Vacancy: Trade Worker - Mechanical

This advert is open for application by external applicants.

Equity Statement: Preference will be given to suitably qualified Applicants who are members of the designated groups in line with the Employment Equity Plan and Targets of the Organisation/Operating Division.

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Please take care in completing all required details on the profile, and then apply for the position.

Alternative Application Methods: (Completed Curriculum Vitae to be submitted)
Post:
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The closing date is on 31.07.2014.

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Operating Division: Transnet NPA
Position Title: Trade Worker
Employee Group: Permanent
Department: IFS, Equipment & Fleet Mgmt, PTH
Location: Port Elizabeth
Reporting To: Technical Supervisor
Grade Level: L2
Reference Number: 10153135

Position Purpose: This NMB Ports function will assist Artisan and Trade Hand on general maintenance of infrastructure to ensure availability and minimize downtime.

Position Outputs:
- Assist carrying tools and equipment to and from site.
- Housekeeping of workshop,tools, plants and fleet vehicles.
- Assist with the examination and inspection of all plant, machinery and equipment
- Assist Artisan and Trade Hand on fault finding and repairs.
- Holding and conveying ladders.
- Assist with High Mast Lighting inspection and maintenance
- Dig trenches and do backfilling
- Dismantle and removal of defective components
- Assist with the manufacturing of maintenance components.

Qualifications and Experience:
- EDUCATION: Secondary School - Use of basic hand tools course
- EXPERIENCE: 2 to 6 months

KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS:
- Knowledge of hand tools and equipment
- Knowledge of first aid procedures.
- Knowledge of safety procedures
- Communication skills

Competencies:
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
- Working in confined spaces
- Working in hot, cold, wet conditions outside of workshop
- Work at heights
- Moving heavy equipment
- Working on slippery surfaces.

Look under Alternative Application Methods above for the application email address / fax or click here to apply online



At the end of an interview:

You should be getting the opportunity to ask questions from your side at the end of the interview. Use this as an opportunity to show your interest in the company and the position. Develop your questions while you do your research on the company. Do not ask a question of which you should know the answer (e.g. what does your company do?) or anything that will be provided in future documentation (e.g. conditions of employment). Your questions need to make the interviewer sit up and realise what a brilliant candidate you are. You therefore need to focus on the role and not your own needs. Below is a selection of questions you could consider asking:

- What are some of the issues that will face the successful candidate in terms of improving the inter-personal relations in the department?
- What are the current vulnerabilities in terms of processes / people / technology / etc. within the organisation that need to be attended to?
- What are the most important key result areas that the successful candidate will have to meet in the first 6 months? How would these be measured?
- I read that market ABC or product ABC is very important to your company; how will this position be able to support the company in attaining this market or product?

Hopefully this got you thinking. Now, develop some of your own that you will also be able to link to the research that you have done.

However, if the position is very junior or entry level, then the following type of questions will be sufficient:

- Why did the previous incumbent leave?
- What does a typical day look like in this position?
- Could you give me more detail around the company structure?
- Is there any support for further education?

Under no circumstances should you even attempt to ask the following questions:

- How many days annual leave will I get?
- What is the earliest date for a possible promotion?
- When will I qualify for an increase?
- What is the earliest that employees are allowed to leave in the afternoon?

These and similar questions will raise serious concerns as to the value that you will be adding to the company. Most of these will be answered in the letter of offer once the interview process is finalised.