Job Title: General Engineering Supervisor
Company:JTJ Group
Job description: General Engineering Supervisor – Elukwatini, MpumalangaFull job descriptionREQUIREMENTS:· BSc/BEng in Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering· Trade Test either electrical or mechanical· Minimum 5 years’ experience as an Electrical Engineer or Mechanical Engineer· Minimum 3 years’ experience in a mining environment· Experience in leading a team· GCC certification will be an added advantageDUTIES:· Designing and implementing electrical systems and equipment in accordance with mining regulations and safety standards.· Conducting inspections and testing of electrical systems and equipment.· Identifying and troubleshooting electrical issues and providing appropriate solutions.· Maintaining and repairing electrical systems and equipment· Ensuring compliance with safety standards and regulations· Collaborating with other engineers and technicians to ensure the efficient operation of electrical systems and equipmentJob Types: Full-time, PermanentPay: R25 000,00 – R40 000,00 per monthEducation:Bachelors (Required)License/Certification:Trade certificate either electrical or mechanical (Preferred)Location:Elukwatini, Mpumalanga (Preferred)
Expected salary: R25000 – 40000 per month
Location: Mpumalanga
Job date: Sat, 28 Sep 2024 22:58:06 GMT
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