The Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness is a department of the Government of the Western Cape, responsible for providing public healthcare to the population of the Western Cape province of South Africa.
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Minimum educational qualification: Appropriate Trade Test Certificate.
Experience:
Grade A: No experience required.
Grade B: At least 18 years appropriate/recognisable experience in the area after obtaining the relevant Trade Test Certificate.
Grade C: At least 34 years appropriate/recognisable experience in the area after obtaining the relevant Trade Test Certificate. Inherent requirement of the job: A valid driver’s licence (Code B/EB) (Manual). Willingness to travel to perform maintenance duties throughout the Western Cape. Physically fit to perform duties. Work overtime should the need arise, day or night and perform standby duties and attend to emergency breakdowns (including after-hour repairs).
Competencies (knowledge/skills): The ability to communicate eloquently. Occupational health and safety act 1993 and its relevant regulations and SANS 10142-1. Ability to fault-find and repairs down to component level.
DUTIES :
Service, repair and fault finding of Electrical Fence, CCTV, Access control and Fire detection. Service, repair and fault finding of various alternative power supplies (Generators/UPS/Inverters). Service, repair, fault finding and installation of various motors/pumps and motor control circuits. Compile and submit inspection reports as required on all electrical equipment stipulate on the preventative maintenance plan of the workshop to comply with SANS regulations. Give in service training to Handyman, Tradesmen Aid and Interns. Assist with the executing of all electrical projects.
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