Mbuyelo Coal Graduate Trainee Programme 2022/2023 – APPLY NOW

The mission statement of Mbuyelo Coal is to be a leading black-owned South African company that delivers value to all its stakeholders by:
- Understanding the needs of our stakeholders, delivering, and exceeding them
- To attract and retain the best talent in the market
- Focus on core assets – Pareto
- Focusing on owning and operating our assets
- Embracing diversity
- Ensuring sustainability, growth and good governance.
Mbuyelo Coal is inviting unemployed South African young graduates to apply for the following Graduate Trainee Programme:
GRADUATE PROGRAMME: BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT X1 (12 MONTHS CONTRACT)
CLOSING DATE: 03 October 2022
LOCATION: Mavungwani Colliery
JOB REF NO.: MAVC – 001
PURPOSE
- To integrate and provide graduates with advanced workplace learning in their field of study.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Grade 12
- Prospective graduate must possess Bachelor of Engineering (Industrial, Metallurgy, Electrical, Mining, Mechanical, Chemical)
BEHAVIORAL ATTRIBUTES & SKILLS
- Responsible and accountable.
- Innovative, resourceful, and analytical thinker
- Initiative and tenacity
- Independent and self-driven
- Self-disciplined
- Can work under pressure
- Teamwork and support
- Ethical, Accountable, Dependable, Excellence-oriented
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT
- Code 8 driver’s License
- Medically Fit
- Unemployed and candidate must have not been in a similar programme before.
- Qualification, criminal and psychometric testing might be conducted at company’s discretion.
CONTACT DETAILS
Interested candidates who meet the above criteria should submit their CV’s at [email protected] .
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Should you not be contacted within twenty-one working days after closing date, please consider your application as unsuccessful.

NB! Please quote vacancy reference above on your application accordingly.
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