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South Africa boasts a massive manufacturing and heavy construction industry. If you are good with your hands, understand complex machinery, or love building large-scale projects, this sector offers incredibly stable and well-paying careers. It is an industry built on precision, hard physical work, and strict safety regulations.
While civil, mechanical, and electrical engineers require university degrees, the backbone of this sector relies heavily on skilled artisans, assembly line workers, and heavy machinery operators who have completed their trade tests.
The manufacturing hubs in Gauteng, KZN, and the Eastern Cape offer a wide variety of roles:
To earn top union rates as an artisan (plumber, boilermaker, mechanic, or electrician), you must be qualified. This means completing your N-courses (N1 to N6) at a TVET college and passing your Trade Test to get your “Red Seal.” Without this, you will likely be restricted to general worker or semi-skilled pay grades.
Browse the latest Engineering & Construction vacancies listed below and apply directly:
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