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Applications Open for the SAB Brewing Development Traineeship Programme 2025

Applications Open for the SAB Brewing Development Traineeship Programme 2025. South African Breweries (SAB) invites South African unemployed youth to apply for Brewing Development Trainee Programme 2025.

The Brewing Development Trainee position is now open for applications at Polokwane Brewery. This is a full-time position and forms part of a 24-month structured technical training program. The position is aimed at graduates looking to develop their skills and gain experience in the brewing industry.

Key Purpose of the Role

  • Address the acquisition of technical skills and experience for graduates as well as familiarize them with the company culture and principles.
  • The rigor of the programme should ensure that an individual that has completed the programme can be allocated an area of responsibility immediately.
  • To enhance technical and leadership skills required to manage a beer making process and beyond.
  • The Technical Trainee programme is a structured 24-month programme.

Key Outputs and Responsibilities:

  • Passion for Beer and Brewing
  • Effective communication skills
  • Good presentation skills
  • Self-managed and assertiveness
  • Must have the ability to communicate effectively at all levels of the business
  • Creative and broad-minded thinker
  • Dynamic Personality
  • Must be a change agent (influential power)
  • Self-starter and energetic
  • Willingness to challenge the “status quo”
  • Owner Mind set
  • Excitement to function in a dynamic and fast changing environment
  • Problem Solver

Minimum Requirements:

To apply for this position, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Matric Certificate or National Senior Certificate (NSC).
  • Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering or an equivalent BTech.

How to Apply:

Click here to apply online for SAB Brewing Development Traineeships 2025

Closing Date: Friday 17th of January 2025

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