Wiwynn Smart Manufacturing Corporation Hiring Factory Workers for Taiwan
Filipino workers who dream of building a career in Taiwan’s high-tech industry now have a new opportunity as Wiwynn Smart Manufacturing Corporation is currently hiring factory workers for its facilities in Tainan and Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Known for its advanced AI-driven and smart manufacturing technologies, Wiwynn continues to expand its operations and is seeking dedicated workers who are ready to become part of its growing global workforce.
The company is set to conduct interviews on July 15, 2026, while the deadline for applications is on July 14, 2026.
Competitive Salary and Benefits
Successful applicants will receive a gross monthly salary of NT$29,500 along with several employee benefits, including:
- Meal subsidies
- Free shuttle services
- Free group insurance
- Team-building activities
- Other company benefits
This opportunity provides Filipino workers with a chance to gain valuable international experience while working in Taiwan’s booming electronics and technology sector.
Job Responsibilities
Selected applicants will perform various factory-related tasks, including:
- Operating machines
- Product inspection and testing
- Packaging and soldering
- Machine servicing and maintenance
- Other production-related duties as assigned
Applicants with manufacturing or electronics experience may have an advantage, although experience is not strictly required.
Requirements for Applicants
Applicants are advised to prepare updated documents, including:
- UMID or National ID
- Voter’s ID or Voter’s Certificate
- Birth Certificate
- Passport
- Vaccination Record
The recruitment is for manpower pooling only, and no fees will be collected from applicants.
How to Apply
Interested applicants may register online through the official application portal below:
For inquiries, applicants may contact the following numbers:
- 0927-396-4860
- 0995-317-7299
Applications may also be sent through email at:
Applicants are reminded to apply only through official channels and remain cautious of illegal recruiters and human traffickers.
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