Bursaries

ArcelorMittal: Bursary / Scholarship Programme 2016 / 2017

Closing Date: 30 June 2016

Interested In a global engineering career with the largest steel manufacturer in the world?

ArcelorMittal South Africa, Vanderbilpark Works would like to announce the following bursary opportunities: Training as artisans is provided In the, following fields: Welder Boilermaker, Fitter and Turner, Fitter, Millwright, Electrician, Instrumentation, Refractory Mason.

Applicants must have been previously employed contributing to the Unemployment Benefit Fund (UIF).

  • Proof of previous employment to be attached

Required qualifications are:

  • A full Grade 11 qualification with English, Mathematics (not Maths Literacy). Physical/Engineering Science, relevant trade theory and an additional relevant technical subject – all passed or
  • A full N2 – N6 certificate (Mathematics. Engineering Science, relevant trade theory and an additional relevant technical subject) (Evidence of English on at least Grade 11) — all passed or
  • A full NVC Level 3 or a Technical Learnership NQF Level 3 with related technical subjects

Previous recognised formal trade related institution training will be an advantage. A contractual training agreement will apply. The bursary includes specified training cost. PPE,, payment of institutional training, personal insurance as well as a bursary allowance. Permanent employment on completion of trade test is not guaranteed

How to Apply

Applicants must forward a completed CV including a copy of ID and proof of all qualifications to email [email protected]

Please quote reference VDB-UIFAPPR- 1 and indicate the trade you are applying for in the subject field

Please note

  • Preference will be given to previously disadvantaged groups
  • The successful candidates will be subject to a medical examination
  • By submitting your application, you give consent for us to use your personal information for recruitment

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