FOSKOR MINE: INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME 2023

 


Foskor Mine invites South African unemployed youth to apply for Graduate Internship Programme 2023 / 2024.


Closing Date: 30 June 2023

Location: Phalaborwa, Limpopo

Foskor Mine: Internship Programme 2023

Foskor is the leading South African supplier of phosphate, granular fertilisers, the core ingredient in nitrogen, phosphate and potassium fertiliser products known as NPKs.

It is also a commercial producer of phosphoric and sulphuric acids and magnetite (a by-product of the phosphate beneficiation process), which are sold both locally and abroad, the company offers a wide scope of career opportunities and exposure to best business practices.

At Foskor we recognise that talented and enthusiastic people are the cornerstone of our business success, competitiveness, and sustainability.

Our Graduate in Training (GIT) programme offers a structured 24-month experiential contract to newly qualified graduates to gain the relevant practical experience as well as continuous learning. This will empower and better enable candidates to successfully enter the job market.

Successful applicants will be based at Richards Bay Acid Division in KwaZulu-Natal during their experiential placement period.

Mining Division:
Mining Graduate Engineers
Electrical Graduate Engineers
Mechanical Graduate Engineers
Civil Graduate Engineers
Analytical Chemistry Graduate

Logistics:
Supply Chain Material Handling
Supply Chain Logistics
Clearing and Forwarding

REQUIRED EDUCATION:

An Undergraduate or Postgraduate Degree in the following or similar disciplines:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Electrical engineering
  • Quantitative Risk Management
  • Information Technology (e.g. Computer Science, Software Development and or Systems Development)

Opportunities will be given to graduates with an excellent academic track record (65% average in academic results, and above).

N.B. In line with our company transformation policies, first preference will be given to local people in the HDSA and women categories.

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