Maintenance Artisan Fitter at samancor

Salary:Market Related
Reference Number:TCS2023-008
Location:North west

Closing Date: 21 March 2023

Description

PURPOSE OF THE JOB

To safely carry out preventive maintenance and repairs to the plant and equipment in line with documented work.

SAFETY,HEALTH,ENVIORNMENT AND QUALITY

  • Participate and comply with SHEQ Requirements (SHEQ Toolbox)

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
  • Maintain and repair mechanical parts, components and equipment as well as low and high level electrical equipment
  • Comply with OHSA standards, ensure that electrical installations comply with statutory regulations, conform to safety standard and planned maintenance system requirements
  • Complete breakdown work order, create notification , provide feedback and generate orders on the SAP system

CUSTOMERS

  • Ensure Customer Satisfaction

SHAREHOLDER VALUE

  • Cost reduction and continuous improvement

BEHAVIOURAL COMPETENCIES

  • Safety Awareness
  • Initiative
  • Managing Work
  • Results Orientation
  • Operational problem solving and decision making
  • Work Standards
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Good Communication (English written and verbal)
  • Adaptability
  • Flexibility
  • Contributing to Team Success
  • Business understanding
  • Adhering to values
Requirements
  • Grade 12/N3
  • Qualified Trade Test (Fitter)
  • 3 years’ relevant experience

Closing Date: 21 March 2023

Work Level
Skilled
Job Type
Permanent
Salary
Market Related
EE Position
Yes
Location
North West

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.

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