Senior Artisan: Plumber

Senior Artisan: Plumber

Pretoria, South Africa

Company
South African Reserve Bank
Location
Pretoria
Posted
29 days ago
Via
BeBee ZA

Job Description
Brief description

The main purpose of this position is to maintain and install mechanical sub-systems (wet services) to optimise building systems at the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) Head Office.

Detailed description

The successful candidate will be responsible for the following key performance areas:
• Engage in short-term planning.
• Perform fault-finding for mechanical sub-systems (wet services) by applying a set of modified techniques within a defined context.
• Conduct preventative and corrective maintenance in the mechanical sub-systems (wet services) and/or equipment and determine possible component failure to enhance system capability.
• Test all work and close off the assigned job cards on maintenance and project work.
• Interpret the work instructions and drawings relating to construction, alterations modifications, enhancement maintenance and operational projects.
• Apply statutory principles to comply with the safety, health and environmental requirements.
• Perform quality assurance on the work done by external service providers for adherence to industry requirements and report to the supervisor.
• Prepare and submit weekly reports using standard templates (job cards and non- conformance reports), highlighting the work completed and problem areas.
• Engage positively with clients and other stakeholders, including dealing with complaints and compliments.
• Address any gaps in your own performance of tasks and activities against the required standard(s).
• Do maintenance standby duties as and when required.

About SARB

Primary mandate of the SARB

Section 224 of the Constitution of South Africa states the mandate of the SARB as follows:

The primary object of the South African Reserve Bank is to protect the value of the currency in the interest of balanced and sustainable economic growth in the Republic.

The South African Reserve Bank, in support of its primary objective, must perform its functions independently and without fear, favour or prejudice.

WHAT WE DO

Monetary Policy

The Constitution gives the SARB the mandate to protect the value of the rand. We use interest rates to keep inflation low and steady.

Financial Stability

The SARB has a mandate to protect and enhance financial stability. We identify and mitigate systemic risks that might disrupt the financial system.

Prudential Regulation

The Prudential Authority regulates financial institutions and market infrastructures to promote and enhance their safety and soundness, and support financial stability.

Financial Markets

Open market operations are the main tool we use to implement monetary policy. We manage South Africa's gold and foreign exchange reserves.

Financial Surveillance

The SARB is responsible for regulating cross-border transactions, preventing the abuse of the financial system and supporting the regulation of financial institutions.

Payments and Settlements

The SARB is responsible for ensuring the safety and soundness of the national payment system, which is the backbone of South Africa's modern financial system.

Statistics

The SARB provides important economic and financial statistics that present an overview of the economic situation in South Africa.

Research

Research conducted by the SARB focuses on economics, financial stability, banking and emerging trends in finance. Our research supports policy decision-making.

Banknotes and Coin

The SARB has the sole right to make, issue and destroy banknotes and coin in South Africa.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Plumber Jobs in South Africa

Q What is the national minimum wage for entry-level plumbers in South Africa in 2026?
According to the Department of Employment and Labour, the national minimum wage is R32.45 per hour effective 1 March 2026, applying to entry-level plumbers under the National Minimum Wage Act. This equates to R5,620 per month for a standard 173-hour month. Overtime is paid at 1.5 times the rate for hours exceeding 45 per week.
Q What is the average monthly salary for qualified plumbers in South Africa in 2026?
Statistics South Africa reports the average gross monthly earnings for plumbers and related construction tradespersons at R28,750 as of the 2026 P015 Labour Market Dynamics Survey. Experienced plumbers with trade certificates earn up to R35,200 monthly in urban areas like Gauteng. These figures exclude bonuses averaging R4,500 annually.
Q As a foreign plumber, what visa do I need to work in South Africa in 2026?
The Department of Home Affairs requires a Critical Skills Work Visa for plumbers listed on the 2026 Critical Skills List, valid for up to 5 years. Applicants must submit a job offer, SAQA-verified qualifications, and proof of 3 years experience; processing takes 8-10 weeks and costs R1,520. General Work Visas are for non-critical skills but require Labour Market Testing.
Q What qualifications and experience are required for plumber jobs in South Africa?
The Quality Council for Trades and Occupations mandates a National Certificate: Plumbing (NQF Level 4) and a successful trade test for artisan status, requiring 3 years apprenticeship under a qualified mentor. Matric with Mathematics and Science is the minimum entry for training programmes starting January 2026. Over 12,500 plumbers were registered as artisans in 2025.
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