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Senior Diamond Sorter – Kimberley

Leading Diamond Mining Group is looking for an experienced and qualified Senior Diamond Sorter for their facility in Kimberley in the Northern Cape Province.

Petra Diamonds is a leading independent diamond mining group and an increasingly important supplier of rough diamonds to the international market. The Company has interests in five producing mines: four in South Africa (Finsch, Cullinan, Koffiefontein and Kimberley Underground) and one in Tanzania (Williamson). It also maintains an exploration programme in Botswana.

Job Grade: C3

Job Description:

To sort diamonds according to standard operating procedures. The position is based at Harry Oppenheimer House in Kimberley.

Tasks and Responsibilities:

Sort production as per required standards
Receive and ensure safety of product
Maintain and care for assets
Conduct general administrative tasks
Be flexible and available to work overtime, as required

Minimum Requirements:

Grade 12
10 years’ plus experience in diamond sorting – essential
Experience in different diamond sorting disciplines, an advantage
Computer Literate in MS Office Suite
Valid drivers’ license

Other Skills/Competencies:

Attention to detail
Good eyesight with three dimensional vision
Able to sit for long periods of time
Able to work in a team
Good communication skills
Trustworthy and assertive
Able to work under pressure

Fax your CV to 0864836036 diamond sorter

Or complete form and scan CV

Jobs in Kimberley

Kimberley is located 110km km east of the confluence of the Vaal and Orange Rivers It is the capital of the Northern Cape Province of South Africa. Due to its diamond mining past and the siege during the Second Boer War the city of Kimberley has considerable historical significance. Notable personalities such as Cecil Rhodes and Barney Barnato made their fortunes here, and the roots of the De Beers Company can also be traced to the early days of the mining town. In the late nineteenth century, Kimberley was the initial hub of industrialisation in South Africa.The Kimberley Royal Stock Exchange, which opened on 2 February 1881 was South Africa’s first stock and was housed by the city of Kimberley.

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