Sasolburg, 1947, South Africa - Qualified Artisans
Prospective artisans who are trained to perform specific tasks such as fault finding, manufacturing, repair and servicing. etc. Click apply now to upload your cv & certificates in pdf format.
In order to become an artisan, you will have to pass a Trade Test in your field in order to be nationally recognised as an artisan.
Benefits
Through the recognition of prior learning process, employees with prior learning can be formally recognized in terms of registered qualifications and unit standards.
Responsibilities
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Ensure adherence to health and safety, environment, quality and housekeeping in section.
Apply fault-finding techniques, conduct root cause failure analysis and regular plant inspections.
Clean, maintain and repair mechanical parts, components and equipment as directed by the Supervisor.
Conduct regular plant and steel structures inspections.
Carry out workshop fabrication, equipment assembly and installation.
Complete breakdown and preventive maintenance work orders, create subsequent notifications, and provide feedback on work performed.
Attain and maintain relevant licences and authorisations required to execute allocated duties e.g. Basic Rigging, Working at Heights.