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Electrical Engineer in Training Internship at Omnia South Africa – Apply Now

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Electrical Engineer in Training Internship at Omnia

Job Title: Electrical Engineer in Training
Closing Date: 2025/06/20
Reference Number: OMN250612-1
Company: Fertilizer – a division of Omnia
Location: South Africa
Job Type: Internship (2-Year Graduate Program)
Number of Positions: 1

Overview

Omnia is committed to reducing youth unemployment in South Africa by offering real career development opportunities. This 2-year graduate internship gives young Electrical Engineering graduates the chance to gain valuable experience and improve their future employment prospects.

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Join Omnia’s Learning Academy and be part of a program designed to build your skills in Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation, and Control.

Minimum Qualifications

  • BSc or B Eng in Electrical Engineering or Instrumentation & Control
  • No previous work experience is required

Key Responsibilities

  • Assist in designing electrical, electronic, and telecom systems with senior engineers.
  • Support projects for the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity.
  • Work on electronic devices, control systems, robotics, and biomedical tech.
  • Gain exposure to computing, communication, and software systems in key industries.
  • Help design control systems to monitor electrical performance and safety.
  • Apply engineering principles to solve real-world technical problems.

How to Apply

Visit erecruit.co.za and search for OMN250612-1 to submit your application. All applicants will go through a detailed recruitment and selection process.

Start your journey toward a fulfilling engineering career today. Apply now before the closing date on 20 June 2025.

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