FIRST FEMALE BOILERMAKER APPRENTICE TO QUALIFY AS BOILERMAKER ARTISAN – SABBEX (2024)

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FIRST FEMALE BOILERMAKER APPRENTICE TO QUALIFY AS BOILERMAKER ARTISAN

Q&A with Meagan Cloete, the first female of all the Learners in the Paramount Maritime Holdings Group to qualify as a Boilermaker Artisan.

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Tell us about your career choice

MEAGAN: My inspiration to become a Boilermaker stems from my father’s enthusiasm in this trade and the way in which he approached the metal forming tasks he was given to do, the interest shown in the skills he enacted and also the accuracy with which he performed these difficult skills.

It was these practices that has fostered this passion in me of wanting to apply these skills my father possesses and for me to follow in my father’s footsteps.

Tell us about your career as Apprentice Boilermaker at Veecraft:-

MEAGAN: I commenced training as an Apprentice at Veecraft in the boilermaking trade on 10 July 2017, after completing three years of theoretical studies at Northlink TVET College (May 2013 to April 2016) where I passed 3 subjects in N2 and needed N2 Engineering Science to qualify to do the Boilermaker’s Trade Test. Engineering Science was not one of my pet subjects, so I had to have my Apprenticeship contract extended until I pass this subject. Only through devoted persistence I finally passed with 48%, giving me the passport to doing the trade test.

My Boilermaker Apprenticeship contract was an UIF (Unemployment Insurance Fund) funded Legacy contract over a 4 year period, prescribing to CBMT (Competency Based Modular Training) principles, where theory and practical training methods were applied. During my induction practical training period I skinned a few of my left hand fingers on a grinding wheel, which gave me a wake-up call to take my job seriously and to concentrate on my work at all times.

The on-the-job written assessments was a bit of a scare, as we had to study at home after work and then had to write a test every week. Seeing there was no formal guidance, we were left to our own mercy and in so doing we landed up with 2nd and 3rd attempts in the first few written assessments. We quickly figured out the questioning pattern and through steady progression we managed to achieve a pass mark at every attempt thereafter.

Now, when it comes to modular practical project work, I am full of confidence as I thrive on tasks with a challenge. Practical work has never been a problem for me, if given ample time to figure out the “mechanics” thereof. My work is always neat and accurate, always completed on time with excellent fit-ups. It is not that I am blowing my trumpet, but my work is mostly meets the satisfaction of the Supervisors, which I proudly treasure.

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What do you have to say about the Boilermaker Trade Test itself?

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MEAGAN: Wow!!!! What an experience.

The 10 days Orientation training prior to Trade Testing was not that bad, except that your mind constantly reminds you of the trade test that lies ahead and that you must complete all tasks to pass, with time being your worst enemy.

These thoughts slowed down the process to such an extent that the Facilitator (Lecturer) expressed her concern to me and also informed the Senior Training Officer (STO) that she does not think I will be able to make it. I then requested that the Senior Training Officer comes to visit me on Thursday, the day before Trade Testing.

I needed some moral support and a confidence boost for the Trade Test on Friday and Saturday, 27th and 28th August 2021. Well, his visit to False Bay College that Thursday, 26 August 2021, seemed to do the trick. Based on my performance over the 10 days at College versus my Trade Test results, it surprised everybody and it definitely did surprise me.

The Trade Test was pretty tough, but I kept focused and followed the pointers shared with me by the STO and this carried me through the storm.

What do you have to say about women in a male dominated workplace?

MEAGAN:

  1. We all wear overalls, that is, the same PPE, don’t we?
  2. We are differently shaped to men, but ships are also differently shaped, yet they are all called ships.
  3. Modern technology and lifting equipment overrides physique.
  4. Are we not human, so, what’s the difference?

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From here onwards, what is your aspirations?

MEAGAN: TO DEVELOP THIS GREAT LOVE OF MINE FOR THE BOILERMAKER TRADE

I would like to carry on working for the Paramount Maritime Holdings Group, irrespective for which Business Unit, so that I can enrich my knowledge and experience in boat and ship building activities, as well as in other fields within the Industry. My ambition is then to pass on this revelation to other up-and-coming Ship Builders.

My aspiration is to become the first Female Hot Works (Boilermaker) Team Leader at Veecraft, or at one of the other Business Units in the PMH Group.

My desire, thereafter, is to become a Boilermaker Foreman in the Engineering Industry, promoting new technological ideas and innovation properties.

FIRST FEMALE BOILERMAKER APPRENTICE TO QUALIFY AS BOILERMAKER ARTISAN – SABBEX (2024)

FAQs

What is a boilermaker artisan? ›

A boilermaker will typically do the following: Use engineering drawings to determine locations, positions, or dimensions of parts. Install small pre-made boilers into buildings and manufacturing facilities.

What is apprentice boilermaker? ›

Boilermaking is a specialist trade occupation that focuses on fabricating and welding a range of metal products, typically those that hold liquids and gases under pressure. Boilermakers work in a variety of environments including industrial, marine, mining and manufacturing sectors.

What is the history of the boilermaker trade? ›

The boilermaker trade evolved from industrial blacksmithing; in the early nineteenth century, a boilermaker was called a boilersmith. The involvement of boilermakers in the shipbuilding and engineering industries came about because of the changeover from wood to iron as a construction material.

What is a qualified boilermaker? ›

Boilermakers are tradespeople who cut, shape, assemble and weld steel to construct and repair metal products and structures for boilers, ships, iron and steel structures and other vessels. They also test completed boilers and perform routine maintenance.

What is the top pay for a boilermaker? ›

$68,000

Is a boilermaker just a welder? ›

Boilermakers primarily use welding and cutting equipment, but can also utilize tools to fuse, separate, and shape metal plates, sections, and components. Boilermakers contribute to the building, repair or maintenance of structures, including blast furnaces, bridges, rocket boosters, elevators, dams, and locomotives.

What the heck is a boilermaker? ›

: a worker who makes, assembles, or repairs boilers.

Is a boilermaker a good trade? ›

High Demand: Significant demand leads to competitive salaries and career growth opportunities. Ensuring Safety: Boilermakers maintain structural integrity and adhere to strict safety standards. Essential Qualifications: Requires apprenticeship and certifications like Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade.

What is the key role of a boilermaker? ›

A Boilermaker's responsibilities include casting and shaping metal pieces, testing boilers and maintaining the operation of boilers to match the needs of the environment and their customers.

What is another name for a boilermaker? ›

So you may hear our members refer to themselves as blacksmiths, forgers, ship builders, cement workers, stove workers, metal polishers, or numerous other job descriptions.

Why is it called a boilermaker? ›

History. Some suggest the drink gets its name from its popularity among literal boilermakers, the 19th-century tradesmen who fabricated iron boilers for steamships and steam locomotives. As the legend goes, to cap off a day of work, they would ask for a beer and a shot of whiskey at their neighborhood bars.

What is a boilermaker certification? ›

During training, workers learn how to use boilermaker tools and equipment on the job. They also learn about metals and installation techniques, blueprint reading and sketching, safety practices, and other topics. Apprenticeship programs typically last 4 years.

What is a boilermaker apprenticeship? ›

An apprenticeship in Boilermaking teaches you how to develop specialised Boilermaking skills, such as making and fixing boilers and pressurised storage tanks. Under the supervision of qualified tradespeople, you will also learn how to: Interpret technical drawings.

Is a boilermaker a fabricator? ›

Boilermakers are highly skilled in making and repairing all types of fabricated metal products. They make and repair vessels or containers which hold liquids and gases that create steam, and are able to withstand the pressure that builds inside.

What is a boilermaker job description? ›

Boilermakers install and maintain boiler systems. Boilermakers assemble, install, maintain, and repair boilers, closed vats, and other large vessels or containers that hold liquids and gases.

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