Junior Electrician

Junior Electrician

Durban, South Africa

Company
Wild Dreams Hospitality
Location
Durban
Posted
7 days ago
Via
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Job Description
The lodge is situated along the North Coast of KwaZulu-Natal. This role is responsible for supporting the upkeep and reliability of electrical systems and assisting with the general maintenance of lodge infrastructure, guest accommodation, workshops, and operational facilities. While the primary focus of the position is electrical maintenance, the successful candidate will also assist with broader property maintenance tasks under the guidance of the Maintenance Supervisors.

Candidate Responsibilities:
• Diagnose and repair electrical faults across lodge buildings and infrastructure
• Install, maintain, and repair single-phase and three-phase electrical systems
• Maintain electrical distribution boards, wiring systems, lighting circuits, and power outlets
• Assist with installation and maintenance of air-conditioning (HVAC) systems
• Install, service, and repair electric geysers and hot water systems
• Conduct electrical fault finding and system troubleshooting
• Assist with maintenance of water pumps and electrically driven systems
• Support preventative maintenance programs for lodge electrical infrastructure
• Assist the maintenance team with general maintenance work including plumbing repairs, equipment upkeep, and facility maintenance
• Carry out general handyman duties such as minor building repairs and installations when required
• Ensure all work is performed in accordance with safety standards and operational requirements
• Maintain and care for tools and maintenance equipment
Core Criteria:
• Electrical qualification or trade certification (N2/N3, Electrical Trade Certificate, or similar)
• Practical experience working with single-phase and three-phase electrical systems
• Experience with air-conditioning installations and HVAC electrical components
• Experience installing and maintaining electric geysers
• Ability to conduct electrical fault finding and system diagnostics
• Basic knowledge of electrical safety standards and procedures
• Valid driver’s license
• Physically capable of working in a hands-on maintenance environment
This is a live-in position.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Electrician Jobs in South Africa

Q What is the minimum wage for electrician jobs in South Africa in 2026?
As per the Department of Employment and Labour, the national minimum wage applicable to electricians is R30.49 per hour effective 1 March 2026, equating to R5,952 per month for a standard 45-hour week (195 hours). Under the NEC for the Electrical Contracting Industry Main Agreement (adjusted for 2026), qualified electricians receive a minimum of R26,500 per month. Overtime rates are 1.5 times the ordinary rate for the first 10 hours and double thereafter.
Q What work visa is required for foreign electricians to work in South Africa in 2026?
Foreign electricians qualify for the Critical Skills Work Visa, valid for up to 5 years, as the occupation is listed on the 2026 Critical Skills List. Applicants must provide a job offer, SAQA-verified NQF Level 4 Electrician qualification, and 3 years experience. The application fee is R1,520, processed within 8 weeks via VFS Global.
Q What qualifications and experience are needed for electrician jobs in South Africa?
Candidates require a National Technical Certificate N3 in Electrical Engineering, 24 months verified practical workplace experience, and a passing trade test for the Occupational Certificate: Electrician at NQF Level 4. Apprenticeship programmes last 36 months minimum. No prior degree is needed, but maths and science at N2 level are prerequisites.
Q What documents are required to apply for electrician registration in South Africa?
Submit your trade test pass certificate, completed practical experience logbook (24 months), certified ID or passport copy, two passport photos, and proof of payment of R500 fee to a Labour Centre. Employers must verify via the DOL portal post-submission. Approval grants a registration number valid for 3 years.
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