Qualified Electrician (Industrial Plant Installations)

Qualified Electrician (Industrial Plant Installations)

Johannesburg, South Africa

Company
Synlec (Pty) Ltd
Location
City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality
Job Type
Contractor
Posted
4 days ago
Via
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Job Description
Job Summary

We are looking for a qualified Red Seal Electrician or BTech Electrical Technician with industrial design and installation experience to join our team. This mid-level role is based in South Africa and involves working on electrical installations at industrial plant sites, with occasional project assignments in other African countries.

The Electrician will be responsible for designing, installing, maintaining, and commissioning electrical and instrumentation systems in an industrial environment, ensuring that all work meets engineering and safety standards and is completed efficiently. The ideal candidate has solid experience in industrial electrical work, is proficient in testing and commissioning procedures, and can supervise junior electricians to maintain high quality and safety on site. Design experience would be advantageous but not essential, the position would allow for growth into a design focused role under the leadership of a senior engineering team.

This role requires extensive site work, often in remote locations, and the ability to work within a diverse and dynamic team.

The candidates fit with the team and willingness to learn is of a higher priority than in depth knowledge or qualifications. Industry experience is the second highest priority.

Duties and Responsibilities
• Electrical Design Work:
Specify and review electrical and instrumentation drawings together with drafting personnel and engineers. Set up engineering project deliverables such as cable lists, MCC and component data sheets, general layout drawings etc.
• Electrical Installations:
Install and wire electrical equipment, systems, and components on industrial plant sites (motors, control panels, power distribution, lighting, etc.) according to technical drawings and specifications.
• Maintenance & Troubleshooting:
Perform routine maintenance and inspections on electrical systems; diagnose faults or malfunctions and carry out necessary repairs to minimize downtime.
• Testing & Commissioning:
Conduct thorough testing of installed or repaired electrical systems using appropriate instruments, and commission new installations to verify they operate correctly and safely.
• Supervision:
Lead and mentor junior electricians or apprentices on site, providing guidance and oversight to ensure quality workmanship and adherence to safety standards.
• Safety Compliance:
Follow and enforce compliance with South African electrical codes and safety regulations (e.g. SANS 10142 and the OHS Act). Identify potential safety hazards and take corrective action to maintain a safe work environment.
• Planning & Coordination:
Work closely with project managers, engineers, and other trades to plan and schedule electrical work. Ensure that electrical installations are completed on time and integrated smoothly with other project activities.
• Documentation:
Maintain accurate records of all electrical work, including job cards, maintenance logs, and test/commissioning reports. Provide progress updates and report any technical issues or improvements identified on site.
• Continuous Improvement:
Suggest and implement improvements to electrical systems or installation practices to enhance reliability, efficiency, and safety in the plant environment.

Qualifications and Requirements
• Certification:
Red Seal certified Electrician/BTech Electrical Technician (Trade Test passed) –
compulsory
.
• Experience:
3–5 years of post-qualification experience with industrial electrical installations and maintenance in a plant or heavy-industry environment. -
compulsory
• Supervisory Ability:
Proven ability to supervise and mentor junior electricians or apprentices in a site environment.
• Technical Skills:
Strong fault-finding and troubleshooting skills in electrical systems. Able to read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical manuals.
• Testing Proficiency:
Hands-on experience with electrical testing equipment and commissioning procedures for new installations or equipment.
• Standards & Safety:
Good knowledge of South African electrical standards and safety regulations (e.g. SANS 10142-1 and the Occupational Health and Safety Act). Committed to safe work practices at all times.
• Additional Qualifications (Advantageous):
Any further certifications or training will be an advantage – for example, a Wireman’s License (Registered Installation Electrician), an N4/N5 or National Diploma in Electrica
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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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