Anglo American Platinum 2021 Electrician Learnership

Anglo American Platinum. Our Platinum operations’ is hereby inviting applications for Engineering Exposure Training. These opportunities are available across the following operations; Mortimer Smelter. First preference will be given to relevant applications from host communities. Anglo American is a global diversified mining business. Our portfolio of world-class mining operations provides the metals and minerals that make modern life possible. We use innovative practices and the latest technologies to discover new resources and mine, process, move and market our products to our customers around the world.The successful Candidates will be afforded an opportunity to enrol in an external Unemployed (18.2 B1) Learnership programme leading to the selected qualification as a qualified Artisan.

What are the requirements?

In order to be considered, candidates should meet the following minimum requirements:

  • Matric with Mathematics (not Mathematics Literacy), Physical Science and English (all with minimum 40% pass), or
  • N2 or higher with all subjects as per the specific Discipline Requirements or
  • NCV Level – 4 in appropriate trade with all subjects passed with a minimum 40% pass

Trade Test Requirements

  • A minimum of N2 Subjects/ certificate with applicable subjects for the relevant trade as specified
  • Mathematics
  • Engineering Science
  • Relevant Trade Theory
  • Industrial Electronics, or Engineering Drawings or Plating Structural Drawings
  • NCV Level – 4 in appropriate trade with all subjects passed with a minimum 40% pass

How to apply?

To apply for the Anglo American Platinum 2021 Electrician Learnership CLICK HERE

Please submit your full CV, ID copy and certified copies of all relevant qualifications. All CV’s from host communities must strictly come with a proof of residence with the stamp from relevant tribal office or municipality (this must also be attached with your application).

Closing date: 29 October 2021


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