ArcelorMittal Apprenticeship Programme 2025
ArcelorMittal South Africa, a leading steel producer, is offering an exciting apprenticeship opportunity for 2025. The program is designed to equip candidates with the skills and expertise needed for technical trades through a combination of classroom and on-the-job training. Upon completion, successful candidates will receive a trade certificate.
- Location: Vanderbijlpark
- Contract Type: Apprenticeship
- Remuneration: Market related
- Apply By: 1 December 2024
Available Trades:
- Millwright
- Boilermaker
- Welder
Key Responsibilities:
- Successfully complete the apprenticeship program, which includes both practical and theoretical training.
- Ensure a safe work environment by adhering to health, safety, and environmental policies.
- Develop technical competencies required for the chosen trade.
- Maintain a strong commitment to the apprenticeship agreement.
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Minimum Requirements:
- Grade 12 with English, Mathematics, and Science as subjects.
- Additional technical subjects (N3, N4, N5, or N6) are advantageous.
- Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and a keen interest in engineering.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
How to Apply:
Ensure your application includes the following:
- CV
- ID
- Grade 12 Certificate
- Any other relevant certificates (e.g., N3, N4, N5, N6)
Applications will not be considered without the required documents.
ArcelorMittal’s Commitment:
As part of the global ArcelorMittal group, the South African arm is dedicated to producing steel that will play a critical role in building the circular economy of the future. The company’s vision also includes achieving zero fatalities and serious injuries through its health and safety initiative, "Believe in Zero."
To Apply: ArcelorMittal Apprenticeship Programme