State-owned veterinary medicine and biological products manufacturer, Onderstepoort Biological Products SOC Limited, is currently recruiting for its 2014 internship programme. Onderstepoort Biological Products invites applications from graduates in the fields of quality control, quality assurances, sales and marketing, and internal audit. And post-graduated students/graduates in Biotechnology or/and Veterinary Technology. The programme is also open for people with Matric (Grade 12) to be trained in caring for Small Animals and Large Animals.
What are the requirements?
Requirements are based on the internship or in-service training field, please see the minimum requirements below:
Field of internship |
Minimum requirements |
Small Animals and Large Animals In-Service Training |
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Sales and Marketing |
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Risk and Compliance (Internal audit) |
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Research and Development |
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Quality Assurance |
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Quality Control |
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Please note:
- Interns will be paid a monthly of R4 500 for the duration of the 12-month internship programme;
- Interns will be based in Pretoria North for the duration of the internship. Onderstepoort Biological Products will not cover any relocation or living costs other than the monthly stipend to successful candidates;
- A closing date has not been indicated; and this internship advert may close with the shortlisting of the correct candidate; (therefore apply as soon as possible)
- Onderstepoort Biological Products reserves a right not to make an appointment.
How to apply?
To apply for this internship programme please click here now.
If you have any questions regarding this internship advert please contact the Onderstepoort Biological Products HR department on telephone number: 012 522 1500 during normal office hours or email: [email protected] (Do NOT use this email to apply, use it for queries)
History of Onderstepoort Biological Products
The outbreak of rinderpest in South Africa led in 1908 to the establishment of the Onderstepoort Veterinary Research Institute, which became a national centre for the investigation, diagnosis and prevention of the spread of animal diseases. It brought fame, a British knighthood and a nation’s lasting gratitude to its founder and pioneer in the early battles against animal disease, Sir Arnold Theiler.
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