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WearCheck expands its skilled workforce

Condition monitoring specialist company, WearCheck, provides a range of predictive
maintenance services to help extend the life of industrial machinery, including the scientific
analysis of used oil, coolant and other fluids, as well as reliability solutions, transformer
chemistry services, water analysis, lubricant-enabled reliability (LER) and advanced field
services.

Technicians and scientists with specialised skills and training perform these services for the
company, which is dedicated to providing a world-class condition monitoring programme.
WearCheck conducts ongoing internal training and upskilling for promotion, and also recently brought in additional talent, to ensure that its growing customer base continues to enjoy outstanding service. Some of the new appointments and promotions include:

  1. Siboniso Mathebula joined WearCheck as an instrumentation technician at
    WearCheck’s Durban laboratory.
Siboniso Mathebula.

2. Adel Pillay joined WearCheck as a laboratory technician – transformers, based in
Durban.

Adel Pillay

3. Mike Du Preez joined WearCheck as the area agent for the Eastern Cape region, based
in East London.

Mike Du Preez.

4. Yamkela Maganga was promoted to laboratory technician at WearCheck’s Cape Town
laboratory.

Yamkela Maganga.

5. Prudence Mahlalela was promoted to senior laboratory technician at the WearCheck
Specialist Laboratory (WSL) in Johannesburg.

Prudence Mahlalela.

6. Lynette Pillay was promoted to transformer laboratory supervisor at WearCheck’s
Durban transformer laboratory.

Lynette Pillay.

7. Loshini Govender was promoted to transformer diagnostician for WearCheck’s
transformers & WSL division in Johannesburg.

Loshini Govender.

8. Juliané Strydom was promoted to national sales manager, based at WearCheck
Johannesburg.

Juliané Strydom

For more info, please contact WearCheck on telephone on (031) 700-5460 (head office), email marketing@wearcheck.co.za, or visit www.wearcheck.co.za.

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