Internship Overview
Anglo American Platinum invites applications for an internship and P1/P2 program based at the Amandelbult Complex in Thabazimbi, South Africa.
Closing Date for Applications: 18 December 2024
This initiative aims to provide practical experience to individuals from the host communities, with a preference for local applicants. The internship will last for a maximum of 24 months.
Company Background
Anglo American is a globally diversified mining company, known for its mining operations that supply essential metals and minerals vital for modern life. The company’s Platinum division is a leading producer of platinum group metals (PGMs), which have diverse applications ranging from automotive fuel cells to industrial processes.
Study Fields
The Internship Program focuses on offering hands-on experience in the fields of:-
Risk Management,
Safety Management,
Environmental Management,
Occupational Hygiene,
Engineering,
Finance Risk Management.
This program is pertinent for students needing P1/P2 exposure or recent graduates seeking work experience.
Qualifications
Candidates must fulfill the following criteria:
- Currently pursuing or recently graduated with a National Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Bachelor, BTech, or Honours Degree in specified fields (Risk Management, Safety Management, etc.).
- Submission of academic records, transcripts, certificates, and a letter from their institution confirming the need for work experience is required.
Application Process
To apply, candidates must submit a:-
- comprehensive CV,
- a copy of their ID,
- certified copies of qualifications, and
- proof of residence from relevant authorities in their communities.
Applications can be submitted through the Anglo American website, ensuring that all supporting documents are included.
Non-compliance with application requirements may result in disqualification.
Additional Information
Candidates will be required to undergo a Medical Fitness Test as part of the application process.
This internship is specifically aimed at benefiting local communities, and applicants must provide verification of their local residency.