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Thursday, 16 April 2020 17:28

Reliable in Rustenburg

Louis Strydom has joined WearCheck’s team at the North West Province branch in Rustenburg, where he provides customers with technical assistance on their condition monitoring programme and generates new business. Armed with a wealth of technical knowledge and experience, particularly in the construction industry, Louis has completed the Concrete Technology Stage 3 diploma through the Institute of Concrete Technology in London. He has also completed an advanced management programme, WearCheck’s oil analysis 1 and 2 and various other courses.  Louis is pleased to align himself with the company’s professionalism and strong business ethics.

Louis Strydom has been appointed as technical/ sales support based at WearCheck Rustenburg, serving the broader North West Province

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Tuesday, 07 April 2020 10:10

WearCheck technicians excel

We are proud to announce that two of our Reliability Solutions technicians have successfully passed their Vibration Analysis CAT II training. Hearty congratulations to Dontaé Badenhorst and Hannest Koegelenberg.

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Hannest Koegelenberg is a Level 2 vibration analyst with WearCheck, currently stationed at Lethabo Power Station.
Dontaé Badenhorst is a level 2 vibration analyst with WearCheck, currently based at Neopak Rosslyn in Pretoria.


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Sunday, 19 November 2017 17:20

Girl Power

Stephanie du Plessis recently joined WearCheck’s Richards Bay team as a vibration analysis technician.

In 2016, Stephanie was the recipient of the Top Scholarship award, winning an international scholarship from Mobius.  Through this, Stephanie completed her CAT-1 course, and is now undergoing training for her CAT-11. 

This is the first time in history that international training institute Mobius has offered scholarships, and it came along just in time for Stephanie. She had borrowed the vibration analysis text book from a friend and was trying to teach herself while saving up to pay for the course. Stephanie applied for the Mobius bursary, which was offered to students around the world. Out of 330 global applications, Stephanie was selected. Not only that, she won the top award, which enabled her to attend an IMVAC (International Machine Vibration and Condition Monitoring Conference) in Dubai this year.

Says Stephanie, ‘I’m honoured to be making the most of this scholarship by working at WearCheck, which enables me to gain the practical experience required for certification.’

Top Mobius scholarship winner Stephanie du Plessis has joined WearCheck Richards Bay as a vibration analysis technician.

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