Afrimat Iron Ore: 2024 Bursaries – Safety, Environmental, Geology
Yibanathi Nhlakanipho has 6 years experience writing and curating verified entry-level jobs, internships, bursaries and career resources for South African youth. Every month, her articles on Scholarly Africa reach at least 1 million job-seekers.
Yibanathi Nhlakanipho has 6 years experience writing and curating verified entry-level jobs, internships, bursaries and career resources for South African youth. Every month, her articles on Scholarly Africa reach at least 1 million job-seekers.
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BURSARY OVERVIEW
Afrimat Iron Ore in South Africa is recruiting and has the following bursaries available in 2024: Safety, Environmental, Geology.
Closing Date: 22 September 2023
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be in 2nd year of study towards any of the above-mentioned Degrees and/or National Diplomas
- Must be from the Northern Cape
- Must have a valid South African ID
HOW TO APPLY
Please send the following documents to apply: Please upload the following documents in one file with the application form to the right. (File size no bigger than 3 MB)
- CV
- Certified academic results
- Proof of registration at an academic tertiary institution
- Certified ID copy
- Certified proof of residence
The candidates must be medically fit in terms of the Mine Health and Safety Act and the Company standards for medical fitness.
Closing Date: 22 September 2023
Job Application Form
In line with the Company’s commitment to Employment Equity and diversifying its workforce, applications from the designated groups and historically disadvantaged students will be given priority consideration.
Afrimat is committed to fair and ethical recruitment practices that sustains consistent delivery towards diversity and inclusion, effective performance and job engagement.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted. The Company reserves the right not to make an appointment.
Yibanathi Nhlakanipho has 6 years experience writing and curating verified entry-level jobs, internships, bursaries and career resources for South African youth. Every month, her articles on Scholarly Africa reach at least 1 million job-seekers.