Purpose of the job
- Maintain and repair mechanical parts, components and equipment
Job Responsibilities
Safety, Health, Environment and Quality:
- Comply with SHEQ requirements (SHEQ Toolbox)
Customers:
- Ensure Customer Satisfaction
SAMANCOR CHROME WAY
Work execution:
- Confirm work orders on SAP
- Create a notification on SAP
- Providing correct feedback On SAP
- Executing work
- Conduct regular plant inspections & Shutdown work
- Maintaining and/or repairing low level and high-level mechanical equipment
- Standby duties when required
Minimum Qualifications and Experience
- Grade 12 / N3
- Boilermaker Trade Test
- 3 Years’ relevant experience as Artisan Boilermaker
- Open arc furnace experience advantageous
Competencies Required:
- Knowledge on Liner plate installations
Additional Requirement:
- General conveyor maintenance
- Crusher maintenance
- Vibrating Screen maintenance
- Development and Manufacturing of chutes, cones and structures
- Must be able to work from drawings
- Feeders maintenance experience
- Steel pipe and Slurry hose experience
- High Work Standards
- Must have own Tools
- Must have own transport
- Must have basic welding knowledge
Selection Procedure: Panel Interviews & Assessments
Closing Date: 02 April 2023
IN MAKING THE FINAL SELECTION, CONSIDERATION WILL BE GIVEN TO ACHIEVING THE SAMANCOR CHROME’S EMPLOYMENT EQUITY OBJECTIVES
Where we come from
Samancor Chrome’s history goes back as far as 1975, when it was established as a listed entity on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, as a result of a merger between SA Manganese Ltd and Amcor Ltd. SA Manganese was formed in 1926 to mine manganese ore deposits in the Northern Cape, whilst Amcor was established in 1937 to exploit mineral deposits for the steel industry and to process those minerals into ferroalloys.
Samancor remained listed until it was delisted from the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in 1998 when the minority shareholders were bought out by the then majority shareholders, Billiton and Anglo American. The principally Manganese and Chrome operations were run as separate businesses of Samancor Limited until 2004 when bids were invited for the purchase of the Chrome Assets. The successful bidder, the Kermas Group, acquired Samancor Limited from Billiton and Anglo American after the unbundling of the manganese business during 2005 and 2006 and renamed the company, now holding only the chrome business, Samancor Chrome Limited.