Eskom is looking for Plant Operator x4 posts
Job Summary
Eskom is hiring for Plant Operator x4 posts.
Closing Date : 29 March 2024
- Position : Plant Operator
- Task Grade : T06
- Department : Operating
- Business Unit : Kriel Power Station
- Reference Number : Gx KRL PR 52
Location : South Africa (Mpumalanga)
Area of Speacialization : To operate plant in accordance with laid down instructions and procedures.
Careers at Eskom
Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd has the Government of the Republic of South Africa as its sole shareholder, with the shareholder representative being the Minister of Public Enterprises.
Eskom transforms inputs from the natural environment – coal, nuclear, fuel, diesel, water, and wind – into more than 90% of the energy supplied to a wide range of customers in South Africa and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region.
Eskom is committed to equality, employment equity, and diversity. In accordance with the employment equity plan of Eskom and its employment equity goals and targets, preference may be given, but is not limited, to candidates from under-represented designated.
A career at Eskom offers immense opportunities and benefits, as well as prospects for career growth and development. Apply if you meet the job requirements.
Minimum Requirements
Qualification(s):
• NQF 1/ABET 4 (IEB) (Internal)
• OR Grade 12 or N3 with Maths and Science
• PLUS NQF1 – National Certificate Power Plant Axillary Systems Operation
Related Minimum Experience:
• 1 Year Learner Plant Operator Experience
Skills and Competencies
• Leadership
• Team player
• Coaching
Behavioral
• Integrity
• Honesty
Knowledge
• Process Plant Operating
• Competent to Operate one plant
Skill
• Communication
• Computer Literacy
Key Responsibilities
Operating an allocated Plant
Oversee Learners
Form Part of the Fire and Rescue Team as Required
Perform any other legitimate Activity as Required
How to Apply
“If you have not been contacted within 28 days after the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.”