Millwright Apprenticeship 2026 at Tshwane South TVET College is open to Grade 12 learners and Engineering students, offering structured artisan training in partnership with merSETA. Applications close on 13 July 2026, and no prior work experience is required.
Vacancy Overview
Employer: Tshwane South TVET College (with merSETA partnership)
Position: Millwright Apprentice
Province: Gauteng
Closing Date: 13 July 2026
Target Group: Grade 12 learners with technical subjects, NCV Level 4 Engineering graduates, or N2–N6 Engineering students
What Is a Millwright Apprenticeship?
A Millwright Apprenticeship combines classroom learning with hands-on workplace training. Apprentices learn to install, maintain, repair, and troubleshoot industrial machinery. Millwrights are vital in manufacturing, mining, production, and engineering industries, making this a high-demand career path in South Africa.
Minimum Requirements
Age: 18–35 years
Education:
Grade 12 with Mathematics & Physical Science (technical subjects), OR
NCV Level 4 in Engineering and Related Design, OR
N2–N6 qualification in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering
Documents Required:
Detailed CV
Certified copy of South African ID
Certified copy of Grade 12 certificate or engineering qualification
Certified academic record (if applicable)
How to Apply
Submit applications to Tshwane South TVET College campuses or Head Office:
Head Office: 85 Francis Baard Street, Pretoria, 0001
Centurion Campus: TEK Base, College Street, Lyttelton, 0157
Atteridgeville Campus: 5 Khoza Street, Atteridgeville, 0008
Pretoria West Campus: 150 Industrial Road, Pretoria West, 0183
Odi Campus: Molefe Makinta Highway, Mabopane, 0190
Note: Applicants who previously applied should not reapply.
Skills You Will Develop
Mechanical maintenance
Electrical systems
Fault finding & troubleshooting
Machine installation
Preventative maintenance
Reading technical drawings
Workplace safety procedures
Industrial equipment repairs
Why Choose a Millwright Career?
High-demand technical skills across industries
Practical workplace experience during training
Opportunities in factories, mines, food production, and manufacturing
Pathway to becoming a qualified artisan
Long-term career growth potential
Enquiries
Contact: Ms Lucy Lekganyane
Telephone: 012 401 5042

