Gaming Technical Intern (Cape Town)
2026/06/25
Reference Number
SI-1004
Description
About the internship
We are seeking motivated and enthusiastic people from electrical engineering field of studies and preferably light current. This opportunity is designed for candidates who require practical workplace experience to complete the requirements for their National Diploma.
SAQA Learning Programme ID: 67043 National N Diploma: Engineering Studies: Electrical Engineering, NQF Level 6, 360 credits
The successful interns will gain experience in electrical systems, electronic equipment, checking/testing electrical circuits, faults finding, basic soldering/desoldering, maintenance operations under the supervision of qualified professionals and other more.
Duties and responsibilities include
- Assist with the installation, configuration, testing, and maintenance of electronic gaming machines (EGMs), gaming peripherals, and related technical equipment.
- Support fault-finding, diagnostics, and troubleshooting of gaming machines, electronic circuits, communication networks, and associated systems.
- Participate in preventative maintenance programmes to ensure the optimal performance, reliability, and compliance of gaming equipment.
- Assist with technical inspections, software updates, machine conversions, and system upgrades under the guidance of qualified Gaming Technical Shift Manager.
- Support the maintenance and monitoring of gaming floor communication networks and electronic monitoring systems.
- Assist with recording maintenance activities, technical reports, service logs, and asset documentation.
- Participate in project activities involving the installation, relocation, or upgrade of gaming equipment and supporting infrastructure.
- Ensure compliance with gaming regulations, company policies, and all safety, health, and environmental requirements.
- Work closely with experienced technicians to develop practical skills in electronics, electrical systems, networking, and gaming technology.
- Provide technical support during gaming machine testing and commissioning activities.
Requirements
Minimum requirements (Education and Experience)
• N6 Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Light Current)
• South African citizen
• Good understanding of Electronic circuits and Electrical principles
• Computer literacy (Microsoft Office)
• Good communication and problem-solving skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• English verbal communication skills
Work conditions and special requirements
• Ability to work shifts that meet operational requirements
• Physically able to work and stand for long periods of time
• Physically able to collectively move machines
Skills and competencies
Core & personal behavioural competencies
• Analytical skills
• Problem Solving
• Collecting Information (listening; asking questions)
• Dealing with Customers
• Checking
• Following Instructions
• Emotional resilience
• Presentable
Equity
Please note that preference will be given to suitably qualified employees from the designated groups in line with the provisions of the Employment Equity Act, No. 55 of 1998 (and any amendments thereto), the relevant internal recruitment policy as well as unit’s employment equity plans and Gaming Board License conditions.
POPI Statement
Please note that when applying for any position, reference checks will be completed and personal information as defined in the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013 will be processed. In applying for this position, applicants will be deemed to have consented to such processing as defined in the included Privacy Statement.
Please also note that if you have not been contacted within 14 days after the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application has been unsuccessful.
Work Level
Student/Graduate
Job Type
Temp
Salary
Market Related
Duration
EE Position
No
Location
Cape Town