ArcelorMittal Apprenticeship Programme 2024 / 2025
ArcelorMittal is inviting unemployed youth to apply for Apprenticeship Programme 2024 / 2025.
Apprenticeship Application Ending Date: 01 December 2024
Plaement: Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng, South Africa
ArcelorMittal is currently accepting applications for Apprenticeship Programme.
The Apprenticeship Programme provides candidates with access to classroom and on-the-job training that will enable them to acquire knowledge and expertise in the chosen trade, as well as, obtain a trade certificate after the successful completion of their trade test.
The Apprenticeship includes Training related cost, Personal Protective Equipment, Payment of Institutional Training, On-site Personal Insurance, as well as, a monthly stipend.
Permanent employment on completion of trade test is not guaranteed.
Available trades include:
- Millwright
- Boilermaker
- Welder
Duties and responsibilities:
- Commit to and successfully complete the apprenticeship as required
- Ensure a healthy and safe work environment
- Adhere to all health, safety, and environmental policies and legislation
- Achieve trade based technical competencies
- Comply with contractual training agreement
Minimum requirements
- Minimum of a Grade 12 Qualification with English, Mathematics and Science
- Applicable trade theory and an additional trade related technical subjects would be advantageous
- A team player who can also work independently
- Driven, highly self-motivated
- An agile thinker with excellent problem-solving skills
- Great attention to detail and an aptitude for engineering
How to apply
Click here to apply online for ArcelorMittal Apprenticeship Programme 2024 / 2025.
As part of your application, please include your CV, ID and grade 12 certificate as well as other relevant certificates if applicable such as (N3, N4, N5 or N6). Unfortunately, your application will not be considered without the supporting documentation attached.
Headquartered in Vanderbijlpark, Gauteng, ArcelorMittal South Africa is the largest steel producer in sub-Saharan Africa. In 2023, we made 2.8 million tonnes of liquid steel. This was 14% higher than the amount we produced in 2022 and 10% lower than our output of 3.1 million tonnes in 2021.
Our 9 259 employees and contractors (2022: 9 592) produce both flat and long steel in hundreds of grades and specifications for further value add by our customers – downstream manufacturers in southern, West and East Africa (and other markets).
We are part of the worldwide ArcelorMittal group, which employs approximately 154 000 people and produces 58 million tonnes of crude steel per year.
Our steel is manufactured primarily at large, capital intensive facilities in Vanderbijlpark (flat) in eMalahleni, Mpumalanga (structural) and in Newcastle (long) in northern KwaZulu-Natal. Our second integrated flat steel plant, Saldanha in the Western Cape, and our second long steel plant in the Vaal Triangle of Gauteng have been under care and maintenance.
We employ traditional ironmaking and primary steelmaking methodologies but, in 2022, began actively pursuing new low-carbon practices and technologies.
Our coke batteries in Vanderbijlpark and Newcastle produced 1.1 million tonnes of coke in 2023. Over the next four years coke production is expected to increase to an average of 1.9 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa).
By-products resulting from our ironmaking and steelmaking processes – primarily slag and tar – are important sources of revenue.
Our strategy is to ensure that we remain the champion of innovative, export-driven steel-based industrialisation in South Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, and other key geographies.