Rand Water: Artisan Internships / Learnerships 2024
Rand Water invites South African unemployed graduates to apply for 12 months Artisan Learnership / Internships Programme 2024.
Internship Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Internship Closing Date: 08 July 2024
RAND WATER INVITES APPLICANTS TO APPLY FOR A TWELVE (12) MONTHS INTERNSHIP/ EXPERIENTIAL PROGRAMME.
Contents
POSITIONS: ARTISAN INTERNSHIPS (X17)
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- South African citizens.
- All race applicable.
- Applicants must have Matric and a suitable qualification in Panel Beating and Spraying Painting.
- Applicants must be under the age of 35.
The following documents must accompany your application form:
- Curriculum Vitae.
- Recommendation letter from the Tertiary training institute verifying that you must only complete the one-year training in the workplace environment. (Work Integrated Learning).
- Certified copy of ID document.
- Certified copy of Matric Certificate AND latest academic record.
- Certified copies of qualification
PRIMARY DUTIES
- As a learner you will be provided with practical experience as part of your Work Integrated Learning to meet the requirements as stipulated by the Academic institution for your qualification.
Knowledge
- Rand Water Mandate and its contribution to the water sector.
Skills
- Communication skills (verbal and written).
Attitude
- Self-motivated and results – driven.
CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR THE PANEL BEATING AND SPRAYING PAINTING INTERNSHIPS
CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR THE PETROL MOTOR MECHANICAL INTERNSHIPS
CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR THE DIESEL MECHANICAL INTERNSHIPS
CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR THE CIVIL (CARPENTER) INTERNSHIPS
CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR THE WELDING INTERNSHIPS
CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR THE INSTRUMENTATION MECHANIC INTERNSHIPS
CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR THE ELECTRICAL INTERNSHIPS
CLICK HERE TO APPLY FOR THE MECHANICAL (FITTING AND TURNING) INTERNSHIPS
CLOSING DATE: 08 JULY 2024
ABOUT Rand Water
Rand Water is the largest bulk water utility in Africa and is one of the largest in the world, providing bulk potable water to more than 11 million people in Gauteng, parts of Mpumalanga, the Free State and North West. Rand Water draws water from its catchments and purifies it for human consumption.
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