Maintenance Electrician

Maintenance Electrician

Durban, South Africa

Company
Defy Appliances
Location
Durban
Posted
21 days ago
Via
LinkedIn

Job Description
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION:

The Maintenance Electrician is responsible for the installation, inspection, fault-finding, repair, and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient plant operation. The role supports production by minimizing downtime, maintaining equipment integrity, and ensuring compliance with safety, quality, and statutory requirements.

Responsibilities:

Electrical Maintenance & Fault Finding
• Perform planned, preventative, and corrective electrical maintenance on plant, machinery, and auxiliary equipment.
• Diagnose and repair electrical faults on motors, MCCs, control panels, VSDs, PLC-controlled systems, and instrumentation.
• Respond promptly to breakdowns and emergency call-outs to minimize production losses.
• Conduct electrical inspections, testing, and commissioning of equipment.

Installation & Improvement
• Install new electrical equipment, wiring, and control systems in accordance with drawings, specifications, and regulations.
• Participate in plant upgrades, shutdowns, and continuous improvement projects.
• Assist with basic PLC fault diagnosis and interface troubleshooting (where applicable).

Safety, Compliance & Housekeeping
• Ensure all work complies with Occupational Health & Safety Act (OHS), electrical regulations, and company safety procedures.
• Perform Lock-Out / Tag-Out (LOTO) and permit-to-work procedures.
• Maintain high standards of housekeeping in all work areas.
• Report hazards, near misses, and unsafe conditions.

Documentation & Communication
• Complete job cards, maintenance reports, and inspection records accurately and timeously.
• Communicate effectively with production teams, supervisors, and other maintenance disciplines.
• Provide technical input and feedback on recurring faults and equipment reliability issues.

Team Support
• Work collaboratively with mechanical, instrumentation, and automation teams.
• Assist with mentoring apprentices or junior electricians where required.
• Support shift operations, standby duties, and after-hours work as per operational requirements.

Minimum Qualifications & Skills Requirement:
• Trade Test Certificate: Electrician (Red Seal preferred).
• NQF Level 6 (N6) - Electrical qualification (or equivalent).
• Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Maintenance Electrician in an industrial environment (manufacturing, mining, utilities, or similar).
• Proven experience in fault-finding on industrial electrical systems.
• Basic computer skills, including proficiency in using maintenance management software (CMMS) and Microsoft Office applications.
• Strong understanding of electrical principles and systems.
• Ability to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and technical manuals.
• Proficiency in electrical troubleshooting and motor testing and isolation.
• Ability to use precision measuring instruments (e.g., calipers, micrometers, dial indicators, multimeters).
• Excellent troubleshooting and diagnostic skills.

Physical Requirements:
• Mobility: Ability to move around freely in a manufacturing or laboratory environment. This may involve walking, standing, bending, stooping, and kneeling for extended periods. Ability to navigate stairs and ladders (if required by the work environment).
• Lifting and Carrying: Ability to lift and carry moderately heavy objects (up to 30kg) occasionally. This may include tools, equipment, and components (like Motors). Ability to push or pull heavy objects with assistance (e.g., moving equipment on a dolly).
• Dexterity and Coordination: Excellent manual dexterity and fine motor skills for working with small parts, tools, and equipment. Good hand-eye coordination for tasks such as wiring, soldering, and assembling components.
• Vision: Good visual acuity, including close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. This is essential for tasks such as reading schematics, inspecting equipment, and operating machinery.
• Hearing: Ability to hear and understand spoken instructions and warnings in a noisy environment. Ability to distinguish between different sounds to identify potential problems with equipment.

Please be advised if you haven’t been contacted within 30 days then your application is unsuccessful.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Electrician Jobs in South Africa

Q What is the national minimum wage for electricians in South Africa effective 1 March 2026?
The Department of Employment and Labour sets the national minimum wage at R32.20 per hour for all workers including electricians as of 1 March 2026. This amounts to R5,796 per month for a standard 45-hour week. Overtime must be paid at 1.5 times the ordinary rate for hours exceeding 45 per week.
Q What work visa is required for a foreign electrician to work legally in South Africa in 2026?
Foreign electricians need a General Work Visa or Critical Skills Visa if listed on the 2026 Critical Skills List, requiring a job offer from a registered employer and SAQA qualification evaluation. The application fee is R1,520, with processing taking 8-20 weeks. Proof of 5 years experience and health insurance is mandatory.
Q What qualifications and experience are required to qualify as a registered electrician in South Africa?
Candidates need N2 Certificate in Electrical Engineering, 24 months practical experience, and a passing trade test at an accredited centre. The QCTO issues the National Certificate: Electrician upon completion. Red Seal endorsement is available for reciprocity with other countries.
Q What documents are needed to apply for electrician job registration with the Department of Labour?
Submit certified ID or passport, trade test certificate, N2/N3 qualifications, and proof of practical experience to the nearest DOL office. A competency declaration form and two passport photos are also required. Processing takes 4-6 weeks for issuance of registration number.
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