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What is it like working at Eskom?
Good, Challenging at times.
Control Room Operator, Power Plant in Johannesburg:
Pros: Workload not too high and employees are friendly
Cons: Shift work can sometimes be draining
Stimulating.
Regulatory Compliance Manager in Johannesburg:
Pros: Achieving progress
Cons: Environment and non transparency
It is a good start.
Graduate Civil Engineer in Johannesburg:
Pros: The work culture
Cons: Less exposure
Good.
Power Plant Operator in Johannesburg:
Pros: explore and know new things
Cons: dangerous place
Technical Support Engineer:
Good company strive to keep the lights on.Country wide and good satisfaction, employment of all races, benefits is good management good understanding with employees we love working with customers as one.
Sr. Software Engineer / Developer / Programmer:
There is a lot to be done in the way of streamlining how software artifacts are produced, maintained. In other words, software engineering principles need to be upheld a whole lot more than they currently are.
Is very best when coming to safety an offer more training.
Electrician in Limpopo Polokwane:
Not enough.
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