Technician Maintenance X1(Generation)

Position : Technician Maintenance X1(Generation) Medupi Power StationVacancy type: External/Internal

Task Grade : T11

Area of Speacialization : To assure optimum reliability and availability of plant

Department : Maintenance

Business Unit : Medupi Power Station

Location : South Africa (Limpopo)

Reference Number : GXMedEMM58

Closing Date : 2/1/2023

 

Minimum Requirements
Qualification:

• National Diploma/National N Diploma Technical

Related Minimum Experience

• Related experience in Maintenance (P1 & P2 Experiential training)

competencies and abilities
3. Behavior

• Honesty

• Integrity

• Reputableness

professional conduct

2. Dynamism

• Collaborator

• Encouraging teams

• Training

• Coaching

• Creating

 

3. Knowledge

• Extensive knowledge of National and International Engineering Codes and standards

• Knowledge of plant fundamental policies

• Safety Knowledge

• HV/LV Regulations

• Quality control

 

4. Skills

• Analysing

• Communication

• Computer literacy

• Diagnosis

• Problem Solving

 

Key Responsibilities

• Maintain optimisation of allocated system

• Verify that correct components/spares/services etc. are procured

• Assist with modifications to improve reliability of plant

• Advise and assist with staff development

• Perform projects/Contract supervision activities

• Comply with permit to work system

If you have not heard from us within 28 days after the advertisement’s closing date, kindly accept that your application was unsuccessful.

“Eskom is dedicated to diversity, equity in employment, and equality. Candidates from underrepresented designated groups may get priority, although this is not required, in accordance with Eskom’s employment equality strategy, goals, and targets. Eskom retains the right to refuse to appoint candidates to the listed positions. ​\s​​

ABOUT ESKOM:

More than 90% of the energy provided to a variety of consumers in South Africa and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) area is produced by Eskom using inputs from the natural environment, including coal, nuclear, fuel, diesel, water, and wind. The System Operator (eventually to be known as the Independent Transmission and System Market Operator, or ITSMO, as the Transmission business continues to be legally separated) is required to keep the electrical system’s frequency at 50Hz in order to balance energy supply and demand in real time.

 

One of the few vertically integrated utilities still in operation, Eskom is connected to the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) by means of an interconnected system, which supports grid stability. Eskom depends on SADC nations to keep their own transmission systems robust and sufficient.

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