If you are a TVET College graduate looking for an opportunity to complete your Work Integrated Learning (WIL) requirements and gain valuable industry experience, then the Wilmar Internship Programme 2026 could be exactly what you need.
Wilmar has opened applications for several 12-month internship opportunities at its Richards Bay operations in KwaZulu-Natal. These internships are aimed at candidates who have successfully completed their S4 National Diploma studies and require practical workplace exposure to fulfil their P1 and P2 training requirements.
The programme offers opportunities in:
- Mechanical Engineering Intern (1 position)
- Analytical Chemistry Intern (2 positions)
- Chemical Engineering Intern (4 positions)
This is an excellent chance for unemployed graduates to gain hands-on experience in a large manufacturing and processing environment while building practical skills that employers value.
Quick Overview
| Internship | Positions |
| Mechanical Engineering Intern | 1 |
| Analytical Chemistry Intern | 2 |
| Chemical Engineering Intern | 4 |
| Location | Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal |
| Contract Duration | 12 Months |
| Closing Date | 23 June 2026 |
| Preference | South African Citizens from designated groups |
| Application Email | wceo-recruitment@za.wilmar-intl.com |
Reference Numbers
- Mechanical Engineering Intern: REF MISK 15062026
- Analytical Chemistry Intern: REF ACISK 15062026
- Chemical Engineering Intern: REF CEISK 15062026
About Wilmar
Wilmar is one of the world’s leading agribusiness and food processing companies with operations across multiple countries. The company is involved in food products, edible oils, manufacturing, processing, logistics, and industrial operations.
Its Richards Bay facility provides graduates and interns with exposure to large-scale industrial processes, engineering systems, quality control operations, laboratory environments, and manufacturing technologies.
For many graduates, internships like these serve as a bridge between academic learning and full-time employment. They allow candidates to apply classroom knowledge in real workplace situations while developing technical and professional skills.
Mechanical Engineering Intern X1
Reference Number: REF: MISK 15062026
Job Purpose
The Mechanical Engineering Intern will undergo training in:
- Mechanical design
- Project coordination
- Mechanical equipment maintenance
- Technical documentation
The internship is structured to help candidates fulfil the practical requirements of a Mechanical Engineering Diploma.
Key Responsibilities
The successful candidate will be involved in:
- Routine maintenance activities under supervision
- Participation in continuous improvement projects
- Conducting research
- Compiling reports
- Learning maintenance planning processes
- Working alongside engineering specialists
Minimum Qualification
Applicants must have:
- Successfully completed an S4 National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Skills Required
- Computer literacy
- Numerical ability
- Analytical skills
- Communication skills
- Interpersonal skills
Behavioural Competencies
Candidates should be:
- Detail-oriented
- Quality-focused
- Curious and eager to learn
- Adaptable
- Able to cope with high work volumes
Analytical Chemistry Intern X2
Reference Number: REF: ACISK 15062026
Job Purpose
The Analytical Chemistry Internship focuses on ensuring that raw materials, processed products, and packaged products meet required specifications.
The internship supports the practical requirements of an Analytical Chemistry Diploma.
Key Responsibilities
Interns will gain exposure to:
- Quality Assurance (QA) systems
- Product inspections
- Laboratory testing procedures
- Sample preparation
- Equipment operation
- Reporting laboratory results
- Water analysis
- Microbiological analysis
- Calibration of laboratory instruments
- Food safety compliance
- Manufacturing quality standards
Additional duties include:
- Maintaining laboratory records
- Conducting in-market product testing
- Supporting laboratory analysts
- Reporting quality deviations
- Monitoring compliance with safety standards
Minimum Qualification
Applicants must have:
- Successfully completed an S4 National Diploma in Analytical Chemistry
Knowledge Requirements
- Understanding of food safety principles
- Understanding of FMCG environments
Skills and Competencies
- Written communication skills
- Verbal communication skills
- Self-management
- Numerical ability
- Ability to work under pressure
Behavioural Competencies
Candidates should demonstrate:
- Attention to detail
- Quality consciousness
- Curiosity
- Learning orientation
- Adaptability
Chemical Engineering Intern X4
Reference Number: REF: CEISK 15062026
Job Purpose
The internship provides practical training within processing plants and supports the completion of P1 and P2 requirements for a Chemical Engineering Diploma.
Key Responsibilities
Interns will:
- Support plant operations
- Assist with equipment commissioning
- Monitor equipment performance
- Conduct preventative maintenance inspections
- Assist maintenance teams
- Perform process sampling
- Analyse production results
- Support raw material management
- Maintain documentation and log sheets
- Record operational data
- Follow safety and quality procedures
Periodic assessments will be conducted to ensure learning and development progress.
Minimum Qualification
Applicants must have:
- Successfully completed an S4 National Diploma in Chemical Engineering
Knowledge Requirements
- Understanding of chemical processes
Skills Required
- Reading comprehension
- Communication skills
- Basic numerical skills
Behavioural Competencies
Successful candidates should have:
- Attention to detail
- Methodical working style
- Proactive mindset
- Ability to think quickly
- Tolerance for routine work
- Physical fitness
Required Supporting Documents
All applicants must submit the following:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Certified copy of Matric Certificate
- Certified academic records or statements of results showing subject marks
- Work Integrated Learning (WIL) letter from educational institution (not older than 3 months)
Failure to submit all required documents may result in an application not being considered.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit their applications via email to: wceo-recruitment@za.wilmar-intl.com
Ensure that:
- The correct reference number is included
- Documents are clear and certified
- Your contact details are accurate
- Applications are submitted before the deadline
Closing Date: 23 June 2026
Late applications may not be considered.
How to Improve Your Chances of Success
Before applying:
- Update your CV
- Check spelling and grammar
- Ensure all documents are certified
- Include your WIL letter
- Use the correct reference number
- Submit your application early
What Can You Expect During the Internship?
Internships within manufacturing and industrial environments are typically structured to provide both technical and workplace skills development.
You may gain experience in:
- Teamwork
- Problem-solving
- Technical reporting
- Safety management
- Production systems
- Equipment maintenance
- Laboratory procedures
- Process improvement
- Professional communication
Such experience can significantly improve future employment opportunities within engineering, manufacturing, food production, chemicals, energy, logistics, and related sectors.
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Edupstairs Advice
Engineering and science graduates often compete for limited workplace training opportunities. Because of this, it is important to submit a complete and professional application.
Take time to:
- Tailor your CV
- Highlight relevant subjects and projects
- Include practical laboratory or workshop exposure
- Demonstrate willingness to learn
- Show attention to detail
Even if you are not selected, applying for opportunities like these helps build confidence and prepares you for future applications.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Who can apply?
Candidates who have successfully completed an S4 National Diploma in the relevant field and require workplace exposure for P1 and P2 training.
- Are these permanent jobs?
No. These are 12-month fixed-term internship opportunities.
- Where are the internships located?
The internships are based in Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal.
- Can university graduates apply?
The advertisement specifically mentions candidates who have completed an S4 National Diploma and require P1 and P2 workplace training.
- Is previous work experience required?
No previous experience is mentioned in the advertisement.
What is the closing date?
Applications close on 23 June 2026.
- How many internship opportunities are available?
A total of 7 internship opportunities are available:
- Mechanical Engineering: 1
- Analytical Chemistry: 2
- Chemical Engineering: 4
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Disclaimer
This article is intended to provide a summary of the internship opportunities advertised by Wilmar. Applicants should refer to the official advertisement for complete requirements, application procedures, and any updates that may be issued by the employer.
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