Apprentice Electrician

Apprentice Electrician


Company
Placements24
Location
Johannesburg
Posted
2 days ago
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Job Description
Our client, a leading electrical contracting company, is seeking enthusiastic and dedicated individuals to join their team as Apprentice Electricians. This is an exceptional opportunity to receive comprehensive on-the-job training and formal education, setting you on a path to a rewarding career in the electrical trade. This role is based in our client's operational hub and requires a commitment to hands-on learning and site-based work.

As an Apprentice Electrician, you will work under the direct supervision of experienced, licensed electricians, learning all aspects of electrical installation, maintenance, and repair in both residential and commercial settings. Your responsibilities will include assisting with the installation of wiring systems, power distribution, lighting fixtures, and control systems. You will learn to read and interpret blueprints and technical diagrams, troubleshoot electrical issues, and ensure all work complies with safety regulations and building codes. This apprenticeship program is designed to provide a solid foundation in electrical theory and practical application, preparing you for journeyman certification.

Key duties and learning opportunities:
Assist in the installation of electrical systems, including conduits, wiring, lighting, and power outlets. Learn to perform basic electrical maintenance and repairs on existing systems. Gain proficiency in using electrical tools and testing equipment. Study and apply electrical theory and principles under expert guidance. Support senior electricians in diagnosing and resolving electrical faults. Ensure adherence to all safety protocols and company procedures. Participate in scheduled educational courses and training sessions. Develop skills in reading electrical schematics and blueprints. Contribute to maintaining a clean and organized work environment.
Ideal candidates will possess a strong work ethic, a keen interest in electrical work, and a good aptitude for practical tasks and problem-solving. A minimum of a Grade 12 education (or equivalent) with passes in Mathematics and Physical Science is required. No prior electrical experience is necessary, but a demonstrated commitment to learning and professional development is crucial. You must be physically fit, able to work at heights and in various weather conditions, and possess good manual dexterity. Excellent communication and teamwork skills are essential for working effectively with the team. A valid driver's license and reliable transportation are highly advantageous. This apprenticeship is a full-time commitment, providing you with the skills and experience needed to become a qualified electrician. You will be actively involved in projects across **Johannesburg, Gauteng, ZA**, gaining invaluable hands-on experience in a supportive learning environment.

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