Transnet Freight Rail is looking for unemployed South African youth to join its Trainee Train Assistant Programme 2026. The rail network needs fresh hands now, and this chance could be your first step into a stable career.
What the programme offers
The Trainee Train Assistant Programme is an entry‑level role in the railway and logistics sector. You will work alongside train drivers to keep trains and cargo moving safely and efficiently across South Africa.
Who can apply
- Education: Grade 12 (Matric) with Mathematics and/or Physical Science.
- Age: 21 years or older.
- Physical standards: Medically fit, at least 1.60 m tall, able to lift heavy objects.
- Other tests: Pass psychometric (VTS) assessments.
- Work conditions: Willing to work shifts and complete training/certification.
- Location: Placement at Halfweg, South Africa.
- Preference given to: Candidates from designated groups and those living in the Northern Cape or Western Cape.
What you will do
- Help prepare locomotives and trains before they leave.
- Carry out brake tests and safety checks.
- Support train operations and shunting activities.
- Assist the Train Driver during trips.
- Watch signals and track conditions.
- Use communication equipment.
- Maintain train documentation and logs.
- Follow rail safety standards at all times.
What you will gain
- Hands‑on experience in the rail transport industry.
- Theoretical and practical training leading to a Train Assistant Certificate.
- Development of communication, problem‑solving, and observation skills.
- Training in safety, time management and working under pressure.
- Potential for long‑term career growth within Transnet.
How to apply – step by step
- Gather your documents: Matric certificate (showing Maths/Physical Science), ID, proof of residence.
- Check that you meet the height, age and fitness requirements.
- Prepare a simple CV highlighting any relevant experience or school projects.
- Visit the official application portal: Apply for the Trainee Train Assistant Programme 2026.
- Complete the online form, upload your documents and submit.
- Wait for a shortlisting email. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for assessments.
Tips to improve your chances
- Proofread your CV and application for spelling errors.
- Mention any school projects that involved maths, science or teamwork.
- Be honest about your height and fitness level – false information will disqualify you later.
- Prepare for the VTS psychometric test by practising sample questions online.
- Show willingness to work shifts and handle physical tasks in your cover letter.
Next steps
Take action now. Collect your documents, polish your CV and submit the application before the closing date (still to be announced). Even if the competition is tough, this programme can open the door to a rewarding career on South Africa’s railways.
