BOBCAT TRAINING IN GAUTENG
BOBCAT THAT WILL BENEFIT YOUR CAREER PATH
There is a wide variety of BOBCATs -like the CAT Series, Hitachi Series / Komatsu Series. Doosan Series, Case Series, Bell Series.
- Must be good at working with your hands
- You must have physical stamina and strength
- You must be detail-oriented
- You must have good Communication skills
- You must have a very logical mind
- You must have excellency in problem-solving techniques
- ID copy
- 2 passport photos
- CV
- Grade 8 report or equivalent
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BOBCAT TRAINING IN SOUTH AFRICA
Bobcats are very common and can be used for a wide variety of tasks: construction, small demolitions, light transportation of building materials, powering building equipment, digging holes/excavation, landscaping, breaking asphalt, and using special attachments.
Operate a Skid steer Loader / Bobcat
- SAQA US ID: 262712
- NQF Level: 2
- CREDITS: 10
- Duration: 1 Week
- Recertification: Same time Maximum 2hrs
- License Renewal: Same time Maximum 2hrs
Skid Steer loader / Bobcat Training machine operator training Course Content:
Detailing on Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) Operations includes 30% theory Contact & Assessments and 70% Practical training for learners and Machines. Below see details of the modules.
For a learner to be capable of operating Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) here is what he or She fulfills:
Demonstrating knowledge of the functions of a Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat)
- Planning for work activities and preparing the work area.
- Starting and shutting down a Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat).
- Operating a Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat).
- Transporting Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) to and from the site.
FAQs
1. How long does Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) operator license take to expire?
The code of Practice is Valid for 2 years. For Renewal Visit our Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) operator school done the same time as you are already on our Records.
2. What is the current Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) salary in South Africa
13,000 ZAR (Maximum).
3. How much does a Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) operator license cost?
For fresh or new operators, Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) operator license and operator certificate costs are included in the operator skills training price. Renewing a Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) license or Certification due to previous experience operating a Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat)operator without papers is called RPL which costs R3000
4. Where do I find a Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) job in South Africa?
Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) jobs are common in the mines, land refilling, and construction sites. Visit the Department of Mineral Resources website to see the number of operating mines in South Africa. Check their websites for advertising jobs for Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) operators on their career pages and advertising sites
5. Do Gautech assist with jobs and Create Career Opportunities?
Gautech Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) School provides free job assistance, CV writing skills, and job search techniques. We encourage employers to contact us at +2778 957 1441 for reliable Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat) Operators. We encourage Competent learners to join job advertising sites such as Indeed, career24, career junction, and LinkedIn for daily or weekly job notifications regarding jobs
6. When do I renew my certificate & License for the Skid Steer Loader (Bobcat)?
It’s a code of practice for every piece of machinery to be renewed every after 2 years.
International Skid Steer Loader Loader (Bobcat) Training School
Our school also trains international students from Sub-Saharan African Countries such as Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Democratic Republic), Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Réunion, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Western Sahara, Zambia, Zimbabwe