Section Leaders (4 Posts) || Sandvik

  • Ngezi

Sandvik

DUE: 19 AUG 2024

Section Leaders X 4
Location: Ngezi
Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology is a global leader in the supply of equipment, tools, services, support and technical solutions for the mining and construction industry. We offer a diverse range of opportunities through our businesses and cross-border networks, enabling you to explore your potential and thrive.

The Role
The section leader will be responsible for performing maintenance/service as identified and requested to a required standard thereby ensuring machine availability Customer satisfaction and SHEQ effectiveness.

Key Performance Areas:
The section leader will be responsible for servicing customer equipment at Ngezi Mine. The various skills/competences are, among other things:

  • Mature and self-disciplined and readiness to work under pressure with
  • minimum supervision.
  • Good route cause analysis and resolution techniques coupled with the ability to meet deadlines.
  • Good supervision skills and a customer focus culture.
  • Commitment to adhere to safety, health and environmental management procedures and standards.
  • Ensuring that all maintenance work meets OEM Standards.
  • Good at report writing, must be computer literate with knowledge of using excel spreadsheets, graph presentations and charts.
  • Ensure that all Repair systems and procedures are followed.

Your Profile:
The section leader is expected to have

  • Class 1 journeyman qualification in Diesel plant fitting/Auto electrics/power electrics or boiler-making or a Millwright.
  • The shift leader is expected to have at least 5 years post apprenticeship experience in the mining industry
  • Knowledge of ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2018
  • Full physical & medical certificate to work in underground mining environment
  • Shall be able to coach and/or train Artisans or Apprentices.
  • Proven Competence in maintenance of Sandvik hard rock underground mining equipment.

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