SASOL Fire Fighter in Training Operations

Explore the essential role of the SASOL Fire Fighter in training operations, ensuring safety and efficiency in emergency response. The SASOL Fire Fighter in Training Operations opportunity in Sasolburg, South Africa, involves protecting company assets and ensuring safety through emergency management and response. To be considered, candidates must have a Grade 12 qualification with Mathematical Literacy.

Purpose of Job

The Role of the SASOL Fire Fighter in Emergency Response

A Fire Fighter protects the Company assets, incl. legal partnership agreements, against the adverse consequences that may result from SHERQ related emergency incidents.

Location: Sasolburg
Company: Sasol

Recruitment Description / Key Accountabilities

  • Apply SHE best practices during all activities pertaining to emergency management;
  • Perform duties according to instruction;
  • Partake in training to ensure mental and physical fitness in preparation of handling Incidents;
  • Participate in KPA and PDP discussions;
  • Ensure performance against KPA’s;
  • Ensure own delivery on PDP actions;
  • Work cooperatively with all stakeholders;
  • React to emergency situation according to agreed time standard;
  • Participate in plant emergency preparedness activities;
  • Identify and propose improvements to emergency management activities;
  • Identify and propose improvements in effectiveness and service delivery;
  • Make suggestions and contributions to safety improvements;
  • Participate in housekeeping activities.

Minimum requirements

  • Grade 12 with mathematical literacy/equivalent or higher;
  • Medically fit, according to relevant Fire Fighter fitness level assessment;
  • Fire fighter 1 & 2 (NFPA 1001) – (Wish);
  • HPCSA Registered and current BAA (BLS) or First Aid Level 3 – (Wish);
  • HPCSA Registered and current ILS – (Wish);
  • awareness and operations (NFPA 1072/472) – (Wish);
  • 0-5 years relevant experience.

Apply Online for the SASOL Fire Fighter in Training Operations

Closing date: 21 October 2025

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