OMNIA COMPANY
Handyman Job Opportunity
Closing Date
2023/05/16
Reference Number
OMN230505-2
Job Title
Handyman
Company
Fertilizer a division of Omnia
Location – Town / City
Sasolburg
Location – Province
Free State
Location – Country
South Africa
Job Type Classification
Permanent
Overview
Workshop activities at the Omnia Fertilizer division in Sasolburg will fall under the purview of the successful candidate for this position, who will be accountable for their execution.
The successful applicant will be accountable for carrying out a variety of repair and maintenance duties throughout the course of each day.
These duties may include, but are not limited to, building work, general facility repairs, and plumbing, but are not limited to these categories.
The world-class manufacturing philosophy, principles, and practices guide all activities, roles, and responsibilities, ensuring that everything is in alignment.
Qualifications
Maths and Science up to and including Matric/Grade 12
Forklift A license to operate a cherry picker will be an asset.
Experience
2–5 years’ worth of experience in the field of civil work
Priority given to applicants with experience working in a building environment
Responsibilities
Include the maintenance and repair of buildings and equipment
Painting
Basic plumbing
Particular areas’ maintenance and cleaning needs
Knowledge Required for the Job Competencies:
Construction tasks, metal-basic welding, and the maintenance and repair of mechanical items
The skills and experience necessary for painting and plumbing
Core behavioral competencies include the following:
Decision making
Teamwork
Work standards
Reliability
Adaptability
Problem-solving
Honesty and relying on one another
The activities of planning and organization
Competence in both functions and technologies:
Competence in construction, metalwork, plumbing, and painting
Outstanding Support for Our Customers
Acquainted with the Microsoft Office suite
Ability to Perform Multiple Functions:
Collaboration
Integration of functionality (including integration with ACTS and plant processes)