Unilever: ICE Internships 2024

Unilever: ICE Internships 2024
Unilever South Africa: ICE Internships 2024 has become available in KwaZulu-Natal for unemployed graduates in possession of the below qualifications. If interested, kindly check the below requirements. STREAK OF LUCK!
Unilever SA invites unemployed graduates to apply for a 12-month Graduate / Internship / Programme 2024.
Company: Unilever South Africa (Pty) Ltd
Job Title: Instrument Control and Automation Internship
Job Type: Graduate Internship
Location: Maydon Wharf, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Closing Date: 16 January 2024
Role is intended to develop the intern and help him/her gain hands-on experience in the sphere of ICE. The intern will also provide assistance to artisans and technicians .
Key Responsibilities:
- Basic computer literacy, i.e.: Excel, Word and PowerPoint
- Develop Reports and Maintenance Documentation
- Review Electrical Drawings and update
- Carry out project work.
- Assist with R2S Projects
- Support breakdown repair. (During Week and Weekend)
- Support Restoration Activities (During Week and Weekend)
- Assist artisans and technicians
- Develop Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) and Standard Maintenance Procedures (SMP’s) and One Point Lessons (OPL’s)
- Carry out Calibration as per PPM
- Update Network Drawings
- Participate in delivering the continuous improvement program which involves internal audits, mock audits, project team involvement, involvement in WCM initiatives & the site SHE programs
Minimum Requirements:
- Matric with Maths & Science
- Diploma/N6 with trade test in Electrical light current / Instrumentation / Automation (Completed)
- 12 Months Internship
- Candidates need to provide their Academic Transcript with their CV’s
How to Apply for Unilever: ICE Internships 2024
CLICK HERE TO APPLY ONLINE FOR INSTRUMENTATION CONTROL AND AUTOMATION INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME

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