Epoxy Team Leader for Client which is based in Dube trade port. Responsible for all phases of the epoxy installation
Are you an experienced Electrical and Instrumentation professional looking for a challenging opportunity join their team as an Electrical and Instrumentation Technician. As the Electrical and Instrumentation responsible for coordinating activities within the Electrical Department to ensure adherence to safety, quality environment, in the Electrical & Instrumentation Department at a similar position. National Trade Certificate Certificate in Electrical or Instrumentation, National Diploma in Electrical Engineering, Food Safety Certificate
and spare part finding, pneumatic, hydraulic, electric) Fault analysis and problem solving Independently is a must Minimum N2 Tool, Jig & Die Trade Theory /Trade Tested (Red Seal) Preferred 5 years' relevant
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Minimum N2 in Tool, Jig & Die trade theory with trade certification (red seal) preferred
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an ambitious individual with a passion for the electrical field to contribute to their dynamic team. If environment. Supervisory/management skills required. Electrical Trade Test (Red Seal) is a MUST. Proficiency in
Requirements: Must have a technical trade certificate (Millwright or Electrical) or relevant qualification. A Plastics Injection Moulding Plants. Mechanical , electrical fault finding and repair of equipment to standard
a technical trade certificate (Millwright or Electrical) or relevant
Test all relevant installations. Electrical fault finding and Electrical work as required. Stores work as understanding of QC processes and documentation. Trade license would be beneficial. R 15 000 - R 22 000
concrete variables, requiring an understanding of the theory or practices underpinning inter-related functional Diploma in Production Management or Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, Industrial) ï‚· Leadership Capability guidelines provided and an understanding of the theory or practices underpinning the problem. Relationships ï‚· Seeks out sources of information, including trade associations, "best practice" companies