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Join a dynamic engineering water treatment company as an Engineer-in-Training in Stellenbosch. You'll work on innovative water monitoring technology, collaborating across teams to enhance sustainability efforts. This role offers hands-on experience in R&D and direct impact on water resource management in South Africa.
Location: Stellenbosch, Western Cape | Industry: Engineering Water Treatment | Type: Full-Time
Are you a hands-on electronics enthusiast with a passion for solving real-world environmental challenges? Do you want to be part of a team thats pioneering smart solutions in water sustainability? If so, wed love to meet you.
We are a fast-growing engineering water treatment companyseeking a dynamic Engineer-in-Training (Electronics) to support and innovate within our online water monitoring and treatment systems.
As our Engineer-in-Training, you'll work on cutting-edge water monitoring technology, sensor integration and signal testing to backend data systems and client dashboards. You'll be immersed in R&D, collaborate across teams, and directly impact how South Africa monitors and manages water resources.
1. Maintain & Improve Online Monitoring Systems
Ensure sensor data is accurately collected and stored from on-site devices into our backend database
Verify that live dashboards display up-to-date operational data, including water levels, quality, and usage metrics
2. Test & Calibrate Telemetry Panels
Perform testbench calibration, signal validation, and electrical checks
Set up and integrate panels with backend systems and ensure flawless data flow to client dashboards
3. Monitor Plant Operations & Reporting
Keep an eye on client plants for performance issues or irregularities
Prepare monthly reports based on water usage, quality, and borehole levels in line with WULA compliance
4. R&D and Innovation
Research communication protocols (LoRaWAN, MQTT, cellular, satellite) to improve system efficiency and reliability
Explore new sensors and technologies to enhance our online monitoring capabilities
Bachelors degree in Electronic/Electrical Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering, or related field
Experience with databases, web APIs, and virtual machines
Familiarity with PLC programming, electrical schematics, and sensor communication
Curiosity, initiative, and a collaborative mindset
Ability to work independently and take ownership of tasks
The opportunity to work on mission-driven projects with real-world impact
Exposure to cutting-edge monitoring and control systems
Growth in a collaborative, innovation-focused engineering environment
Mentorship from senior engineers and hands-on project ownership