Sasol is looking for students with these skills in South Africa

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Energy group Sasol is looking for Grade 12 learners as part of its annual bursary programme, with students encouraged to take on careers in electronic or industrial engineering.

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“Industrial and electrical and electronic engineers work at the forefront of practical technology, helping to create and manage many of the systems and devices we rely on every day,” said Monica Luwes, manager of the Graduate Centre at Sasol Corporate Bursary Services.

“They work in a dynamic field, where every day offers a fresh challenge and where fast-moving technology and innovation mean there is always something new to learn.” By comparison, Electrical engineers work with the supply and flow of power, while electronic engineers deal with electronic devices from mobile phones to the industrial Internet of things, she said.

Industrial engineers, meanwhile, seek to understand and improve complex systems and processes in contexts such as factories and industrial plants.– In today’s difficult economy, studying electronic or industrial engineering equips you for a field where there is a shortage of skills. It means you’ll have an excellent chance of finding a good job with an equitable starting salary when you graduate.

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