Many young South Africans with an N6 or National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering still lack the hands‑on experience that employers demand. The Rayal Industrial Technical Learnership offers exactly that – a chance to work in a real manufacturing environment and earn R5 500 a month before the 5 August 2026 deadline.
What is the Rayal Industrial Technical Learnership?
This is a company‑sponsored training programme in Bronkhorstspruit. It gives you practical exposure to mechanical and manufacturing processes while you are paid.
Who can apply?
You are eligible if you meet all of the following:
- South African citizen, aged 18‑35
- Completed an N6 Certificate or a National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering or a related technical field
- Little or no full‑time work experience in the sector (preferred)
- Good written and spoken communication skills
- Willingness to commit to the full learnership period and follow workplace rules
What will you gain?
During the learnership you will:
- Earn R5 500 per month
- Develop practical skills in machining, maintenance, and production
- Learn safety and quality standards used in South African industry
- Boost your employability for future technical roles
How to apply – step by step
- Gather the required documents:
- Updated CV (max 2 pages)
- Certified copy of your South African ID
- Certified copies of your N6 Certificate or Diploma
- Statement of academic results
- Optional short motivation letter
- Visit the official application portal: Rayal Industrial Technical Learnership – Apply Here
- Complete the online form and upload each document as a clear PDF.
- Review all entries carefully before hitting “Submit”.
Tips to strengthen your application
- Keep your CV concise and highlight any project work, workshops, or internships related to mechanical or manufacturing work.
- Use the motivation letter to explain why practical experience matters to you and how this learnership fits your career plan – be honest and specific.
- Double‑check that every copy is certified and legible; missing documents are a common reason for rejection.
- Apply early – online portals can slow down near the deadline.
Final thoughts
The Rayal Industrial Technical Learnership is a realistic step forward for N6 and diploma graduates who need on‑the‑job training. With a monthly stipend, solid mentorship, and exposure to real manufacturing processes, you can bridge the gap between study and industry.
Prepare your documents, apply before 5 August 2026, and take the first stride toward a stronger technical career.
