Electrician (Manufacturing Factory environment)

Electrician (Manufacturing Factory environment)

Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Company
Weskus Personeel
Location
Gqeberha (+1 other)
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Talent.com
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Job Description
Electrician (Manufacturing / Factory Environment) Port Elizabeth

Responsibilities
• Perform electrical fault finding repairs and maintenance on factory machinery and equipment.
• Diagnose breakdowns and identify root causes of equipment failures.
• Minimise machine downtime by resolving faults efficiently.
• Conduct preventative predictive and routine maintenance inspections.
• Perform PLC fault finding troubleshooting and basic programming support.
• Support and maintain Siemens and Allen Bradley systems within the production environment.
• Complete maintenance job cards and maintenance reports accurately.
• Support production teams with technical and maintenance-related issues.
• Ensure machinery operates according to required safety and production standards.
• Report equipment risks failures and abnormal conditions to management.
• Assist with training and support of apprentices where required.
• Adhere to company safety procedures housekeeping standards and compliance requirements.
• Control maintenance costs by reducing waste and preventing unnecessary equipment damage.
Requirements
• Grade 12 / Matric.
• Trade Tested Electrician or Millwright.
• Min 3 years electrical maintenance experience within a manufacturing or factory environment.
• Strong electrical fault finding and problem-solving skills.
• Experience working on production machinery and equipment.
• Siemens PLC programming and fault-finding experience essential.
• Allen Bradley PLC programming and fault-finding experience essential.
• Knowledge of preventative and predictive maintenance practices.
• Computer literacy (MS Office SAP/ERP systems).
• Good communication and organisational skills.
• Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced production environment.
• Proactive reliable and hands-on approach.
To Apply:
Please submit your detailed CV & proof of qualifications.
Application to include:
• Full list of duties & responsibilities per role/company & month/year started and finished
• Reasons for leaving each position
• Notice period / availability
• Trade Test qualification details
Should you not hear back within 2 weeks please consider your application unsuccessful.

Employment Type : Full-Time
Department / Functional Area: Manufacturing
Experience: years
Vacancy: 1
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Electrician Jobs in South Africa

Q What is the minimum wage for qualified electricians in South Africa in 2026?
As per the Department of Employment and Labour, the national minimum wage applicable to electricians is R31.71 per hour effective 1 March 2026. For a standard 45-hour week over 4 weeks, this equates to R5,707 per month before deductions. Sectoral agreements like MEIBC set higher minima at R28,450 per month for artisan electricians.
Q Do foreign electricians qualify for a work visa in South Africa in 2026?
Foreign heavy current electricians with a relevant degree or trade qualification qualify for the Critical Skills Work Visa as listed on the 2023 updated list still valid in 2026. No labour market test required; submit SAQA-evaluated qualifications, proof of registration, and job offer to VFS Global. Visa valid for 5 years and leads to permanent residency.
Q What qualifications and experience are needed to become an electrician in South Africa?
Candidates need a National Certificate N2 in Electrical Engineering (Heavy Current), 24 months practical workplace experience verified by logbook, and pass the phase test plus final trade test. Grade 12 with Mathematics and Science allows entry into apprenticeship programmes lasting 36 months. Trade Test Certificate issued upon passing.
Q What documents do I need to apply for the electrician trade test in South Africa?
Submit certified copy of ID or passport, N2/N3 Electrical Engineering certificates, DLT 01 application form, employer affidavit confirming 24 months experience, and training logbook with 120 tasks signed off. Applications accepted at 44 accredited test centres nationwide for R2,500 fee. Processing takes 4-6 weeks.
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