TRAFFIC Northern Cape

Mechanical Engineer - Water

Mass Staffing Projects

Job Description

A large sized Consulting company with branches across South Africa are looking to hire a Mechanical Engineer to be based in their offices in the Northern Cape.

Qualifications
  • BEng/BTech Mechanical Engineering
  • Minimum 2 years' work experience
  • Experience in pipeline and pump station design, refrigeration design, process design, agri-processing would be an advantage
Responsibilities
  • Mechanical/Industrial engineering modeling work in Revit / Plant 3D / Other software
  • Mechanical engineering calculations (i.e., hydraulic calculation, systems curves, pump selection, load calcs, etc.)
  • Project administration (i.e., minutes, project schedules, payment certificates, general correspondence, ISO 90001 quality management system, etc.)
  • Site works (i.e., assist with surveys, quality control inspections, measurements, supervising, site instructions, etc.)

Estimated expected time distribution of work tasks will be 20 % draughting, 20 % calculations, 50 % project administration, and 10 % site work for the first year.

Should you meet the above requirements, please send a detailed CV to or call Roxanne/Hannah/Stella on .

About This Role

Career insights for Mechanical Engineering Technologists and Technicians positions

Salary Benchmark
R24,512/month
R17,001 to R35,326/month
Source: WageIndicator ZAR data
Key Skills for This Role
Active Listening Critical Thinking Reading Comprehension Complex Problem Solving Speaking
Common Technologies
AutoCAD 2024 Revit 2024 MicroStation CONNECT Edition Microsoft PowerPoint 365 ANSYS Mechanical 2024 Various modern FEA packages (ANSYS, Abaqus, COMSOL) Adams 2024 Mastercam 2024

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