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Engineering, Apprenticeship, Gauteng, |
Job Title: | Apprentice Boilermaker |
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Date Posted: | May 6, 2025 |
Location: | Wadeville, Germiston, ZA, 1428 |
Req ID: | 33036 |
Onsite or Remote: | Onsite Position |
Start Your Career as an Apprentice Boilermaker at Komatsu Mining
Are you looking to start a career in the boilermaking trade? Do you enjoy working with your hands, learning new skills, and being part of a strong team?
Komatsu Mining is offering a Boilermaker Apprenticeship Programme for motivated individuals who want to build a successful future in the mining and engineering sector. This is your chance to work with a global leader in construction, mining, and industrial machinery.
About Komatsu
Komatsu is a global company known for delivering top-quality equipment and innovative technology to industries such as construction, mining, forestry, and more. Our brands include Joy, P&H, Montabert, and others.
We use smart technology, data, and strong customer partnerships to improve safety, performance, and productivity. Join an organisation that prioritises development, education, and collaboration.
What You’ll Do (Key Responsibilities)
- Learn and understand the full apprenticeship training programme
- Follow all health and safety rules and procedures
- Complete and master each training module
- Work as part of a technical team on real tasks
What You Need (Minimum Requirements)
To apply, you must meet one of the following:
- N3 Certificate with 4 subjects (including trade theory) and at least a D (L4) in Mathematics and Physical Science
- NC(V) Level 4 with a D (L4) in Mathematics and one subject in Engineering & Related Design or Electrical Infrastructure
- S1 or higher with D (L4) in both Mathematics and Physical Science
Ideal Candidate
- Energetic and eager to learn
- Good communication skills
- Team player
- Focused on safety and quality
- Willing to follow instructions and grow with the team
How to Apply
Interested in starting your career with Komatsu Mining? Submit your application by May 6, 2025, and take the first step toward a successful future in boilermaking.