Job Description
Engineer in Training - Mechanical Engineering X2
Posting Start Date:  7/8/25
Job Location (Short):  Wadeville, Germiston, Gauteng, ZAF,
Requisition ID:  33467
Onsite or Remote:  Onsite Position

Komatsu is an indispensable partner to the construction, mining, forestry, forklift, and industrial machinery markets, maximizing value for customers through innovative solutions. With a diverse line of products supported by our advanced IoT technologies, regional distribution channels, and a global service network, we tap into the power of data and technology to enhance safety and productivity while optimizing performance. Komatsu supports a myriad of markets, including housing, infrastructure, water, pipeline, minerals, automobile, aerospace, electronics and medical, through its many brands and subsidiaries, including TimberPro, Joy, P&H, Montabert, Modular Mining Systems, Hensley Industries, NTC, and Gigaphoton.

Job Overview

Kickstart your career with a graduate programme. The EIT programme is over 24 months, where you will be given a challenging hands-on role working in a diverse environment. If you are energised, self-motivated, willing to learn with good communication skills, have excellent time management and you’re a team player, then this may be your opportunity to create your career with Komatsu Mining Corporation (KMC).

 

An opportunity for a University student to obtain the required workplace exposure has become available. We require a student who has successfully completed a BSc or BEng degree in Mechanical engineering, to be employed on a two-year fixed term contract at our Wadeville facility.

Key Job Responsibilities

  • Assisting Mechanical engineers in designing, testing, perfecting and maintaining products, machinery, and equipment.
  • Assisting technical teams with special projects.

Qualifications/Requirements

BSC or BEng degree in Mechanical engineering

Additional Information

Key Performance Behaviors

Leadership
Continuous Learning
Effective Relationships
Collaboration
Critical Thinking
Service Orientation
Drive for Results