FRASER ALEXANDER APPRENTICESHIP-ELECTRICAL (MPUMALANGA)

Reference Number:FA-378
Work Level:Student/Graduate
Job Type:Contract
Salary:Market Related
Duration:3 Years +
EE Position:Yes
Location:Mpumalanga
Description

Purpose

Fraser Alexander is looking for young apprentices to train in the discipline or branch of their industry.

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RESPONSIBILITIES

In addition, incumbents will get training or exposure in the following areas:

• Daily jogging exercises at the locations of mineral processing.

• Site-specific safety considerations.

• Participates in internal and external training programs.

• Provide suggestions and operational concepts

• Provide timely monthly reports.

• Work as a tradesperson’s helper for a qualified craftsman.

• Carry out special tasks as directed.

Requirements

QUALIFICATIONS

• Grade 12/N3 (must have passed maths & Science with 50%)

 

SKILLS, QUALITIES AND ABILITIES REQUIRED

• Get Red Ticket without difficulty (Medical Fitness Certificate)

• Conditional upon qualification and SAPS criminal record verification

• Complete Client Induction

• Acquire Client Screening

 

Closing Date: 16 March 2023

 about:

A dependable partner in mining services who adds value throughout the whole value chain.

Fraser Alexander optimizes your processes to produce value by embracing emerging technologies. For every stakeholder involved, including your employees, shareholders, investors, community, and the economy as a whole, we think all efforts should amount to sustainable benefits.

We are a black-owned company with headquarters in South Africa and operations throughout Africa and South America. Being an industry pioneer since 1912, we look forward to another century of excellence.

Fraser Alexander continually strives to be a trusted and agile partner, optimising operations to deliver value not only to our clients but also to our multiple stakeholders.

Fraser Alexander was the first tailings deposition service provider in the Witwatersrand to use cocopans to remove tailings from processing plants, back in 1912.

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