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Posted 03 Feb 2026
Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA), one of South Africa’s leading beverage companies, has officially opened applications for its 2026 In-Service Traineeship program. This initiative is designed for diploma students in Gauteng who are seeking practical, hands-on work experience as part of their Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) requirements. The programme runs for 12 months and provides trainees with exposure to real-world manufacturing and processing environments. CCBSA In-Service Traineeships 2026 Opens
The 2026 intake offers positions in two critical areas: Engineering and Processing, providing students with structured professional development and technical skill-building opportunities.
CCBSA is recruiting for two key trainee positions in Gauteng. Each role is tailored to a specific engineering or processing field, offering hands-on learning, mentorship, and exposure to South Africa’s beverage manufacturing industry.
This role is designed for students pursuing a National Diploma in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. Trainees will gain practical experience in maintaining, inspecting, and repairing industrial equipment. Working closely with experienced engineers, trainees will contribute to improving equipment reliability, efficiency, and safety.
This role focuses on automation, process optimization, quality control, and syrup room operations. Trainees will support production teams by ensuring that syrup preparation and analysis meet Coca-Cola’s stringent quality standards. The role provides practical exposure to chemical and process engineering operations.
Analyzing and Processing:
Quality Control:
Problem Solving and Continuous Improvement:
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• Funding Bursaries
• Youth Opportunities
• Internship Programme
• Learnership Programme
• Online Courses
Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa offers an industry-leading environment for students to gain essential technical and professional skills. Key benefits include:
These traineeships are ideal for students seeking structured learning to complement their academic studies while gaining a competitive edge in the job market.
Q1: Who is eligible to apply?
A: Students pursuing National Diplomas in Electrical, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering who require work-integrated learning to complete their qualifications. Applicants must be South African citizens, unemployed, and aged between 18–35.
Q2: What is the duration of the traineeships?
A: Both the Engineering and Processing In-Service Traineeships run for 12 months.
Q3: Where are the positions located?
A: Engineering trainees will be based in Wadeville, Gauteng, and Processing trainees in Devland, Gauteng.
Q4: What documents are required for the application?
A: A complete CV, certified copies of Matric and diploma certificates, a certified South African ID, and a letter from your institution confirming your WIL requirement.
Q5: What are the closing dates?
A: Applications close on 09 February 2026. Late or incomplete submissions will not be considered.
Q6: Is this a paid traineeship?
A: Yes, the traineeship provides a structured work experience, and details of stipends or allowances are provided upon successful application.
Q7: Can I apply if I have completed a similar programme before?
A: No. Applicants must not have previously completed the same qualification or learnership.
Pro Tip: Early applications have a higher chance of being noticed. Double-check that all documents meet the specified criteria.

The Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa In-Service Traineeships for 2026 offer an invaluable opportunity for engineering and chemical engineering students to gain real-world experience in a professional manufacturing environment. By participating in these programmes, students will develop technical skills, industry knowledge, and professional discipline necessary for a successful career in engineering and processing.
Students are encouraged to prepare their applications early, ensure all documentation is complete, and submit online before the closing date. This is not just a traineeship—it is a stepping stone to a promising career in South Africa’s manufacturing and processing industry.

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