The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) and the Ministry of Justice (MOJ), on August 12, announced the plan to create an occupation for transmission line electrical engineers, allowing the deployment of foreign workers with the E-7 visa* in domestic electrical power transmission line installation work to address current manpower shortage issues.
* E-7 (Particular Occupation) Visa: Eligible applicants for this working visa are people who have contracts with public or private Korean organizations to work in areas specially designated by the Minister of Justice.
Professionally trained manpower for the installation of transmission lines is crucial for expanding Korea’s nuclear and renewable energy transport network, such as the establishment of semiconductor clusters and distribution of electric vehicles (EVs), to meet the rapidly rising demand for electrical power. However, securing new manpower for these tasks is challenging due to safety risks and poor working conditions.
Accordingly, based on cooperation with relevant institutions like the Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) and industry opinions, MOTIE and MOJ have established a plan to operate a pilot project that allows the two-year deployment of up to 300 foreign workers with E-7 visas.
Alongside the introduction of foreign workers, Korea’s electrical power industry also plans to expand vocational training for homegrown electrical engineers in transmission line installation and give preferential treatment to bidders with track records of domestic manpower training and employment. Moreover, the industry will promote the hiring of local youth as safety management workforce across transmission line construction sites.
Throughout the pilot project period, MOTIE and MOJ intend to jointly monitor the process of foreign manpower selection and management, employment of homegrown talent, and implementation of measures for the prevention of illegal residence with aim to help stabilize the new system, while also protecting the employment of Korean nationals.