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Taxi from CBD

R16–R20

Petrol attendant jobs in KwaThema are available now, with salaries ranging from R4,800 to R6,000 per month based on ShiftMate placement data. Demand is steady, driven by commuter traffic along Shabangu Street and the Springs industrial corridor. Apply instantly via WhatsApp or the ShiftMate platform — no CV needed. Positions fill fast, so register today.

What It's Like Working as Petrol Attendant in KwaThema

Working as a petrol attendant in KwaThema in 2026 means being part of a community that runs on early alarms and long shifts. KwaThema sits about 42 kilometres east of Johannesburg, and the morning rush along Shabangu Street is real — taxis, trucks, and workers heading into Nuffield Industrial and New Era fill the roads from before 05:30. Forecourts in KwaThema serve a loyal, working-class customer base: factory workers, taxi drivers, and families who know their local attendant by name. The work culture here is grounded and communal. Most attendants commute in from surrounding areas like Brakpan or Springs, catching taxis from KwaThema Main Rank on Shabangu Street. The pay is not extravagant, but it is consistent, and the tips from regulars can meaningfully supplement your monthly income. KwaThema's economy is tied closely to the industrial heartbeat of Springs, which means demand for forecourt services stays relatively stable even when other sectors slow down. If you show up reliably and treat customers well, supervisors in KwaThema notice quickly — this is a community where your reputation travels fast and hard work genuinely gets rewarded.

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How to Get to KwaThema

Transport Hub

KwaThema Main Rank (Shabangu Street)

Taxi Cost

R16–R20

Landmark

Impala Platinum Refineries (Cowles Street security office); Element Six (Debid Road main entrance); KwaThema Square Retailers (Corner of Kgaswane and Shabangu Streets)

From Springs CBD, taxis to KwaThema cost R16–R20 and take 15–25 minutes, departing from Springs taxi rank. From Brakpan CBD, expect R20–R25 and 25–35 minutes. KwaThema Main Rank on Shabangu Street is your central departure point for onward connections. For early 06:00 shifts, aim to catch a taxi by 05:15 to arrive with time to spare. No direct Metrorail service runs into KwaThema — taxis are your primary option.

From KwaThema Main Rank on Shabangu Street, walk south along Shabangu Street toward Kgaswane Street to reach KwaThema Square Retailers — roughly a 5-minute walk. For Nuffield Industrial forecourts, take a taxi or employer transport heading toward Springs via Nuffield Road. Always confirm your drop-off point with the driver before boarding.

About This Role: General Application

We have various entry-level and skilled positions available in this area. Apply now and our team will match you with suitable opportunities based on your skills and experience.

Key Duties & Responsibilities

  • Fuelling petrol and diesel vehicles including taxis, trucks, and personal cars at the forecourt.
  • Checking and topping up engine oil, coolant, and windscreen washer fluid for customers.
  • Inspecting tyre pressure and advising drivers on safe inflation levels before long routes.
  • Collecting cash and processing card payments accurately, issuing correct change and receipts.
  • Keeping the forecourt, pump islands, and surrounding area clean and free of fuel spills.
  • Directing heavy vehicle traffic safely around the forecourt during peak industrial shift changes.
  • Reporting equipment faults, fuel leaks, or safety hazards immediately to the shift supervisor.
  • Upselling forecourt products such as oil, coolant, and windscreen wipers to increase sales.

Requirements

  • SA ID or valid work permit
  • Reliable transport to the work location
  • Willingness to learn and work hard
  • Clear criminal record preferred

Working Hours

Most KwaThema forecourts run two main shifts: an early shift from 06:00 to 14:00 and a late shift from 14:00 to 22:00. Some 24-hour stations add a night shift from 22:00 to 06:00. Rosters typically rotate weekly. Expect to work weekends and public holidays on a rotational basis, with one or two days off mid-week.

Salary Range

R4,800 – R6,000 per month

According to ShiftMate placement data, petrol attendants in KwaThema earn between R4,800 and R6,000 per month. The lower end typically applies to newer attendants at smaller independent forecourts, while the upper end reflects experience, night-shift allowances, and positions at busier stations serving industrial commuters from Nuffield and New Era. South Africa's national minimum wage floor sits at R28.79 per hour in 2026, which translates to roughly R4,990 per month for a standard 40-hour week — so reputable employers in KwaThema should be meeting or exceeding this baseline.

KwaThema petrol attendants typically earn R4,800–R6,000/mo. Ekurhuleni central areas like Germiston or Boksburg average slightly higher at R5,200–R6,500/mo. The national average for this role sits around R5,000–R5,500/mo.

Pay Scale — General Application

LevelPay Rate
Entry Level (NMW)R30.23 / hour
ExperiencedR33.00 – R40.00 / hour

Pay rates are estimates based on South African sectoral determinations and market data for the Ekurhuleni area. Actual pay may vary by employer.

Safety Tips for KwaThema

KwaThema is generally safe during daylight working hours, especially around Shabangu Street and KwaThema Square. After 18:00, avoid walking the industrial stretch near Nuffield — poor street lighting makes it risky. Night-shift workers should use employer-provided transport or a registered meter taxi. Never walk alone after dark along industrial routes.

How to Get Hired as Petrol Attendant in KwaThema

Steps to Apply

  1. 1Register for free on ShiftMate via WhatsApp — no CV needed, takes under five minutes to complete.
  2. 2Select 'Petrol Attendant' and set your location to KwaThema or Springs to see live openings.
  3. 3Prepare your original SA ID book or smart card and get a certified copy made at your nearest police station.
  4. 4Walk into KwaThema Square Retailers on the corner of Kgaswane and Shabangu Streets to apply in person.
  5. 5Follow up with ShiftMate on WhatsApp within 48 hours — early-morning contact improves your response rate significantly.

Pro Tip

Register with at least two labour brokers operating out of Springs CBD — they control the bulk of contract hiring for forecourts near Nuffield and New Era. Visit them in person on a Tuesday or Wednesday morning when intake is highest, and bring two certified copies of your ID. Then back it up with a ShiftMate registration so you are visible to employers hiring digitally at the same time.

Walk-In Friendly?

Yes — walk-in at KwaThema Square Retailers.

Quick Advice

  • Dress neatly — first impressions matter
  • Bring 2 printed CVs (even if not required)
  • Arrive 15 minutes early
  • Have your SA ID ready

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a petrol attendant earn in KwaThema?
Based on ShiftMate placement data, petrol attendants in KwaThema earn between R4,800 and R6,000 per month. Where you land in that range depends on your experience, the size of the forecourt, and whether you work night shifts, which attract an additional allowance. South Africa's 2026 national minimum wage of R28.79 per hour sets the legal floor, and reputable KwaThema employers should be meeting or exceeding that figure.
What do I need to get a petrol attendant job in KwaThema?
You do not need formal qualifications. What you do need is a valid South African ID book or smart card, a certified copy of that ID, and basic numeracy skills for handling cash and giving correct change. A willingness to work rotating shifts — including early mornings and weekends — is essential. Some employers near Nuffield Industrial may ask for a basic literacy check, but most KwaThema forecourts prioritise reliability and a good attitude above anything else.
Who is hiring petrol attendants in KwaThema right now?
Forecourts along Shabangu Street and near the Springs industrial corridor are the most active hiring spots. KwaThema Square Retailers at the corner of Kgaswane and Shabangu Streets welcomes walk-in applicants. National fuel brands operating in the Springs–KwaThema area also hire regularly, often through labour brokers based in Springs CBD. ShiftMate lists current live openings from verified employers — register free via WhatsApp to see who is hiring today.
How do I apply for petrol attendant jobs in KwaThema?
The quickest route is registering free on ShiftMate via WhatsApp — no CV needed. You can also walk in directly at KwaThema Square Retailers on Kgaswane and Shabangu Streets with your ID and a certified copy. For forecourts near Nuffield Industrial, visit labour brokers in Springs CBD, who manage most of the contract hiring in that area. Dropping a CV at a factory gate security office can also work — ask the guard which day HR collects the drop box.
What are the working hours for a petrol attendant in KwaThema?
Most KwaThema forecourts operate on two main shifts: early (06:00–14:00) and late (14:00–22:00). Stations that trade 24 hours add a night shift from 22:00 to 06:00. Rosters rotate weekly, and you will typically work weekends and public holidays on a rota, with mid-week days off in exchange. Early shifts are popular because they align with the industrial commuter rush from Nuffield and New Era, so expect competition for those slots.
Is KwaThema safe to work in?
KwaThema is generally safe during daylight hours, particularly around busy areas like Shabangu Street and KwaThema Square. The main risk is after dark — the industrial stretch near Nuffield has poor street lighting, and walking alone there after 18:00 is not advisable. Night-shift workers should arrange employer-provided transport or use a registered meter taxi rather than walking. Stick to main taxi routes along Shabangu Street and you will be fine for the vast majority of your working day.

Job Market in KwaThema

KwaThema's economy is anchored by heavy engineering, platinum refining at Impala Platinum Refineries, and paper manufacturing in the Springs industrial belt. These industries generate consistent commuter and freight vehicle traffic, which directly sustains forecourt demand. As warehousing and logistics activity grows in Nuffield and New Era, petrol attendant positions are expected to remain stable through 2026 and beyond.

Growing Industries:

Heavy Engineering, Chemical Processing, Paper Manufacturing, Warehousing

Notable Employers in the Area:

Impala Platinum Refineries, Element Six, KwaThema Square Retailers

Where to Eat Near Work

Street food near KwaThema Main Rank and the Nuffield factory gates is affordable and filling. A quarter kota costs around R20, while a plate of pap and beef stew runs about R40 — enough to keep you going through a full shift. Many larger employers in the area also offer subsidised canteen meals, so ask your supervisor on your first day.

Street food is highly affordable near the main rank and Nuffield factory gates. Expect to pay R20 for a quarter kota, or R40 for a hearty plate of pap and beef stew. Many factories also have subsidized canteens.

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Pro Tip

Register with at least two labour brokers operating out of Springs CBD — they control the bulk of contract hiring for forecourts near Nuffield and New Era. Visit them in person on a Tuesday or Wednesday morning when intake is highest, and bring two certified copies of your ID. Then back it up with a ShiftMate registration so you are visible to employers hiring digitally at the same time.

Walk-In Friendly?

Yes — walk-in at KwaThema Square Retailers.

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