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Applications Open For The Petroleum Agency SA Internship Program 2019

Applications Open For The Petroleum Agency SA Internship Program 2019. Petroleum Agency SA is responsible for promoting and regulating the exploration and exploitation of oil and gas (petroleum) resources within the Republic both onshore and offshore on behalf of Government in terms of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act. (There are ten (10) three year internship programs and two (2) permanent positions which are available. The Internship program seeks to train the candidate for a term of 3 years.

Petroleum Agency SA (Intern Positions) (10 vacancies x 3years Contract):

  • Intern: Environmental Compliance [x1]
Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Management or Environmental Sciences.
  • Intern: GIS Geoscientist [x1]

    BSc Degree in Geology of Geophysics and/or Geographic Information Systems.

  • LLB

  • Intern: Geologist/Geoscientist x2

    An Honours Degree in Geology or Geophysics emphasis on petroleum and or sedimentology would be an advantage.

  • Intern: Technical Compliance [x1]

    Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering / Chemical / Mechanical.

  • Intern: IT Desktop Support Technician [x1]

    IT related qualification or A+ and N+ or MCP

  • Intern: Financial Officer [x1]

    A Bcom Degree or Diploma in Accounting

  • Intern: Corporate Governance [x1]

    LLB or CIS

  • Intern: Human Resource [x1]

    Degree in Human Resources or equivalent

Preference will be given to candidates from the designated groups in terms of the national legislation.

How to Apply

Send your comprehensive CV with a covering letter directly to: Shireen Abdullah (Snr Human Resources Officer) [email protected]

Preference will be given to candidates from designated groups in terms of national legislation. If you do not receive a reply within 4 weeks of your application, please regard your application as unsuccessful.
Closing Date: 17 September 2018

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