The South African Breweries (SAB) is a subsidiary of AB InBev. Founded in 1895, SAB is South Africa’s top brewer and leading distributor of beer.
For more than 120 years SAB has been an integral thread in the social fabric of our country and continues to play a crucial role in the national economy. The company operates seven breweries and 40 depots in Sout...
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Comply with safety, health and environmental procedures and legislation
Maintain safety and housekeeping standards
Locate plant, equipment, spares and relevant documentation / systems
Develop the plan
Tags and work airings from inspection tasks are planned to carry out repairs
Continuously improve (optimise) plans and look for opportunities to reduce the overall planned maintenance outage, whilst ensuring that all required work is carried, and plant is not placed at risk
Communicate effectively in teams and all levels in the plant
Contribute to self and team development
All work is carried out using the VPO principles
Understands, Implements and Complies to the GOP requirements
Sustains what has been implemented
Minimum Requirements:
Min – Trade tested Millwright (N6) Mechanical or Electrical artisan or Technician (N6)
Min – 3 - 5 years production engineering in a FMCG environment
5 Years’ technical mechanical/electrical and bottling experience in a leadership capacity in a FMCG environment
Desirable:
Mechatronics /Electrical/ Instrumentation qualifications or equivalent and trade tested
5 years production Engineering experience with 5 years at supervisory level
Knowledge of Brewing and Packaging plant will be an advantage
PC literate (Proficiency in Microsoft office applications)
Cost management and spares inventory an added advantage.
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