Wilmar SA Millwright Apprenticeship 2026 – Randfontein, closing 19 Aug

South Africans who want a solid start in engineering should act now – the Wilmar SA Millwright Apprenticeship Programme 2026 is open for applications and will close on 19 August 2026.

What the apprenticeship is

This is a four‑year, paid apprenticeship in Randfontein. It trains you to become a qualified millwright – a skilled artisan who installs, maintains and repairs industrial machinery. You will split your time between on‑the‑job training and classroom learning, working toward a recognised trade qualification.

Who can apply

Read the official vacancy for the exact list, but generally you need:

  • A school certificate or equivalent with maths, science or technical subjects.
  • A genuine interest in engineering, machinery and problem‑solving.
  • A willingness to learn, follow safety rules and work in a team.
  • South African citizenship and the ability to work in Randfontein.

Many applicants worry they lack experience – this programme is designed for beginners, so prior work in the trade is not mandatory.

What you will gain

During the apprenticeship you will develop:

  • Practical skills on mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
  • Hands‑on experience with industrial equipment and fault diagnosis.
  • Mentorship from seasoned artisans and exposure to real plant environments.
  • A nationally recognised trade qualification that opens doors in manufacturing, food processing, mining, agriculture and more.

How to apply (step‑by‑step)

  1. Visit the official recruitment portal.
  2. Create an account or log in.
  3. Fill out the online application form with your personal details.
  4. Upload the required documents: ID copy, school certificates, and any supporting letters.
  5. Review everything for accuracy.
  6. Submit before the closing date of 19 August 2026.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Gather all certificates and IDs early – last‑minute uploads can fail.
  • Read the vacancy description carefully and tick every requirement you meet.
  • Highlight any technical projects, school subjects or club activities that show your engineering interest.
  • Check that your email address and phone number are correct and active.
  • Apply early – early submissions avoid website traffic spikes.
  • Proofread your CV and cover letter for spelling or grammar errors.

Next steps

If you are ready to start a career that blends mechanical and electrical expertise, prepare your documents now and submit your application before the deadline. This apprenticeship offers a clear pathway to a lifelong, well‑paid trade.

Application link: Wilmar SA Millwright Apprenticeship 2026 – Apply here

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