Multinational corporation Unilever is recruiting now for their Millwright Apprenticeship programme that is available now in Gauteng.
Applications are now open for a Millwright Apprenticeship Programme based at the Anderbolt Factory in Boksburg, Gauteng, offering aspiring artisans the opportunity to gain valuable technical training and hands-on industry experience.
This apprenticeship is ideal for individuals who are passionate about engineering, maintenance and manufacturing, and who want to develop the skills required to become a qualified Millwright.
About The Millwright Apprenticeship
The apprenticeship programme combines structured technical training with practical workplace experience under the guidance of qualified artisans and engineers.
Successful candidates will gain exposure to both mechanical and electrical systems within a manufacturing and production environment, building the knowledge and competencies required for a career in the engineering sector.
Participants will play an active role in supporting maintenance activities while learning industry standards, safety procedures and equipment troubleshooting techniques.
Millwright Apprentice Responsibilities
As part of the training programme, apprentices will:
- Assist qualified Millwrights with the maintenance and repair of production machinery and equipment
- Support fault-finding and troubleshooting on mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems
- Participate in planned, preventative and breakdown maintenance activities
- Assist with equipment installations, upgrades and commissioning projects
- Learn and apply engineering standards and safe working procedures
- Use engineering tools and measuring equipment safely and correctly
- Maintain high housekeeping standards within workshops and production areas
- Complete apprenticeship logbooks, assessments and training requirements
- Support continuous improvement and equipment reliability initiatives
- Adhere to safety, quality and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards
- Assist with the inspection and replacement of machine components and spare parts
- Work closely with production and maintenance teams to minimise equipment downtime
Minimum Requirements
To qualify for the Millwright Apprenticeship Programme, applicants must have:
- Grade 12 (Matric) with Mathematics and Physical Science
The following qualifications and skills will be advantageous:
- N2, N3 or relevant engineering studies
- Basic understanding of mechanical and electrical principles
- Computer literacy
Applicants should also be willing to work shifts and overtime when required.
Skills And Competencies
The ideal candidate should possess:
- Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude
- Good analytical and problem-solving abilities
- A willingness to learn and develop technical skills
- Effective communication skills
- Ability to work well within a team
- Strong attention to detail
- Commitment to workplace safety
- Ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced manufacturing environment
Areas Of Technical Exposure
During the apprenticeship, learners will gain practical experience in:
- Mechanical maintenance
- Electrical systems
- Pneumatic systems
- Hydraulic systems
- PLC and automation technologies
- Preventative maintenance practices
- Equipment reliability and performance monitoring
- Technical troubleshooting and fault diagnosis
Why Apply For A Millwright Apprenticeship?
A Millwright Apprenticeship provides a strong foundation for a career in engineering and manufacturing by combining theoretical learning with practical workplace experience.
Successful apprentices will develop highly sought-after technical skills in mechanical and electrical maintenance, preparing them for future opportunities in the manufacturing, production and industrial sectors.
For individuals looking to become qualified artisans, this apprenticeship offers an excellent pathway into the engineering industry.
HOW TO APPLY
Closing date not specified.
