Job Title: Senior Fitter and Turner
Company:Lotus HR & Recruitment
Job description: Job Summary KEY REQUIREMENTS TO MEET FOR CONSIDERATION:
- You will have passed a recognised trade test as Fitter, have a minimum of N3 and have 5 plus years experience in maintenance within a chemical processing or manufacturing plant.
- In addition, you will have proven experience in the maintenance and repair of boilers, compressors, valves, pumps and relevant components, as well as having a knowledge of pipe fitting and steel component fabrication.
- You will have proven fault finding, repair, breakdown and maintenance experience, as well as experience in scheduling planned maintenance.
- You will be able to be on standby, attend to call outs and provide support to the plant during peak season, which may require overtime.
- You will have a clear criminal record, a valid driver’s license and a list of contactable references from past employers.
Due to the exceptionally high volumes of applications, we are unable to correspond with each applicant personally, therefore only relevant and suitable candidates will be contacted. Should you not receive any correspondence from our company within 30 days, we regret your application has been unsuccessful.Lotus HR and RecruitmentRecruiter
Expected salary: R15000 – 20000 per month
Location: Western Cape
Job date: Thu, 17 Oct 2024 22:19:39 GMT
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