SABN 2026 Production Internship – Pretoria – Apply by 10 April

South African Bank Note Company (SABN) is calling on unemployed graduates to join a 12‑month production internship that could kick‑start a career in advanced manufacturing and quality management. If you’re in Pretoria and ready to learn on the job, you need to act fast – the closing date is just a few days away.

What Is the SABN Production Internship?

SABN, a subsidiary of the South African Reserve Bank, offers a hands‑on internship that runs for one full year. You’ll work in a state‑of‑the‑art security‑printing facility, gaining practical skills in production and quality management. The programme is designed to give you real workplace exposure while you receive structured training.

Who Should Apply?

Applicants must meet the following minimum criteria:

  • Matric (Grade 12) certificate
  • Degree or Diploma in Industrial Engineering (minimum)
  • Qualification completed – you must have finished your studies
  • Minimum average of 60 % and above
  • South African citizen

What You Gain

The internship will let you:

  • Work with modern machinery and advanced printing technology
  • Learn quality management processes used by a national bank reserve
  • Build a portfolio of practical experience that is highly valued by employers
  • Receive a contract for 12 months, with a chance to stay on after successful completion

How to Apply

  1. Gather your documents: a full CV, certified copies of all qualifications (including academic record), a certified ID copy, and a short statement on why you want a career in quality management.
  2. Visit the SABN portal: https://sabn.simplify.hr/vacancy/j9ygfi.
  3. Fill in the online application form and upload all required documents.
  4. Double‑check that every field is complete; incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
  5. Submit before the closing date: 10 April 2026.

Tips to Boost Your Chances

  • Many applicants struggle with vague cover letters. Be specific about how your studies in industrial engineering prepare you for a security‑printing environment.
  • From experience, most successful candidates highlight any hands‑on projects or internships they’ve completed.
  • Make sure your CV is clear and concise – use bullet points and keep paragraphs short.
  • If you don’t hear back within ten working days after 10 April, consider your application unsuccessful. Don’t waste time on second‑guessing.
  • Remember that SABN values employment equity and diversity, so include any relevant diversity statements if required.

Final Thoughts

The SABN Production Internship Programme offers a rare chance to learn inside a high‑security, high‑technology environment. With a clear set of requirements and a straightforward application process, you can put yourself on a fast track to a rewarding career. Don’t let this window close – apply before 10 April and turn your degree into real-world expertise.

Author: Donald Williams
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Donald is the founder and editor of Thapelo Madibeng Bursary, South Africa's trusted resource for bursaries, learnerships, internships, and funding opportunities. With a deep commitment to youth empowerment and educational access, Donald curates timely, verified updates to help students and unemployed youth unlock career pathways in various sectors.

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