Mail Processing Graduate Opportunity at the SA Post Office
The SA Post Office’s Mail Processing is offering limited experiential learning opportunities for highly motivated, analytical and unemployed graduates for a period of twelve (12) months.
The positions will be based at Durmail, Durban (03 x Positions).
The Post office would therefore like to invite applications from unemployed graduates who have completed a recognized 3 year tertiary qualification (Diploma / Degree) specialising in Industrial Engineering or Management Services at a recognized institution.
SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS
Will be paid a monthly allowance/stipend as determined by the company
Will sign a training contract for the duration of the training
Will not be guaranteed permanent positions after completion of the training
Will not be entitled to company benefits apart from the monthly allowance.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Persons must be South African Citizens seeking workplace experience.
Completed a 3 year recognized Degree/diploma in Industrial Engineering or Management Services.
Must have report writing, analytical and conceptual skills
Must be residing within the KwaZulu Natal area.
Must be willing to render excellent service to the unit
Must be willing to undergo an assessment/interview.
How to apply
NB: All applications to be accompanied by a
Comprehensive CV,
Certified copies of qualifications,
Statement of results,
ID Copy and contact number
Please e-mail your application to E-mail [email protected], alternatively fax it to 0866 883 257 or you can post it to:
The Manager: HR Operations
Human Resources: (Kwazulu Natal)
Attention: Zodwa Mthembu
Private Bag X 54351
Durban, 4000
Closing Date: 01 April 2014
NB: Please quote this reference in all your applications: Mail Processing Learnership
Correspondence will be limited to short-listed candidates only.
If you do not hear from the South African Post Office or its Agent within 3 months of this advertisement, please accept that your application has been unsuccessful.
Enquiries regarding the programme can be directed to: Lydia Mabena on 012 – 649 6509