Wilmar SA Fitter Apprenticeship 2026 Opens in Randfontein With Monthly Stipend

Ntice Sourcing Solutions Recruiting South African Youth for 4-Year Artisan Training Programme

A major artisan training opportunity has opened in Gauteng as Wilmar SA, through Ntice Sourcing Solutions, begins recruiting candidates for its 2026 Fitter Apprenticeship Programme in Randfontein.

The programme offers successful applicants a four-year apprenticeship pathway toward becoming a qualified Fitter artisan, including institutional training, workplace experience and a monthly stipend. (CareerJunction)

For young South Africans interested in engineering and technical careers, this apprenticeship could become a valuable entry route into the industrial and manufacturing sectors.


What Is the Wilmar SA Fitter Apprenticeship?

The programme is a structured artisan development initiative aimed at training Apprentice Fitters over four years. Successful candidates will work toward an official trade qualification as a Fitter. (CareerJunction)

The apprenticeship combines:

  • Practical workplace exposure
  • Institutional engineering training
  • Trade-related technical learning
  • Safety and industrial skills development

Programmes like this are important because qualified artisans remain in demand across manufacturing, food processing, mining and engineering industries in South Africa.


Key Apprenticeship Details

Programme InformationDetails
ProgrammeFitter Apprenticeship
CompanyWilmar SA
Recruitment PartnerNtice Sourcing Solutions
LocationRandfontein, Gauteng
Duration4 Years
Monthly StipendR4 434
Closing Date19 August 2026

(CareerJunction)


What the Apprenticeship Covers

Successful apprentices will receive several forms of support during the programme.

Benefits Included

BenefitDetails
Monthly stipendR4 434 with future adjustments
Institutional trainingCovered by the programme
PPEPersonal Protective Equipment provided
ToolkitIncluded
MealsProvided during training/work

(CareerJunction)

The programme also includes competency-based stipend increases later in the apprenticeship. (CareerJunction)


Who Can Apply?

The apprenticeship targets South African citizens from previously disadvantaged groups in line with the Employment Equity Act. (CareerJunction)

Applicants must meet both Matric and N3 Engineering Studies requirements.


Minimum Education Requirements

Matric Requirements

Applicants need:

SubjectMinimum Requirement
English50%
Mathematics40%
Maths LiteracyNot accepted

(CareerJunction)


N3 Engineering Requirements

Candidates must also hold a National N3 Certificate in Engineering Studies.

Relevant technical subjects include:

  • Engineering Science
  • Mathematics
  • Fitting and Machining
  • Fitting and Turning
  • Mechano Technology
  • Technical Drawings
  • Engineering Graphics and Design

Most technical subjects must be passed with at least 50%. (CareerJunction)


Why Fitter Apprenticeships Matter in South Africa

Artisan careers continue playing an important role in South Africa’s economy.

Qualified Fitters are needed in sectors such as:

IndustryPotential Work Areas
ManufacturingMachinery maintenance
MiningMechanical repairs
Food productionIndustrial processing plants
EngineeringEquipment installation
AgricultureFactory maintenance

A completed trade qualification can create long-term employment opportunities and stronger earning potential.


What Does a Fitter Do?

Fitters are responsible for assembling, maintaining and repairing industrial machinery and mechanical systems.

Typical duties may include:

  • Installing machinery
  • Repairing equipment
  • Reading engineering drawings
  • Mechanical maintenance
  • Troubleshooting industrial systems
  • Using technical tools and instruments

The work often combines physical tasks with technical problem-solving.


Documents Required for Application

Applicants must prepare supporting documents before applying.

Required Documents

DocumentRequirement
CVUpdated
ID CopyCertified
Matric CertificateCertified
Academic ResultsCertified statements of results

(CareerJunction)


Additional Screening Requirements

Shortlisted applicants may also undergo:

  • Safety medical assessments
  • Criminal checks
  • Qualification verification
  • Reference checks

(Talent.com)


Other Apprenticeships Also Available

The same apprenticeship recruitment drive also includes:

  • Electrician Apprenticeship
  • Millwright Apprenticeship
  • Instrument Mechanician Apprenticeship

(www.pnet.co.za)

This creates additional opportunities for technically skilled youth interested in artisan careers.


Practical Tips for Applicants

How to Improve Your Chances

  • Ensure all certified copies are clear and readable
  • Include all engineering subject results
  • Double-check Mathematics marks
  • Keep your CV simple and technical
  • Apply before the deadline
  • Use professional contact details

Strong technical subject performance may improve competitiveness during selection.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Where is the apprenticeship based?

The programme is based in Randfontein, Gauteng.

How long is the apprenticeship?

The apprenticeship runs for four years.

How much is the stipend?

Successful candidates receive R4 434 per month. (CareerJunction)

Is Maths Literacy accepted?

No. Applicants must have pure Mathematics. (CareerJunction)

What qualification is required?

Applicants need both Matric and an N3 Engineering Studies qualification.


Final Thoughts

The Wilmar SA Fitter Apprenticeship 2026 offers a valuable opportunity for technically minded South African youth who want to enter the artisan and engineering sectors.

With structured trade training, workplace exposure and financial support included, the programme could become a strong foundation for long-term industrial and engineering careers.

As demand for skilled artisans continues across South Africa, apprenticeship programmes like this remain one of the most practical routes into stable technical employment.

Official Application Listing

Apply for the Wilmar SA Fitter Apprenticeship Here

Lerato Chabalala

Lerato Chabalala is the Founder and Managing Editor of My SETA Careers, an independent South African platform focused on providing accurate and up-to-date information on learnerships, bursaries, internships, and skills development opportunities. She specialises in researching and verifying information from official sources, including government departments, SETAs, TVET colleges, and accredited institutions. Her work is driven by a commitment to clarity, reliability, and accessibility—ensuring that students and job seekers across South Africa can easily understand and act on important education and career opportunities. Lerato is passionate about simplifying complex information, helping readers make informed decisions with confidence as they navigate their academic and professional journeys. Contact: info@mysetacareers.co.za

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