Service and Repair Technician - Electrician - Medical Devices Company - Cape Town

Service and Repair Technician - Electrician - Medical Devices Company - Cape Town


Company
Glasshouse Recruiting
Posted
6 days ago
Via
via Pnet

Job Description
Duties & Responsibilities

Handling of feedback, advice regarding technical queries from hospitals and Area Sales Managers via e-mail or telephone/cell phone

Working in the workshop and sometimes in the field (hospitals as and when required) daily to install, repair, maintain and service client's medical equipment

Updating the database on computer of records of servicing of medical equipment.

Managing and ordering associated spare parts for the medical equipment

Undertake electrical/electronic/mechanical refurbishment of existing medical equipment

Equipment fault finding

Desired Experience & Qualification

N4 - N6 in Electrical Engineering or better

Be a Trade Tested Electrician

Minimum of 10 years' post apprenticeship experience

Valid driver's license and own reliable transport

No criminal record

Good general mechanical knowledge

In excellent health

Computer literate, professional with sound verbal and written communication skills

Good working knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993

Reliable, hardworking, and organised (adherence to good housekeeping protocols)

Stay within the Southern Suburbs area or within a 30km radius of Tokai/Westlake(Advantageous)

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Electrician Jobs

Q What is the minimum wage for Electrician Jobs in South Africa in 2026?
As per the Department of Employment and Labour, the National Minimum Wage for electricians in South Africa is R30.45 per hour as of 1 March 2026, equating to R5,478 per month for a 45-hour week. Electricians must receive at least 1.5 times this rate for overtime beyond 45 hours weekly. This applies under the Basic Conditions of Employment Act sectoral determinations.
Q What qualifications and experience are required for electrician jobs in South Africa?
As per the Department of Employment and Labour, applicants need an NQF Level 4 Electrical Engineering qualification plus a minimum of 3 years registered apprenticeship completed by 2026. A valid Wireman’s Licence from the Department is mandatory for installation work. No exceptions apply for unregistered candidates in formal employment.
Q What are the standard working hours and annual leave for electricians in South Africa?
As per the Department of Employment and Labour, electricians work a maximum of 45 hours per week with no more than 9 hours daily under the BCEA as of 2026. They receive 21 consecutive days of paid annual leave after 12 months of service plus 10 public holidays. Sick leave totals 30 days over 3 years.
Q How are electricians taxed on salaries in South Africa for the 2026 tax year?
As per SARS, electricians earning R237,101 to R370,500 annually pay 26% tax on income above R237,100 with rebates of R17,235 for under-65s as of the 2026/27 year. Monthly PAYE deductions apply automatically for salaries above R95,750 per year. UIF contributions remain at 1% of salary up to R17,712 monthly.
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