Company: City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality
Location: Pretoria, South Africa
Closing Date: Not Specified
The City of Tshwane has announced a new intake for its 2026 Apprenticeship Programme, offering aspiring artisans the opportunity to gain hands-on training through its Learning and Development Division. This programme is designed for individuals with a technical background who want to build a long-term career in skilled trades.
These apprenticeships combine structured workplace experience with technical learning, giving participants the foundation required to qualify as artisans in high-demand trades.
Overview
The City of Tshwane Apprenticeship Programme focuses on developing practical technical skills needed within municipal operations. Successful candidates will receive on-the-job training while learning from experienced professionals in their chosen trade.
This opportunity is best suited for motivated individuals who are committed to completing a full apprenticeship and building a career in the technical and engineering space.
Trades Available for the 2026 Intake
Applicants can apply for apprenticeships in the following fields:
- Vehicle Mechanic
- Boilermaking
- Welding
- Fitting and Turning
- Plumbing
- Electrical
Each trade offers structured training aligned with national artisan development standards.
Minimum Entry Requirements
To be considered, applicants must meet at least one of the following qualification requirements:
- Technical Matric, or
- NCV Level 4 qualification, or
- N2 Certificate
These qualifications must include:
- Mathematics
- Physical Science
- Relevant trade theory
Applicants should also:
- Have a strong interest in becoming a qualified artisan
- Be willing to commit fully to the apprenticeship programme
- Show enthusiasm for technical and hands-on work
Why This Apprenticeship Is Worth Applying For
By joining this programme, apprentices gain:
- Practical workplace experience within a metropolitan municipality
- Exposure to real infrastructure, equipment, and trade environments
- A structured pathway towards artisan qualification
- Skills that remain in high demand across South Africa
Completing an apprenticeship significantly improves employability in both the public and private sectors.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted online. Choose your preferred trade below and apply using the relevant application link.
Vehicle Mechanic Apprenticeship
Apply online for the Vehicle Mechanic Apprenticeship
Boilermaking Apprenticeship
Apply online for the Boilermaking Apprenticeship
Welding Apprenticeship
Apply online for the Welding Apprenticeship
Fitting and Turning Apprenticeship
Apply online for the Fitting and Turning Apprenticeship
Plumbing Apprenticeship
Apply online for the Plumbing Apprenticeship
Electrical Apprenticeship
Apply online for the Electrical Apprenticeship
Mzansi4Youth Note
Artisan careers remain one of the most reliable skill paths in South Africa. If you meet the requirements, apply early and ensure all your qualifications clearly match the trade you are applying for.









my name is katleho mondayo from hammanskraal I’m doing mechanical filter and I like to get this learnership for my career to extend to extend my educations
You have to apply before the close.
I’m am vongani Goodman baloyi from mabopane hardworking person