Skip to content

SCO-TECH Engineering Learnerships 2026: Opportunities in Pretoria and Durban

Share

SCO-TECH Engineering Learnerships 2026: Opportunities in Pretoria and Durban

Theinfoportal

Published
Share

SCO-TECH Engineering Learnerships 2026 offer a strong chance for South African unemployed youth to start careers in technical fields. This programme provides hands-on training and real workplace experience. If you have a passion for engineering, these opportunities in Pretoria and Durban could be your next step.

About the SCO-TECH Learnership Programme

SCO-TECH runs this programme to help young people gain practical skills in the Process and Maintenance Department. It targets unemployed youth ready for technical careers. The training builds industry experience that employers value.

Available Learnership Fields

You can apply for these specific areas:

Subscribe for updates

Get new posts, insights, and occasional updates delivered to your inbox.

We respect your privacy.

  • Diesel Mechanics
  • Instrumentation
  • Rigger
  • Welding
  • Electrical
  • Millwright
  • Boilermaker

Each field matches common needs in engineering and maintenance jobs.

Minimum Requirements

To qualify, you need a Grade 12 certificate or N2 qualification. Math and Science must be passed subjects. Basic computer skills are required, along with South African citizenship. Applicants should be 18 to 35 years old.

Required Skills and Competencies

Hiring teams look for teamwork skills and problem-solving abilities. Good communication helps in daily tasks. The ability to work well in a team sets candidates apart.

Important Information

Submit supporting documents, qualifications, and an updated CV. Applications without all items by the deadline will not be reviewed. This programme opens doors in the engineering and technical trades sector.

How to Apply

Send your documents by email to [email protected]. The closing date is 04 June 2026. Locations include Pretoria in Gauteng and Durban in KwaZulu-Natal.

SHARE THIS POST WITH OTHERS

Posted in: Learnerships

Related Posts

Conversation

0 Comments

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *