Junior Welder Apprenticeship

Junior Welder Apprenticeship


Company
WhatJobs Direct
Location
Polokwane
Posted
18 days ago
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Job Description
Our client, a leading fabrication and manufacturing company, is seeking enthusiastic and motivated individuals to join their team as Junior Welders through a comprehensive apprenticeship program. This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals passionate about metalworking and looking to build a rewarding career in a skilled trade. The apprenticeship will combine hands-on training with theoretical instruction, providing you with the foundational knowledge and practical skills necessary to excel as a certified welder.

What You Will Learn: Fundamentals of Welding: Master the principles of various welding processes, including SMAW (Stick), GMAW (MIG), and GTAW (TIG). Safety Procedures: Understand and strictly adhere to all workplace safety regulations, including the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and safe handling of tools and materials. Blueprint Reading: Learn to interpret technical drawings, blueprints, and schematics to understand project specifications and requirements. Metal Preparation: Acquire skills in preparing metal surfaces for welding, including cleaning, grinding, and cutting. Welding Techniques: Develop proficiency in executing precise and strong welds on a variety of metals and thicknesses, ensuring structural integrity and aesthetic quality. Weld Inspection: Gain knowledge of basic weld inspection techniques to identify and correct defects. Tool and Equipment Operation: Become proficient in operating various welding machines, plasma cutters, grinders, and other fabrication equipment. Teamwork and Communication: Develop effective communication and collaboration skills to work efficiently within a workshop environment. Problem-Solving: Learn to identify and troubleshoot common welding issues. Program Structure: This apprenticeship program is designed to provide a blended learning experience, incorporating both practical on-the-job training at our workshop facilities and structured theoretical sessions. Apprentices will be assigned experienced mentors who will provide direct supervision, guidance, and feedback throughout the program. The program duration is typically (Duration, e.g., 2-3 years), leading to a recognized trade qualification upon successful completion. A hybrid work arrangement may be expected, combining on-site training and workshop activities with some remote study or theoretical coursework. Ideal Candidate Profile: A strong interest in welding, fabrication, and working with metal. Good manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination. Ability to understand and follow instructions, both written and verbal. A commitment to learning and continuous improvement. Reliable and punctual with a strong work ethic. Basic understanding of mathematics and physics is advantageous. Must be physically fit and able to perform the manual tasks required of the role. A desire to work towards a professional qualification and a stable career. Must be legally eligible to work in South Africa. This is a hands-on apprenticeship based in the vicinity of Polokwane, Limpopo , with a hybrid component to support your learning journey. If you are eager to learn a valuable trade and kick-start your career in a dynamic industry, apply today!

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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.
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