Apprenticeship Vacancies At Eskom Now Available
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Are you interested in working for South Africa's leading energy provider? Eskom is now seeking candidates to apply for the following opportunities: Multiple apprenticeships are available now for Learner Artisans.
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Eskom is always looking for highly skilled people who are committed to making an impact in South Africa.
Eskom relies on the skill, experience, proficiency, dedication and enthusiasm of their employees to meet industry challenges and build a successful business.
This is a 4 year Training Programme where incumbent will be afforded both institutionalised and on job training and will be given an opportunity to attain Trade Test Certificate/ Qualification.
Successful Applicants will be required to sign a 4(four) year Internship Contract and will be paid a stipend according to Company Policies and Procedures
Skills and Competencies
• Communication Skill, verbal and written
• Have a conscientious self-discipline approach
• Have high level of drive and motivation
• Have emotional resilience
• Be safety conscious
• Be responsible and committed
• Computer Literacy
• Have the ability to perform physical work
• Ability to work at heights
• Be able to work as part of a team
Attributes:
• Self-Driven
• Self-Disciplined
• Ethical and Honest
• Time Management
• Positive and Motivational Demeanour
Apply now for Apprenticeships at Eskom!
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