Electrician jobs in the Philippines keep popping up if you know where to look. Construction is booming in a lot of cities and that means steady work for people who can handle wiring and repairs.
Pay scale you can actually expect
Starting pay sits around 15k to 20k pesos a month for fresh guys with basic skills. After a couple years and some solid projects it climbs to 25k or 30k. Overtime and site allowances help a lot too.
Big companies in Manila and Cebu usually offer better packages than smaller shops out in the provinces. Still depends on your license level.

Getting the right papers first
You need TESDA certification at minimum. NC II is the common one most employers ask for. Without it doors stay closed on decent sites.
Some jobs also want PRC registration if you're going for higher responsibility roles. Takes extra time but worth it for the pay bump later on.
Best places right now
Metro Manila always has openings because of all the high rises going up. Clark and Subic keep growing too with their industrial zones. Davao is another spot that surprises people with how many projects they have.
Check job sites daily and also talk to contractors directly. Sometimes the good gigs never make it online.
What a normal day looks like
Mornings usually start with safety briefings then you head to the actual job. Could be pulling wires in a new building or fixing panels in an old house. Tools get heavy after a few hours.
Evenings might mean paperwork for the day or prepping for tomorrow. Not the most glamorous but it pays the bills.
Quick tips from guys already doing it
- Keep your tools organized and buy good ones early.
- Learn basic auto electrical too since it opens more side jobs.
- Network at supply stores where contractors hang out.
Stay updated on new codes because things change every few years. Clients notice when you know the latest stuff.