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Posted 20 Jan 2026
Applications for the Sasol Millwright Artisan Learnership Programme 2026 are officially open, presenting one of the most credible and career-defining artisan training opportunities currently available in South Africa. This learnership is designed for young, motivated individuals who want to build a long-term technical career in the industrial, mining, manufacturing, and energy sectors. Sasol Millwright Artisan Learnership Programme 2026
Unlike short courses or informal training programmes, this is a fully structured artisan pathway aligned with national occupational standards and trade regulations. Successful learners will receive in-depth workplace exposure at Sasol’s world-class operations in Sasolburg and Secunda while working toward a nationally recognised Millwright artisan qualification.
For school leavers and entry-level candidates with the right subjects, this programme represents a direct route into scarce and in-demand technical skills that remain essential to South Africa’s economy.
Programme Name: Sasol Millwright Artisan Learnership Programme 2026
Requisition Number: 11116
Business Unit: OME – EMi: Mining
Location: Sasolburg and Secunda
Closing Date: 02 February 2026
Experience Level: 0–1 year (entry-level friendly)
Qualification Outcome: Occupational Certificate – Millwright (Artisan)
Regulatory Alignment: QCTO and NAMB compliant
This learnership is structured to combine theoretical knowledge, practical training, and on-the-job experience. Learners are trained to meet national trade requirements, ensuring that the qualification is portable and recognised across industries.
Millwrights are multi-skilled artisans responsible for installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing complex mechanical and electrical equipment in industrial environments. Their work is critical to plant reliability, safety, and production continuity.
In sectors such as mining, petrochemicals, power generation, and manufacturing, millwrights are regarded as scarce and essential skills. Qualified artisans enjoy strong employability, career mobility, and long-term earning potential.
By completing this learnership with Sasol, learners gain experience in one of the most advanced industrial environments in the country, significantly strengthening their future career prospects.
The Sasol Millwright Artisan Learnership Programme 2026 is designed to develop technically competent, safety-conscious, and professionally grounded artisans.
Learners will be trained to:
Safety is a core value at Sasol. Learners will be trained in:
This focus ensures that learners are prepared to work safely in high-risk industrial environments.
Beyond technical competence, the programme places strong emphasis on professional and personal development.
Learners will:
Over time, learners will also be exposed to:
These skills are critical for long-term progression into supervisory and management roles.
The learnership includes structured performance management to ensure continuous improvement.
Learners can expect:
This structured approach supports both technical mastery and career growth.
To be considered for the Sasol Millwright Artisan Learnership Programme 2026, applicants must meet all of the following criteria.
Sasol places strong emphasis on character, attitude, and workplace behaviour. Ideal candidates demonstrate:
These attributes are essential in demanding industrial environments.

Applications must be submitted through Sasol’s official recruitment platform.
APPLY FOR THE SASOL MILLWRIGHT ARTISAN LEARNERSHIP PROGRAMME 2026 HERE
Applicants are encouraged to apply early and ensure that all required documents and information are accurate and complete.
Not all learnerships offer the same value or outcomes. This programme stands apart because:
Graduates of this programme are well-positioned for employment across multiple sectors, both locally and internationally.
Applicants are advised to:
Sasol values integrity and potential over exaggerated experience.
Completing the Sasol Millwright Artisan Learnership Programme can open doors to multiple career paths, including:
Many qualified millwrights also move into contracting, plant shutdown projects, or international assignments due to the global demand for these skills.
Yes. Sasol learnerships typically include a training allowance. Exact amounts are determined internally and may not be publicly advertised.
No. This programme is designed for entry-level applicants who meet the subject requirements.
No. The programme is a learnership, not a permanent job. However, strong performers are often considered for further opportunities within Sasol or the broader industry.
Yes. Applicants with N3 are eligible provided the required subjects have been passed.
Learners will be based in Sasolburg or Secunda, depending on operational requirements.
Applications close on 02 February 2026.
The Sasol Millwright Artisan Learnership Programme 2026 represents a rare opportunity to gain a nationally recognised artisan qualification through one of South Africa’s most respected industrial employers. For young people serious about building a sustainable technical career, this programme offers real training, real workplace exposure, and real long-term potential.
Interested candidates are encouraged to prepare their applications carefully and apply well before the closing date.
Closing Date: 02 February 2026

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