Truck Auto Electrician

Truck Auto Electrician


Company
Gap Consulting
Location
Polokwane
Posted
1 day ago
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Job Placements

Job Description
Minimum Requirements
β€’ Must have a minimum of 3 to 5 years' experience as a Qualified Auto Electrician within the Automotive Industry, Heavy Commercial Vehicle Department
β€’ Must have relevant Trade Test Qualifications (merSETA | Olifantsfontein | QCTO)
β€’ Grade 12 qualification essential
β€’ Valid Driver’s Licence essential | Code 14 will be advantageous
β€’ Strong diagnostic and fault-finding skills
β€’ Experience with modern Commercial Vehicle electrical systems essential
β€’ Must have contactable references
Salary Structure
β€’ Basic Salary Negotiable based on experience
β€’ Incentives (15K to 22K)
β€’ Benefits
(Only suitable candidates will be shortlisted and contacted within 14 days)
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