Qualified Electrician – Heavy Industry

Qualified Electrician – Heavy Industry


Company
SA Metal Group
Location
Cape Town (+1 other)
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Talent.com

Job Description
Job Description

The Group has a position available for a suitably experienced, attention to detail and dedicated individual to join the Engineering team as a Qualified Electrician. The successful candidate will report to the Electrical Department Manager. Included in the responsibilities are:
β€’ Assisting the team with maintenance and upgrading of existing electrical control and distribution systems
β€’ Electrical diagnoses and suitable repairs
β€’ Housekeeping
β€’ Point to point checks on PLCs
β€’ Point to point checks on control and power systems
β€’ Read and correctly interpret electrical diagrams
β€’ Attending to plant maintenance and breakdowns
β€’ Assist the department manager with ad-hoc duties

Qualifying Criteria
β€’ Qualified Red Seal Electrical Trade test
β€’ Minimum of 8 years relevant working experience
β€’ Adhering to the regulations as set out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act
β€’ Atleast National N3 certificate for Electricians
β€’ Good communication skills, (speak, read and write English)
β€’ Prepared to work overtime
β€’ Valid Driver’s license

Qualifying Attributes:
β€’ Must be able to work with minimum supervision
β€’ Basic computer proficiency
β€’ Ability to work independently as well as in a team
β€’ Self-motivated and results orientated
β€’ Must have sober habits
β€’ Enjoy practical and manual work & be able to work in a pressurized environment
β€’ Attention to detail
β€’ Sound understanding of an array of tools and technical equipment
β€’ Good hand-eye coordination
β€’ Full understanding and knowledge of Health and Safety Rules and regulations
β€’ Time and priority management
β€’ Display a professional work approach
β€’ Logical and detail orientated
β€’ Excellent standards of execution

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