Apprenticeships are structured workplace-based training programmes designed to produce qualified artisans in fields like engineering, construction, mechanics, and electrical work. They are a vital part of South Africa’s strategy to develop skilled tradespeople and reduce youth unemployment.
At MyInfoHub, we list reliable apprenticeship opportunities and official links to government-accredited providers. All listings are verified — no scam adverts or third-party recruiters.
⚙️ What Is an Apprenticeship?
An apprenticeship combines on-the-job training with theoretical instruction at a registered training centre or TVET college. Participants gain real industry experience while working toward becoming certified artisans.
- Duration: 3–4 years depending on the trade
- Includes practical and theoretical training
- Leads to a trade test and national qualification
- Participants may receive stipends or allowances
🔧 Popular Apprenticeship Fields in South Africa
- Electrical & Plumbing
- Mechanical Engineering & Fitting
- Welding & Metalwork
- Construction & Bricklaying
- Automotive Mechanics
- Boilermaking
- Carpentry & Cabinetmaking
- Mining & Heavy Equipment Operations
These programmes are overseen by the National Artisan Moderation Body (NAMB) and coordinated through TVET colleges and registered employers.
🏫 Where to Find Apprenticeship Opportunities
Here are official and trusted platforms where apprenticeships are advertised:
- SAYouth.mobi – Verified youth work opportunities
- Department of Employment and Labour – Government apprenticeships and public-sector placements
- Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) – Artisan training and certification
📋 How to Apply for an Apprenticeship
- Choose your trade area (e.g., electrical, plumbing, fitting)
- Find accredited providers via NAMB or DHET
- Prepare your CV, certified ID, and qualifications
- Apply directly through official company or college websites
- Never pay for applications — legitimate apprenticeships are free
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Last updated: November 2025 – Information verified via DHET and NAMB.
Disclaimer: MyInfoHub does not directly manage apprenticeship applications. Apply through official government or company channels only.
