African Oxygen Limited (Afrox) is sub-Saharan Africa’s market leader in gases and welding products.
Afrox was founded in 1927, listed on the JSE in 1963, and has prospered by constantly meeting the needs of customers and developing solutions that add value to customers’ applications.
Our Parent company, The Linde Group, is a global gases, engineering, ...
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You will conduct Cryospeed services relating to LIN filling, freezing, inerting, cooling and shrink fitting as well as pressure testing of vessels on and offsite
Generating quotes, raising customer orders and scheduling of distribution as well as advising customers for Cryospeed applications will be your responsibility
Work away from home and overtime to supply Cryospeed services will be expected of you
You will be responsible for managing stock levels in the plant
Manufacturing of spray bars and similar equipment for customer applications will be part of your role
Furthermore, you will ensure good housekeeping within the plant and areas of where work is being conducted and includes but is not limited to cleaning and painting and ensuring the general upkeep of the plant and vessels under the Cryospeed care
What makes you great
You will be in possession of a Matric certificate with five to ten years' technical experience, knowledge and application of cryogenic gases, welding and brazing being advantageous
You are registered with the compressed gas association as an authorized Compressed Gas Practitioner
You have a Code EB Driver’s license or higher (Vehicle able to tow a trailer with a load greater than 700 kg)
Driving Permit is required or must be achieved if you don't have one
Knowledge of Afrox Health and Safety policies and procedures is expected
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