Boilermaker
A boilermaker is a tradesperson who manufactures, installs, and maintains boilers, tanks, and closed vats. Boilers heat the liquid, usually water, that is used to generate electric power or provide heat to buildings, factories, or ships.
Boilermaker Duties & Responsibilities
This job requires candidates to be able to perform duties that include the following:
- Install premade boilers into manufacturing facilities and other buildings
- Read and understand blueprints for the location, position, and dimension of boiler parts
- Complete job work orders and other needed maintenance documentation
- Organize and arrange pre-made boiler parts before assembly
- Identify all of the necessary tools required for tasks
- Assemble boiler tanks that often involves automatic or robotic welding
- Use scrapers, cleaning solvents and wire brushed to clean vats
- Inspect and perform tests on boiler systems to find any defects or leaks
- Repair or replace parts such as valves, joints, or pipes, using welding equipment, hand tools, and gas torches
Welder
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Welder responsibilities include:
- Reading blueprints and drawings and taking measurements to plan layout and procedures
- Determining the appropriate welding equipment or method based on requirements
- Setting up components for welding according to specifications
Fitter & Turner
A fitter and turner is responsible for the fabrication, positioning and alignment of parts for products . They then assemble those parts into products including tools, machinery and machine components.
Fitter Responsibilities:
- Analyzing the blueprints for mechanical systems to determine the specifications of the components to be constructed.
- Constructing structural components from raw materials.
- Using welding equipment to fuse structural components.
- Inspecting fabricated components to ensure that they are the correct size.
- Utilizing shears, power saws, cutting torches, and chipper knives to cut structural components as needed.
- Creating a suitable maintenance schedule and performing system maintenance accordingly.
- Conducting diagnostic testing on malfunctioning systems to determine the root cause of the malfunction.
- Replacing damaged or defective structural components as needed.
- Adhering to all work-site safety rules and regulations.
Fitter Requirements:
- High school diploma or GED.
- Appropriate state certification.
- Proven experience working as a fitter.
- Sound knowledge of local and state building codes.
- The ability to use hand and power tools.
- The ability to interpret blueprints for mechanical systems.
- The ability to concentrate for extended periods.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent communication, time management, and organizational skills.
- Exceptional welding and mechanical skills.
Forklift Driver
Also known as forklift drivers, forklift operators drive industrial trucks and specialize in warehouse transportation. Their primary responsibilities include loading and unloading warehouse material, optimizing loads to ensure operational efficiency and identifying damages to vehicles.
Forklift Operator Responsibilities:
- Loading, unloading, shipping, and receiving warehouse items.
- Transporting materials to different locations within the facility.
- Optimizing loads to ensure operational efficiency.
- Securing loads to the machine before transportation.
- Inspecting for damages to vehicles.
- Scheduling vehicles for maintenance and repairs.
- Operating and managing technical equipment.
- Managing inventory by utilizing RF scanning equipment.
- Picking and wrapping orders for shipment.
- Identifying workplace safety hazards.
- Adhering to safety management standards.
- Adhering to production schedules.
Forklift Operator Requirements:
- Valid fork-lifting certificate.
- Excellent hand-eye coordination.
- Proficiency in operating technical machinery and RF scanners.
- Good physical condition.
- Mathematical aptitude.
- Good organizational skills.
- Attention to detail.
- Good written and verbal communication.
Code 10/14 Drivers - Richards Bay Area
The Transport Department requires a Code 10/14 Driver who will be responsible for driving a code 10/14 truck. Tasks include, amongst others: Responsible for the vehicle. Day to day inspection of the vehicle and to report all faults.
Responsibilities:
- Delivering of goods;
- Collect and verify delivery instructions;
- Meeting of deadlines e.g deliver perishable good at the right specific time;
- Inspect vehicles for mechanical items and safety issues and perform preventative maintenance;
- Issuing and reconciling of invoices;
- Assisting loaders with double checking of orders;
- Meet delivery schedules;
- Completing transfer documents;
- Transport cargo to and from distribution centres and plants.
Requirements:
- Code 10/14 driver’s license;
- Must stay in the Richards Bay area.
- 10 years’ FMCG/Retail experience.
- PDP.