South Africa’s leading sports shoe producer invites applications for factory, design, and logistics roles.
PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa – Bash Sneaker Factory, a pioneer in locally manufactured athletic footwear since 2008, has officially opened its 2025 recruitment campaign. With plans to expand production capacity by 40%, the company aims to fill 200+ positions across its Eastern Cape and Gauteng facilities.
✅ Available Positions & Requirements
Department | Roles | Requirements |
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Production | Machine Operators, Stitchers | Matric + 1 yr experience (manufacturing preferred) |
Quality Control | Inspectors, Auditors | Diploma in Quality Management |
Design & Innovation | CAD Technicians, Material Researchers | Footwear design qualification |
Logistics | Warehouse Supervisors | Forklift license + inventory management skills |
📝 How to Apply
Step 1: Prepare Documents
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Updated CV
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ID copy
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Relevant certificates
Step 2: Submit Application -
Email: hr@bashsneakers.co.za(Verified domain)
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Subject Line: “2025 Application: [Position] – [Your Name]”
Step 3: Track Status -
Portal: www.bashsneakers.co.za/careers
💼 Employee Benefits
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Competitive Pay: R8,000–R25,000/month (role-dependent)
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Skills Development: Accredited SAQA training in footwear engineering
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Healthcare: On-site clinic + subsidized medical aid
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Product Discounts: 50% off Bash footwear
🏭 Why Join Bash?
“We’re investing in local talent to build Africa’s premier sportswear brand. From factory floors to design labs, our teams shape globally competitive products.”
– Nomsa Khumalo, Bash Operations Director
Source: Bash 2024 Annual Report
🔍 Key Application Details
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Application Deadline: 15 November 2024
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Interview Dates: January 2025 (shortlisted candidates only)
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Contact: HR Department – 041 123 4567 (Mon-Fri, 8AM–4PM)
⚠️ Beware of Recruitment Scams
Bash Sneaker Factory:
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Never requests payment for applications.
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Only uses @bashsneakers.co.zaemail domains.
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Publishes all vacancies on Official Careers Portal.
🌍 Equal Opportunity Employer
Bash promotes employment equity under South Africa’s Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE)framework. Women, youth, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply