,000 if the client signs “zero rework.” Then the extras ignite.
- 15–25 OT hours most weeks = ¥2,200 per hour.
- Shared house—ocean breeze, onsen bathtub, no rent.
- Daily bento: tonkatsu, miso, pickled plum.
- Full health—hospital two stops away.
- Yearly flight home—economy now, business after renewal.
- 14 days paid leave + Obon week off.
Save ¥120,000, send ¥100,000, still eat wagyu on Sundays.
Two Doors, One Welder
Pick your portal.
Door #1 – Walk-In (Lightning Lane) Stuff one long brown folder:
- Passport copy
- JLPT/JFT & Prometric certs
- High-school diploma + TOR
- MS Word résumé with every bead you ever laid
- E-reg, PEOS, infosheet (ex-Japan only)
- 2×2 photo—smile, no ho. Stroll into EDMC before 2 December 2025. Some welders board the Shinkansen the same month.
Door #2 – One Click
- Film 20 seconds of you running a flawless 3G root.
- Attach everything above.
- Click “Apply for this job.”
- Add: “Three years, N4 passed, Yokosuka ready.”
- Send before 2 December 2025.
Returnees hear back in 24 hours. Fresh sparks get love in 72.
From Torch to Tokyo Bay
A Welder in Yokosuka is the invisible artist who keeps steel floating and cities standing. ¥240,000–¥241,000 monthly is the starter rod; overtime, housing, and flights are the full weld. Three years of perfect puddles, JLPT N4, and a heart for Japanese precision—that is your golden visa. EDMC OVERSEAS MANPOWER RECRUITMENT AGENCY CORPORATION is warming up the preheat. Flip down your hood, strike the arc, and light your future—one molten bead at a time.
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