Are you an unemployed youth with a technical background looking to enter the manufacturing industry? The Learner Maintenance (Unemployed Prod) Learnership 2026 offers a valuable opportunity to gain practical workplace experience, technical skills, and an NQF Level 3 qualification in the manufacturing and production sector.
This learnership is ideal for candidates who have completed Matric, Technical Matric, or N3–N6 qualifications and want to start a career in maintenance, welding, engineering, or production operations.
Learnership Details
- Learnership Name: Learner Maintenance (Unemployed Prod)
- Reference ID: 3345
- Job Family: Manufacturing
- Type of Hire: Contract (Learnership)
About the Learner Maintenance Learnership Programme
This Maintenance Learnership Programme is designed to equip unemployed learners with technical and operational skills required in a manufacturing environment. The programme combines theoretical instruction and hands-on workplace training, ensuring learners are job-ready upon completion.
Successful learners will receive an NQF Level 3 qualification, which is nationally recognised and improves employability in South Africa’s industrial sector.
Training and Skills You Will Gain
Learners enrolled in this programme will receive structured training in the following areas:
- Working effectively in a team
- Safety procedures and hand tools
- Assembly and manufacturing drawing
- Marking off and welding techniques
- Operating and monitoring production machines
- Surface preparation processes
- Firefighting and workplace safety
- Operations and dispatch of manufactured products
These skills are highly valuable in manufacturing plants, factories, workshops, and engineering environments.
Minimum Requirements
To qualify for the Learner Maintenance Learnership 2026, applicants must meet one of the following criteria:
National Technical Certificate (N3 – N6)
OR
Matric / Technical Matric with:
- Mathematics and Physical Science or Engineering Science
- Electrical Trade Theory, Mechanical Trade Theory, or Motor Trade Theory
- Mechanical Drawing or Graphical Design
Only candidates who meet the minimum requirements will be considered.
Required Competencies
Applicants should demonstrate the following skills and attributes:
- Good communication skills
- Strong planning and organisational abilities
- Adaptability in a technical work environment
- Analytical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Accurate information gathering and attention to detail
- Perseverance and willingness to learn
Learnership Outcome
- Qualification: NQF Level 3 Certificate
- Field: Manufacturing / Maintenance / Production
This qualification can lead to entry-level roles such as Maintenance Assistant, Production Operator, Junior Welder, or Engineering Assistant.
How to Apply
Apply here online for Toyota Maintenance Learnership 2026
Application Closing Date: 30 January 2026
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