For many young South Africans who dream of becoming qualified artisans, finding a reputable apprenticeship opportunity can be challenging. The good news is that Komatsu Mining has opened applications for its 2026 Apprenticeship Intake, offering aspiring artisans an opportunity to receive structured technical training while working with one of the world’s leading mining equipment manufacturers.
This apprenticeship programme combines both practical workplace exposure and theoretical learning, helping learners develop the skills required to achieve artisan status in their chosen trade.
If you have a passion for engineering, machinery, technical problem-solving, and hands-on work, this programme could be the first step towards a rewarding career in South Africa’s mining and industrial sectors.
Quick Overview
- Opportunity: Komatsu Apprenticeship Programme 2026 Intake
- Application Period: 10 June 2026 – 24 June 2026
- Closing Date: 24 June 2026
- Company: Komatsu Mining
Locations:
- Wadeville, Gauteng
- Emalahleni, Mpumalanga
- Secunda, Mpumalanga
Trades Available:
- Fitter
- Armature Winder
- Electrician
- Welder
- Boilermaker
- Turner
- Rigger
- Millwright
Minimum Age: 18 years or older
Training Venues:
- Witbank (CTC)
- Wadeville (SAJ)
Trades Available in the Komatsu Apprenticeship Programme 2026
Komatsu is recruiting apprentices in the following trades:
Wadeville Opportunities
- Apprentice Fitter
- Apprentice Armature Winder
- Apprentice Electrician
- Apprentice Welder
- Apprentice Boilermaker
- Apprentice Turner
- Apprentice Rigger
Emalahleni Opportunity
- Apprentice Millwright
Applicants may ultimately be placed at Komatsu sites in:
- Wadeville
- Emalahleni
- Secunda
Minimum Requirements
To qualify for the Komatsu Apprenticeship Programme, applicants must meet the following requirements.
Age Requirement
Applicants must: Be 18 years or older
Educational Requirements
Applicants should have one of the following qualifications:
Option 1: N3 Qualification
An N3 certificate with four subjects, including:
- Relevant trade theory
- Mathematics (minimum D symbol)
- Physical Science (minimum D symbol)
Option 2: NC(V) Level 4 Qualification
NC(V) Level 4 with:
- Mathematics (minimum D symbol)
- Another subject within Engineering and Related Design
- Electrical Infrastructure Construction
Option 3: Higher Qualification
- S1 qualification or higher
Additional Requirements
Applicants should demonstrate:
- Strong technical aptitude
- Willingness to learn
- Good communication skills
- Ability to work in a team environment
- Self-motivation
- Positive attitude towards technical training
What Does Each Trade Involve?
- Fitter
Fitters assemble, maintain, repair, and install industrial machinery and equipment.
- Electrician
Electricians install, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical systems used in industrial environments.
- Welder
Welders join and repair metal components using specialised welding techniques.
- Boilermaker
Boilermakers manufacture, install, and maintain large steel structures and industrial equipment.
- Turner
Turners operate precision machinery used to manufacture engineering components.
- Rigger
Riggers move, position, and secure heavy equipment safely using lifting gear and cranes.
- Armature Winder
Armature Winders repair and maintain electric motors, generators, and transformers.
- Millwright
Millwrights combine mechanical and electrical skills to maintain industrial machinery.
These trades are highly valued within mining, manufacturing, engineering, and energy sectors.
Selection Process
Komatsu has outlined a structured recruitment process to identify suitable candidates.
The selection process may include:
Psychometric Assessments
Applicants may complete aptitude and psychometric tests to assess:
- Technical reasoning
- Problem-solving ability
- Mechanical understanding
- General suitability
Interviews
Shortlisted candidates will attend interviews where they will be assessed on:
- Technical potential
- Communication skills
- Motivation
- Career goals
Medical Assessment
Applicants will undergo pre-employment medical examinations to determine fitness for the role.
Criminal Record Checks
Background screening will be conducted.
Qualification Verification
Educational qualifications will be verified before final appointments are made.
Advantageous Experience
Although not compulsory, previous technical training or experience may strengthen an application.
Training and Development
One of the biggest advantages of this programme is the structured artisan development pathway.
Apprentices receive:
- Workplace-based learning
- Technical classroom training
- Exposure to industrial equipment
- Mentorship from experienced artisans
- Trade-specific practical experience
Institutional training will take place at:
- Witbank (CTC)
- Wadeville (SAJ)
This combination of theory and practical learning helps apprentices prepare for trade testing and eventual artisan qualification.
How to Apply
Before applying, prepare the following documents:
- South African ID
- Updated CV
- Certified qualifications
- Academic transcripts
- Proof of residence (if required)
- Any relevant technical certificates
Ensure all information provided is accurate and complete.
APPLY FOR THE KOMATSU APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMME 2026 INTAKE HERE
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Edupstairs Advice
Apprenticeship opportunities with major employers such as Komatsu do not become available every day. If you meet the educational requirements and are interested in becoming a qualified artisan, submit your application as early as possible.
Many young people underestimate the value of technical careers, yet artisans remain among the most employable professionals in South Africa. Skilled trades such as fitting, electrical work, welding, rigging, and millwright work continue to offer stable employment opportunities across multiple industries.
Ensure your CV is professional, your documents are certified, and your application is submitted well before the closing date.
Remember that apprenticeship programmes are highly competitive, so attention to detail can make a significant difference.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Is this apprenticeship open to unemployed youth?
Yes. The programme is designed for individuals seeking technical training and career development opportunities.
- Is previous work experience required?
No. Previous technical experience is advantageous but not compulsory.
- What is the minimum qualification required?
Applicants must have an N3 qualification, NC(V) Level 4 qualification, or S1 and above, depending on the requirements listed.
- Will apprentices receive training?
Yes. Apprentices will receive both practical workplace training and theoretical instruction.
- When is the closing date?
The closing date for applications is 24 June 2026.
- What happens if I do not receive feedback?
Komatsu states that if applicants have not received communication by the end of June 2026, their application should be considered unsuccessful.
- Where will apprentices be placed?
Successful candidates may be placed at Komatsu sites in:
- Wadeville
- Emalahleni
- Secunda
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