VACANCY
The vacancy below is now available at Dundee Precious Metals Tsumeb.
THE POSITION: SUPERVISOR: MECHANICAL
The incumbent will report to the Senior Engineer: Project Management Office and be
accountable for:
ROLE ACCOUNTABILITIES:
• Legal, Safety, Health and Environmental compliance as well as promoting a safety
culture in the area of responsibility.
• Improve plant availability and reliability through quality maintenance and
application of appropriate engineering standards.
• Effective supervision, leading team members, managing the budget and other
resources in the areas of accountability to achieve company goals.
• Maintain a strong planning orientation and compliance with the planning system of
the company.
• Maintain a strong production focus and provide feedback to stakeholders on work
done and proactively identify areas to prevent unplanned stoppages.
• Effective teamwork and coordination with all stakeholders.
• Ensure reports/timesheets/paperwork are accurately completed and on time.
• Facilitate the ongoing development of knowledge, skills and personal growth of
team members.
• Ensure compliance with the company policies and rules and lead by example by
living the company’s values.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
• A National Engineering Certificate (N3) and Trade Certificate in Mechanical
Fitting (Level 3) or equivalent.
• A National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering will be an added advantage.
THE POSITION: SUPERVISOR: MECHANICAL
• A minimum of 10 years relevant post-trade test work experience is required; of
which a minimum of 5 years should be on supervisory level. Candidates with more
relevant experience will have an added advantage.
• Maintenance experience in a heavy process plant, mining, steel, or factory
industry. Experience in a crushing/communition and furnace environment will be
an added advantage.
• Knowledge and familiarity of working with maintenance management systems
(Maximo, SAP, etc.)
• Safety training certification such as SAMTRAC or equivalent will be an added
advantage.
• Strong leadership on safety and hands-on experience.
• Strong people and cost management skills.
• Ability to work under pressure.
• Good knowledge of the Microsoft Office Suite, with good Excel skills.
• Valid code B driver’s license.
Job Summary
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the essential qualifications and certifications for a Mechanical Supervisor role in Namibia?
A relevant National Diploma or B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering is typically required, alongside a valid trade qualification such as Fitter & Turner or Millwright. Specific certifications in risk assessment, first aid, and supervisory training are also highly valued by employers in the Namibian mining sector.
What does a typical day look like for a Mechanical Supervisor at a mining operation in Namibia?
A Mechanical Supervisor typically oversees a team of technicians, plans and schedules maintenance activities, and ensures adherence to safety protocols for mechanical equipment. This includes conducting toolbox talks, inspecting work, troubleshooting issues, and managing parts inventory to minimize downtime.
What is the typical work culture and what are the expectations for supervisors in Namibian mining companies?
Namibian mining culture emphasizes safety, teamwork, and adherence to strict operational procedures. Supervisors are expected to lead by example, promote a disciplined work environment, and ensure local content and community engagement policies are respected.
What are the common career progression paths for a Mechanical Supervisor in the Namibian mining industry?
Successful Mechanical Supervisors often advance to roles like Senior Supervisor, Superintendent, or even Section Engineer within the mining sector. Further professional development and specialized certifications can open doors to broader management or technical specialist positions.
What kind of benefits package can one expect as a Mechanical Supervisor in a Namibian mining company?
Namibian mining companies typically offer competitive benefits packages, including comprehensive medical aid, provident or pension fund contributions, and generous leave entitlements. Housing or living allowances, especially for roles in remote areas, are also common.
What should I include in my application, and what do Namibian employers prioritize when hiring for this role?
Your application should clearly highlight your relevant mechanical experience, supervisory skills, and any safety or trade certifications. Namibian employers often look for candidates with a strong commitment to safety, leadership potential, and an understanding of local labor regulations.
New Job Alert
Never miss a chance!
Let us know your job expectations, so we can find you jobs better!
Get latest job updates
Search Jobs Namibia
Job Location
- Namibia (85)
- Windhoek, Namibia (63)
- Windhoek (49)
- Swakopmund (18)
- Ondangwa (15)

One Comment
No comment for now