If you are a matriculant living in a mining community and looking for an opportunity to gain practical mining experience, the Andru Mining Blasting Assistant Learnership Programme 2026 could be an excellent starting point.
The company has announced 10 Blasting Assistant Learnership opportunities that will run for four months at its Kalgold Operation. The programme is aimed specifically at members of local communities surrounding the mine and offers participants an opportunity to develop practical skills required in the opencast mining industry.
Although this is not a permanent job, completing a recognised mining learnership can significantly improve your employability and prepare you for future opportunities within the mining sector.
Quick Overview
- Organisation: Andru Mining
- Programme: Blasting Assistant Learnership
- Number of Opportunities: 10
- Duration: 4 Months
- Location: Kalgold Operation
- Industry: Mining
- Minimum Qualification: Grade 12 (Matric) or equivalent
- Driver’s Licence: Compulsory
- Closing Date: 09 July 2026
Who Can Apply?
- Local community members recognised by the mine
- South African applicants who meet all minimum requirements
About the Blasting Assistant Learnership
This learnership focuses on developing future Blasting Assistants within an opencast mining environment.
Blasting assistants play an important support role during mining operations by helping qualified blasting personnel prepare blasting sites safely and efficiently while following strict mining regulations.
During the four-month programme, successful learners can expect to gain practical exposure to:
- Mining safety procedures
- Workplace discipline
- Teamwork
- Communication skills
- Practical blasting support duties
- Shift work experience
- Mining operational processes
This hands-on experience can become valuable when applying for future mining positions.
Number of Available Posts
Andru Mining has advertised:
10 Blasting Assistant Learnership Opportunities
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must satisfy all the following requirements:
- Grade 12 (Matric/Std 10) certificate or an equivalent qualification
- Must be able to obtain a Certificate of Fitness (Red Ticket)
- Clean criminal record
- Must successfully pass a Dover Test
- Valid driver’s licence is compulsory
- Must be willing to undergo training across different work shifts
- Good communication skills
- Good business understanding
- Must be a recognised resident of the affected local communities (subject to verification)
Failure to meet any compulsory requirement may result in an unsuccessful application.
Understanding the Requirements
Many applicants may not be familiar with some of the specialised mining requirements.
Certificate of Fitness (Red Ticket)
A Red Ticket confirms that a person is medically fit to work in the mining environment after undergoing occupational medical examinations.
Mining companies require this because employees often work under physically demanding conditions.
Dover Test
The Dover Test is commonly used within the mining industry to assess:
- Concentration
- Attention to detail
- Mental alertness
- Ability to follow instructions
- General aptitude
Preparing yourself mentally before the assessment can improve your performance.
Driver’s Licence
Unlike many learnerships, this opportunity specifically requires applicants to already possess a valid driver’s licence.
Applicants without a licence unfortunately do not meet the minimum eligibility criteria.
Who Should Apply?
This opportunity is ideal for people who:
- Recently completed Matric
- Want to start a mining career
- Enjoy practical outdoor work
- Can work shifts
- Are physically fit
- Live within the recognised mining communities
Local Community Requirement
One important condition is that these opportunities are intended only for local communities surrounding the mining operation.
Applicants must be recognised local residents, and this information will be verified during the recruitment process.
If you live outside the recognised communities, your application may unfortunately not be considered.
How to Apply
Interested applicants who meet all requirements should:
- Prepare an updated CV
- Submit the CV to the Tribal Office
- Ensure the application reaches the Tribal Office before the closing date
According to the advertisement, applications should not be handed directly to Andru Mining employees.
Closing Date: 09 July 2026
Late applications will not be considered.
Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible rather than waiting until the final day.
Important Notes from the Advertisement
Applicants should note the following:
- There are no application forms to complete.
- Applications are submitted by CV only.
- No payment is required at any stage.
- Do not pay anyone to secure employment.
- Andru Mining employees are not permitted to receive CVs directly from applicants.
- Applications submitted after the closing date will not be accepted.
Documents You Should Prepare
Before applying, ensure you have:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of your ID
- Certified copy of your Grade 12 certificate
- Valid driver’s licence
- Any additional documents requested by local community structures
Having these documents ready before the closing date helps avoid unnecessary delays.
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Edupstairs Advice
Mining learnerships are among the most competitive entry-level opportunities in South Africa. If you meet all the advertised requirements, avoid submitting a generic CV. Tailor your CV to highlight your Matric qualification, driver’s licence, communication skills, willingness to work shifts, and any experience that demonstrates reliability, teamwork, or safety awareness.
Because this opportunity is specifically reserved for recognised local communities, ensure that your residency can be verified before applying. Submit your application well before the closing date and follow the employer’s instructions carefully. Never pay anyone for employment opportunities, and only use the official application process described in the advertisement.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this a permanent job?
No. This is a 4-month learnership programme.
- How many positions are available?
There are 10 Blasting Assistant Learnership opportunities.
- Do I need Matric?
Yes. Applicants must have Grade 12 (Matric/Std 10) or an equivalent qualification.
- Is a driver’s licence compulsory?
Yes. A valid driver’s licence is listed as a compulsory requirement.
- Can applicants from other provinces apply?
The advertisement states that these opportunities are intended for recognised local communities surrounding the mining operation.
- Is previous mining experience required?
No previous mining experience is mentioned in the advertisement.
- Is there an application fee?
No. The company clearly states that applicants should never pay money when applying.
- Where do I submit my CV?
Applications should be submitted to the Tribal Office before the closing date.
- When is the closing date?
Applications close on 09 July 2026.
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