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Submit CV: Graduate at South African Reserve Bank Careers

Closing Date: 08 July 2018
Location: Pretoria

The South African Reserve Bank (SARB), in collaboration with the  South African Bank Note Company  (RF) Proprietary Limited (SABN) (part of the SARB Group), actively contributes to addressing the country’s skills shortage in the technical and engineering fields through its Work Integrated Learning Programme (WILP).

Detailed Description

Participants will be placed at the SARB’s Head Office in Pretoria and will be rotated to the SABN and the South African Mint. Successful applicants will be grouped according to their field of study, namely artisans, technicians or engineering. The programme will start in October 2018 for artisan and technician learners, and in December 2018 for learners in the field of engineering. Participants will receive a work-based learning remuneration for the duration of the programme.

Job Requirements

Artisans: This group will comprise learners from technical and vocational education and training (TVET) colleges who have an N4 certificate but require 24 months’ practical work experience in order to obtain an occupational trade qualification or a trade test. The fields of study provided for are electrical, electronics, plumbing, air-conditioning and carpentry.

Technicians: This group will comprise learners from universities of technology who have an S3 certificate but require 12 months’ practical work experience as a requirement to complete their national diploma. The 12 months will be spread over two years, where the learners do the first six months after completing their S3 block and the other six months after completing their S4 block.  The fields of study provided for are electrical, electronic and mechanical.

Engineering: This group will comprise students from universities studying towards a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering and who require practical or vocational work experience as partial requirement to obtain their qualification. The four-month learnership will be spread over two years, where learners complete the first two months while in their third year of study and the other two months while in their fourth year of study. The fields of study provided for are for electrical (heavy current) and mechanical.

If you are a South African citizen (without dual citizenship) and meet the above requirements, you are welcome to apply.

How To Apply

Apply Online for the SARB In-Service Traineeship / Graduate / Internship Programme

Do not enclose copies of your identity document or qualifications with your application.

Shortlisted applicants will be subjected to a psychometric assessment, an appropriate reference check and a security clearance as part of the selection process.

In line with the SARB’s commitment to diversifying its workforce, preference will be given to suitable candidates from designated groups. People with disabilities are welcome to apply.

The SARB offers remuneration and benefits commensurate with the level of the position and in line with the market. The level at which the successful applicant will be appointed will depend on his/her competence and experience.