Training Facilitator: Welding
Coega Development Corporation
Gqeberha
On-site
ZAR 250 000 - 400 000
Full time
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Job summary
A leading company in Eastern Cape is seeking a Training Facilitator for Welding to oversee training programmes aligned with socio-economic objectives. The role involves developing learning materials, facilitating training, mentoring learners, and ensuring compliance with health and safety standards. Candidates should possess an NQF Level 5 qualification, Trade Test Certificates, and significant industry experience.
Qualifications
- Minimum of NQF Level 5 qualification in training and development.
- Trade Test Certificates – Welding required.
- Facilitator, Assessor and Moderator certification with valid registration.
Responsibilities
- Facilitate training and assessments on and offsite.
- Mentor learners and support workplace mentors.
- Monitor training programmes for budget and quality outcomes.
Skills
Training Facilitation
Mentorship
Health and Safety Compliance
Education
NQF Level 5 qualification in training and development
Trade Test Certificate - Welding
Facilitator, Assessor and Moderator certification
Job title : Training Facilitator: Welding
Job Location : Eastern Cape, Port ElizabethDeadline : June 16, 2025Quick Recommended Links
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Training Facilitation Primary Responsibilities
- Selection of candidates for training interventions;
- Development of learning materials;
- Facilitate training (instructions, assessments etc.) on and offsite;
- Produce training reports;
- Provide input for certification;
- Facilitate placement of learners with host employers (evaluation of the workplace for placement suitability, orientate workplace mentors etc.);
- Provide mentorship to learners and support to workplace (host employer) mentors;
- Upkeep of workshop including cleaning of the workshop and equipment as well as maintenance;
- Conduct sites (host employers) visits frequently and regularly for support and monitoring of quality of provision;
- Maintain learner discipline;
- Oversee and observe health and safety practices in workshops and workplace;
- Make input into training process, systems and processes;
- Plan procurement to purchase consumables before the commencement of training activities;
- Compile and maintain inventory of tools and equipment under their jurisdiction.
Furthermore, All Facilitators Have To Ensure That
- They are aware of and have access to the CDC’s SHEMS;
- They are aware of their responsibilities and duties as laid out in the CDC’s SHEMS;
- They are aware that they work in a safe and environmentally friendly manner;
- They ensure that the company’s housekeeping standards are maintained throughout their area of responsibility;
- They report any unsafe conditions or acts which they cannot rectify themselves to their SHE representative or to the Senior SHE Project Manager as soon as possible;
- They report all SHE incidents which occur within their area of responsibility promptly and in the correct format;
- They are totally familiar with their responsibilities in terms of the CDC’s emergency plan;
- They communicate to the Senior SHE Project Manager any required changes to the SHEMS prior to implementing these changes;
- They timeously complete and correctly record any corrective action which needs to be taken in order to rectify a SHE matter;
- They give full co-operation to, and participate in (as required) the CDC’s internal and external SHEMS audits.
The Training Facilitator Has The Authority To
- Immediately stop any person(s) on CDC property from committing an unsafe or destructive act or omission;
- Take whatever immediate steps he/she deem necessary to prevent injury or environmental damage when confronted with an unsafe or destructive condition.
Specific Responsibilities
Overall facilitation of training programmes
- Ensuring that training interventions are aligned to the CDC’s socio-economic objectives
- Decide on and implement best training strategies
- Participate in SDC and CDC relevant meetings and forums
- Oversee smooth running of training activities during institutional and workplace training
- Ensure high retention of learners
Monitoring
- To monitor progress of all training programmes in terms of budget, implementation and quality outcomes.
- To monitor learner attendance during both institutional and workplace training
Stakeholder involvement
- To interact with different role-players, interested and affected parties, stakeholders and implementing agents impacted by or impacting on the training programmes.
Reporting
- To prepare reports as required and directed by the Unit Head: Technical Skills Development Centre.
Qualifications
COMPETENCIES AND REQUIREMENTS
- Minimum of NQF Level 5 qualification in training and development;
- Trade Test Certificates – Welding;
- Facilitator, Assessor and moderator certification and valid registration with relevant SETA.
Experience
- Minimum of three years as a training facilitator/instructor for Welding;
- Minimum of at least five years post trade test industry experience.
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