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Production Learner : Kimberly-Clark

Job Description

  • Kimberly-Clark makes the essentials for a better life – with great brands like Huggies® Kleenex® and Scott®. While growing our $18+ billion global business, we help build careers through collaboration, engaging experiences and endless opportunities to work with some of the world’s most recognized brands. And, our 43,000 employees are also changing the world for the better, giving back to communities and causes around the globe. If innovative thinking and a passion to win inspire you, come Unleash Your Power at Kimberly-Clark
  • Learnership Opportunity exist for fixed term work experience in the field of study listed below and the successful incumbents will be based at Kimberly Clark Epping Mill (Cape Town). This Learning programme requires on the job learning supported by structured or institutional learning.

We will support you with :

  • A Complete practical work experience related to the theory learnt at College
  • A Practical Training on Mill Operations
  • Applying the fundamental concepts, theories and techniques of production systems/operations.
  • Applying problem solving techniques to operational problems in a production process
  • Training/working on shifts

Requirements

  • Matric with N3 Engineering Studies (Mechanical/ Electrical), N4 will be an added advantage
  • Must not have previously completed the same qualification/learnership at another company or organization
  • Must have been unemployed at the time of appointment
  • Academic results above 70% in your final year whilst maintaining a 60% -65% average or over during the duration of your studies
  • Safety and Quality Focus
  • Ability to apply problem solving techniques to operational problems in a production process
  • Able to train/work on shifts
  • Committed team player, outspoken, willing to learn, results-oriented, attention to detail, self-starter



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