Electrician Learnership Available at PPC


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If you are interested in a career as an electrician then this could be for you! The major construction industry company PPC is running a Learnership for Electricians. Apply now!


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The major industrial company PPC is running a Learnership for an Electrician. With a Learnership you will be trained with both academic and practical training. If you are successful you will graduate with a qualification and also have workplace experience. Often the employer will give the learner a full time job after the Learnership, but even if they don't you'll be in a good position to get a job.

Details of this PPC Learnership:

Reference Number: PPC231017-9
Job Title: Learner A Electrician
Job Category: Engineering
Job Type: Learnership
Business Unit: Materials BU
Department: Engineering
Site: Mooiplaas
Location - Town / City: Mooiplaas
Location - Province: Gauteng
Location - Country: South Africa

Requirements

  • Must have a valid Driver’s license Code 8
  • The minimum qualification of N2 with the following subjects:
    • Electrician
      • Electrical Trade Theory
      • Mathematics
      • Engineering Science
      • Industrial Electronics
  • This is a development position which requires technical aptitude, interpersonal and innovative skills
  • Suitable candidates should be self-motivated and willing to learn
  • Candidates should be able to attend training at the PPC Technical Skills Academy – Mahikeng (Fitter & Turner, Boilermaker and Electrical) as and when required.

Duties and Responsibilities    

  •     Excellent Customer service
  •     Required to work overtime
  •     Willing to assist in any additional tasks

Successful applicants must pass a pre-employment medical examination

HOW TO APPLY

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

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