Right now, Toyota Boshoku South Africa is opening a crucial pathway for unemployed youth – the Millwright Apprenticeship Programme 2026 – and the deadline is fast approaching on 29 May 2026. This is a real chance to start a skilled career in automotive manufacturing before the year ends.
What the opportunity is
The company is offering a 48‑month apprenticeship to train qualified Millwright artisans. The training will take place in Amanzimtoti, Durban, KwaZulu‑Natal. Five positions are available in the automotive manufacturing sector.
Who can apply (requirements/eligibility)
- South African citizen
- Matric pass with at least 50% in:
- Mathematics and Physical Science, or
- Technical Matric
- Completed N2 Electrical (all four modules, including Trade Theory)
- Completed N2 Mechanical (all four modules)
What you will gain
- Structured technical training
- Hands‑on workplace experience
- Development as an artisan
- Preparation for the Millwright Trade Test
- Qualification as a certified Millwright
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Update your CV and save it as a PDF.
- Obtain certified copies of your South African ID and all qualifications.
- Compose an email to TBSA.Recruitment@toyota-boshoku.com with the subject line Apprenticeship. Attach your CV and the certified documents.
- Alternatively, submit your application via the company’s LinkedIn page: Toyota Boshoku South Africa LinkedIn.
- Make sure to send your application before the closing date, 29 May 2026.
Tips to improve your chances
- Check that every document is clear, signed and certified.
- Proofread your CV; highlight the N2 Electrical and Mechanical modules you have completed.
- Show examples of teamwork, reliability and problem‑solving in your cover note.
- Use the exact subject line “Apprenticeship” to avoid your email being missed.
- Apply early; late submissions will not be considered.
Next steps
If you are ready to start a skilled trade and build a future in industrial maintenance, gather the required paperwork and apply today. This apprenticeship can launch a long‑term career as a qualified Millwright. Good luck!
