harisa is a European headquartered integrated resource group. We are uniquely positioned incorporating mining, processing, beneficiation, marketing, sales and logistics. Tharisa is a low cost producer of PGMs and chrome concentrate resulting from two distinct revenue streams from a single resource and costs being shared between the commodities. We continue t...
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Develop professionally/technically and acquire a government certificate of competency (GCC)
Get a broad-based exposure to Tharisa group operations and mining industry
Obtain managerial exposure for later deployment as an engineer
Relieving 2.9.2 foremans /supervisors, GES and an Engineer In their absences
Participate and report on training progress on monthly basis
Management of safety, health, and environmental standards (Ensuring compliance & review legislative and engineering standards)
Co-ordinate minor engineering projects
Assist the engineers with their day-day work
Minimum Requirements
Qualifications:
BSc or B Eng degree in Electrical Engineering – (Heavy Current) / BSc or B Eng degree in Mechanical Engineering / B-Tech degree in Electrical (Heavy Current) / B-Tech degree in Mechanical Engineering
S courses and diploma complete with relevant practical experience (P1&P2) Electrical trade/ Fitter and Turner or Electro/mechanical trade and a N6 diploma with the relevant subjects above 50% in each Subject
Job specific experience:
Evaluation of subjects for acceptance eligibility by the DMRE
Letter of acceptance from DMRE that specifies endorsement to the programme by the commissioner of examiners
MS Office & MS Project
2 years similar experience in Process/mining engineering role or as a graduate
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