Alpha Technical Engineering Apprenticeships 2026

Alpha Technical invites South African unemployed youth to apply for the Engineering Apprenticeship Programme 2026.

Apprenticeship Application Closing Date: 30 April 2026
Apprenticeship Locations: Olifantsfontein, Upington and Bloemfontein, South Africa


Apprenticeship Overview

The Alpha Technical Engineering Apprenticeship Programme 2026 is designed for motivated individuals who want to build a career in technical and artisan trades.

This programme provides hands-on training, practical workplace experience, and formal technical development, preparing candidates for long-term employment in engineering industries.


Available Apprenticeship Trades

Applicants can apply in the following fields:

  • Electrical
  • Boilermaking
  • Diesel Mechanic
  • Fitter & Turner

Minimum Requirements

To qualify, applicants must have:

  • Grade 12 (Matric)
  • N2 Certificate in a relevant trade (Electrical / Mechanical / Engineering Studies)
  • Strong interest in engineering and technical work
  • Good communication and teamwork skills
  • Willingness to learn and commit to the programme

Key Responsibilities

During the apprenticeship, you will:

  • Participate in structured training programmes
  • Assist qualified artisans with daily technical tasks
  • Follow health and safety procedures
  • Complete both theoretical and practical assessments

What You Will Gain

  • Practical experience in engineering trades
  • Exposure to real workplace environments
  • Industry-relevant technical skills
  • A pathway to becoming a qualified artisan

How to Apply

Click here to apply for Alpha Technical Engineering Apprenticeship Programme 2026

📧 Email your application to:


Important Notes

  • Submit your application before 30 April 2026
  • Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
  • Ensure your qualifications match the trade you are applying for

Why Choose Alpha Technical?

This apprenticeship offers:

  • Hands-on technical training
  • Real industry exposure
  • Opportunities in high-demand engineering trades
  • A strong foundation for long-term employment
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