
Looking for an opportunity to build a career in water treatment? Rand Water invites applications for its Water and Wastewater Treatment Process Operations Learnership Programme (NQF Level 2). This program offers 25 positions and is ideal for individuals passionate about contributing to South Africa’s water sustainability efforts. The closing date for applications is 03 February 2025.
Rand Water is one of the world’s largest and most reliable water utilities, delivering quality potable water to over 12 million people in South Africa. With a rich history of innovative solutions since 1903, the organization continues to support employment creation and develop critical skills aligned with the National Skills Development Strategy III.
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Through this learnership, you’ll gain invaluable skills and experience while making a positive impact on your community and the environment.
To be considered for the program, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Important: Failing to disclose post-matric qualifications will lead to disqualification.
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Ensure you include the following when applying:
The learnership is designed to provide hands-on training in water and wastewater treatment operations. Key duties and learning areas include:
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This learnership offers the perfect opportunity to build a career in a vital sector while receiving training and practical experience. With the support of Rand Water, you’ll develop critical skills, gain valuable insights, and position yourself for future growth in water and wastewater management.
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