Tronox South Africa invites unemployed South Africans to apply for In-Service Training 2024.
Closing date: Not specified
Location: Namakwa Sands Smelter, CPC/Fairbreeze Mine, KwaZulu-Natal
Tronox South Africa: In-Service Training 2024
Primary Overview
As part of development, we hereby invite students from university of technologies to apply for In-service training opportunities and who are studying courses aligned to our business needs. The In-Service offers 12 Months workplace exposure in order to qualify for the National Diploma.
ALSO CHECK: First Responder Intern at Cyberlogic
The Following Disciplines will be considered:
B Eng/BSc Degree/BTech Advanced Diploma in:
- Electrical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Analytical Chemistry
- Instrumentation & Control process
- Mechanical Engineering
ALSO CHECK: Mercedes-Benz Group: Internships 2024
How to apply
- Submit a covering letter
- CV (PDF or Word)
- Certified copy of Grade 12 and Certified copy of full academic record
- Proof of residence
- Certified copy of your SA ID
- Confirmation letter from the institution
What you need to qualify:
- Must have completed all S4 subjects.
- Must be a South African Citizen.
- Must be between 18 – 35 years old with no criminal record.
- Should have never embarked on an In-Service Training Opportunity before
- Must be currently unemployed
- A letter from the University of Technology confirming the need for in service training to complete your National Diploma
Note:
- Applicants can only apply for one discipline
- Applicants should comply with the minimum entry requirements as prescribed by the relevant university of Technology
- This opportunities are only available to South African citizens
- Nominated applicants will need to go through a selection process (including psychometric assessments, background screening and medical examinations)
- Successful candidates should be willing to be placed at any of Tronox Business Sites
- Applicants from the local communities surrounding the Namakwa Sands sites (Saldanha and Matzikama Municipalities) will be given preference.