Sasol and PDPS Welding Apprenticeships 2026: Apply with Matric or N3
Sasol and Plant Design and Project Services (PDPS) are inviting unemployed South African youth to apply for their Welding Apprenticeship Programme for 2026. This opportunity is ideal for individuals passionate about engineering and welding who wish to gain practical experience and build a technical career.
Application Closing Date: 17 July 2026
Location: Govan Mbeki Municipality, Ekandustria Region 7, City of Tshwane, Dark City, Ekangala, Rethabiseng and Zithobeni, South Africa
Programme Duration: Not specified
Stipend: Not specified
Minimum Qualification: Grade 12 with Maths, N3 Engineering, or NCV Level 4
Opportunity Type: Apprenticeship
About the Sasol and PDPS Welding Apprenticeship Programme
This apprenticeship programme is a collaboration between Sasol and PDPS, designed to equip unemployed youth with essential welding skills. The programme focuses on providing hands-on workplace exposure and structured training. Its aim is to develop skilled artisans who can contribute to South Africa’s engineering, manufacturing, and related industries.
The need for qualified welders remains high across various sectors, including mining, construction, and energy. Completing this apprenticeship can significantly enhance a young person’s employability and open doors to various career paths within these fields.
About Sasol and PDPS
Sasol is a major integrated chemicals and energy company with a global presence. It is involved in the exploration, mining, and processing of coal and gas to produce fuels and chemicals. PDPS (Plant Design and Project Services) is a company that likely provides engineering and project management services, often supporting large industrial operations like those of Sasol.
Available Apprenticeship Opportunities
This programme focuses specifically on the trade of Welding. Successful applicants will be trained to become qualified welders.
What the Apprenticeship Offers
Successful candidates will gain valuable experience and training in the welding trade. This includes:
- Practical workplace experience.
- Structured technical training.
- Exposure to industry standards and practices.
- Development of essential welding skills.
- Potential for career growth into roles like Fabricator, Boilermaker, or Welding Inspector.
Programme Duration and Location
The duration of the apprenticeship programme was not specified. However, the training and workplace experience will be based within specific areas in South Africa. These include the Govan Mbeki Municipality, Ekandustria Region 7, City of Tshwane, Dark City, Ekangala, Rethabiseng, and Zithobeni.
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must meet one of the following qualification pathways:
- Option 1: Grade 12
- English (ability to read and write).
- Pure Mathematics.
- Physical Science.
- Engineering Graphic Design is an advantage.
- Technical subjects like Welding or Platers Theory are an advantage.
- Mathematics Literacy will not be accepted.
- Option 2: N3 Engineering Qualification
- English.
- Engineering Mathematics N3.
- Engineering Science N3.
- A trade-related Theory Subject N3 is advantageous.
- Option 3: NCV Level 4
- English NCV Level 4 or First Additional Language NCV Level 4.
- Mathematics Level 4 (Pure Mathematics).
- Engineering Science Level 4.
- Engineering Processes Level 4.
- Professional Engineering Practice Level 4.
- Applied Engineering Technology Level 4.
- A compulsory trade-related Theory Subject, such as Welding or Platers Theory.
Additionally, applicants must reside in one of the specified areas: Govan Mbeki Municipality, Ekandustria Region 7, City of Tshwane, Dark City, Ekangala, Rethabiseng, or Zithobeni. Proof of residence may be required.
Competencies Required
Candidates should possess the following qualities:
- Passion for welding and engineering.
- Well-groomed appearance.
- Self-motivation.
- Willingness to learn and commit to technical training.
- Interest in becoming a skilled artisan.
Who Should Apply?
This apprenticeship is best suited for unemployed young South Africans who are eager to start a career in welding. If you are motivated, willing to learn, and meet the academic and residential requirements, this programme offers a solid foundation for a technical career.
Required Documents
Applicants must email certified copies of the following:
- Updated Curriculum Vitae.
- South African ID document.
- Grade 12 results or N3/NCV Level 4 qualifications.
- Driver’s licence, if applicable.
- Municipal water and electricity account showing current residential address.
If the property is not in the applicant’s name, additional documents like an affidavit from the applicant, an affidavit from the landlord, and SAPS-certified confirmation of residency duration are needed. A SARS confirmation letter or bank statement showing the current residential address is also required.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should email their applications to: [email protected]
Please ensure you quote the following reference number in your email subject line: 2026 Welding Apprenticeship.
Manual CV submissions will not be accepted.
Important Notes
- Applications must be submitted before the closing date of 17 July 2026.
- Ensure you meet all qualification and residential requirements.
- Individuals currently in another training programme are not eligible.
- Incomplete applications may not be considered.
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.
- If you do not hear back within two weeks after the closing date, consider your application unsuccessful.
Closing Date
The closing date for the Sasol and PDPS Welding Apprenticeship Programme 2026 is 17 July 2026. It is advisable to submit your application well in advance of this date.
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