Machine Operator Learnership 2026 – Manufacturing in Boksburg – Apply

The Machine Operator Learnership Programme 2026 is open right now for young South Africans with disabilities who want to start a career in manufacturing. This is a chance to get real‑world training on the factory floor while earning a monthly stipend.

What the opportunity is

The learnership runs in Jet Park, Boksburg (East Rand) and is run by a recruitment agency that works with manufacturers. Over the course of the programme you will be taught how to operate machines safely, follow production procedures and keep a clean work area. The training is supervised and combines classroom lessons with hands‑on practice.

Who can apply (eligibility)

  • South African citizen
  • Age 18 – 35 years
  • Matric (Grade 12) qualification
  • Living with a disability (proof may be required)
  • Basic English communication skills
  • Reliable, punctual and ready to follow safety rules

Employment‑Equity considerations may also apply.

What you gain (benefits and skills)

  • Practical experience in a real production environment
  • Structured training on machine operation and safety
  • Understanding of factory processes, quality control and teamwork
  • Monthly remuneration during the learnership
  • Potential pathway to permanent employment in manufacturing

How to apply (step‑by‑step)

  1. Prepare the required documents:
    • Updated CV
    • Certified copy of your ID
    • Matric certificate
    • Proof of disability (if asked)
    • Any additional certificates or training records
  2. Rename each file clearly (e.g. YourName‑CV.pdf, YourName‑ID.pdf).
  3. Visit the official application portal: Machine Operator Learnership Application.
  4. Enter the reference number PE003513/DW when prompted.
  5. Fill in all fields accurately – double‑check your phone number and email address.
  6. Upload the prepared documents and submit the form.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Place your most important details (Matric, disability status, age, contact) at the top of your CV.
  • Write a short profile sentence, for example: “Reliable Grade 12 graduate living with a disability, eager to learn machine operation in a structured factory setting.”
  • Proofread every section; avoid long paragraphs and unnecessary jargon.
  • Submit your application early – many candidates apply, and early submissions give you time to correct any mistakes.
  • Monitor your phone and email (including the spam folder) for a response within two weeks.

Final thoughts and next steps

This learnership offers a practical entry point into manufacturing for young South Africans with disabilities. If you meet the criteria, gather your documents, craft a clear CV, and apply through the official portal using reference PE003513/DW. Act now and take the first step toward a skilled, safe, and rewarding career on the factory floor.

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