Unique Personnel is offering an Agricultural Apprentice position that starts this month, giving you hands‑on experience with farm machinery and diesel tractors right now – a fast track into a skilled trade that South Africa needs.
What is the Agricultural Apprentice opportunity?
The role is a paid apprenticeship that trains you to service, diagnose and repair agricultural equipment and diesel tractors. You will work side‑by‑side with senior technicians, learning to inspect, test and maintain a range of farm machines.
Who can apply?
- Completed N2 or Grade 12
- Mathematics and English as subjects
- Interest in mechanical work and problem‑solving
- Willingness to follow safety procedures and instructions
What you will learn and gain
During the apprenticeship you will develop practical skills that are highly valued in the agricultural sector.
- Engine, hydraulic and electrical system basics
- Diesel‑tractor maintenance and servicing
- Use of diagnostic tools and fault‑finding techniques
- Preventive maintenance planning
- Reading technical manuals and wiring diagrams
- Safe workshop and field‑service practices
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Prepare your documents – a current CV, South African ID copy, N2 or Grade 12 certificate (showing Maths & English), any workshop or technical certificates, and a driver’s licence if you have one.
- Choose a location – the apprenticeship is available in Bergville, KwaZulu‑Natal or Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu‑Natal. Pick the site that best fits your transport and living arrangements.
- Submit your application through the official portal for the chosen location:
- For Bergville: official online application portal
- For Pietermaritzburg: official online application portal
Upload the documents you prepared and double‑check that you have selected the correct site.
- Follow up – keep an eye on your email and phone for any invitation to interview.
Tips to improve your chances
- Highlight any mechanical subjects, school projects, farm work or informal repairs on your CV.
- Show that you understand basic safety procedures.
- Use clear, simple language and proofread for spelling errors.
- Mention your reliability – punctuality, attendance and a willingness to learn are valued.
- If you have a driver’s licence, note it – it can be an advantage for field work.
Next steps
This apprenticeship is a real doorway into the agricultural machinery industry. Gather your paperwork, decide which location suits you, and apply before the slots fill. Even if the competition is strong, a well‑prepared application shows you are serious and ready to learn. Good luck!
