Electrical Apprentice

Electrical Apprentice


Company
Placements24
Location
Pretoria
Job Type
Internship
Posted
19 hours ago
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Job Description
Our client is a reputable electrical contracting company seeking motivated individuals to join our Apprenticeship Program in Pretoria, Gauteng, ZA . This is an excellent opportunity for ambitious individuals looking to build a long-term career in the electrical trade. As an Electrical Apprentice, you will work under the direct supervision of licensed electricians, gaining hands-on experience in a wide range of electrical installations, maintenance, and repair tasks. You will assist with pulling wires, installing conduit, connecting fixtures, and learning to interpret electrical blueprints and schematics. Responsibilities include preparing worksites, maintaining tools and equipment, and ensuring a safe working environment at all times. The program is designed to provide comprehensive training, combining practical on-the-job experience with structured technical instruction. You will learn about electrical theory, safety procedures, building codes, and the proper use of tools and materials. The ideal candidate is eager to learn, possesses good physical stamina, has strong problem-solving aptitude, and demonstrates a commitment to safety and quality workmanship. A willingness to adhere to company policies and actively participate in training sessions is essential. This apprenticeship offers a pathway to becoming a fully qualified electrician through a combination of practical learning and formal education. We are committed to fostering a supportive learning environment and providing the necessary resources for our apprentices to succeed. Successful completion of the apprenticeship program may lead to full-time employment opportunities.

Key Responsibilities: Assist licensed electricians with various electrical tasks. Learn to install, maintain, and repair electrical systems and equipment. Pull wires, install conduit, and connect electrical components. Read and interpret electrical blueprints and schematics. Ensure worksite safety and maintain a clean work environment. Handle tools and equipment properly and safely. Participate actively in classroom instruction and on-the-job training. Follow all company policies and procedures. Demonstrate a strong commitment to learning and skill development. Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent. Strong aptitude for mechanics and technical tasks. Good physical health and stamina; ability to lift heavy objects and work in various conditions. Willingness to learn and follow instructions carefully. Basic understanding of tools and handiwork. Reliable and punctual with a strong work ethic. Ability to work effectively as part of a team. Valid driver's license is an advantage.

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Q What is the 2026 national minimum wage for welders in South Africa?
The Department of Employment and Labour sets the national minimum wage at R28.79 per hour from 1 March 2026 for all sectors including welding. Welders working more than 45 hours per week must receive 1.5 times this rate for overtime. Employers must display the wage schedule at every workplace.
Q Which trade certificate is required to legally work as a welder in South Africa in 2026?
Welders must hold a QCTO-registered occupational certificate in welding at NQF Level 4 obtained after completing a minimum 3-year apprenticeship and passing the trade test at an accredited centre. The certificate number must be verifiable on the QCTO database before any employer can hire the welder.
Q How many hours per week and days of annual leave apply to welder contracts in 2026?
Welders are limited to 45 ordinary hours per week and 8 hours per day under the Basic Conditions of Employment Act. They are entitled to 21 consecutive days of paid annual leave after every 12 months of employment, calculated from the date of engagement.
Q What documents must South African welders submit when applying for formal employment in 2026?
Applicants must provide a valid South African ID, QCTO trade certificate, valid bank account details, and proof of UIF registration number. Employers are required to verify the trade certificate directly with the QCTO before issuing an employment contract.
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