Columbus Stainless Apprenticeships 2026 – Start a Metalmaking Career

Columbus Stainless Apprenticeship Learnership – Middelburg (2026)

If you’re a 15‑year‑old looking for a job or a way to start a real career, Columbus Stainless has a chance you should consider. The company is opening a Apprenticeship Learnership Programme for 2026, based in Middelburg, Mpumalanga. The programme trains young people in plant and equipment maintenance, so you can learn a useful skill and work in a real factory.

The deadline to send in your application is 25 December 2025. If you live in the Steve Tshwete Local Municipality, your chance to get hired is a bit higher, because Columbus prefers applicants from that area.


Why the Apprenticeship Matters

Columbus Stainless is one of the biggest stainless‑steel makers in South Africa. Their plants run 24/7 and need people who can keep machines running smoothly. This apprenticeship will teach you the basics of maintenance, give you hands‑on experience, and let you grow into a skilled technician. You won’t need a lot of experience before you start – just a willingness to learn and a good head for tech.


Who Can Apply?

You must meet all of the following conditions:

School and Grades

  • Have a Grade 12 (Matric) or a Grade 10 (N3) certificate that includes Math and Science, with at least 40 % in each.
  • Or have a National Certificate of Vocational Qualification (NCV) Level 4 with seven subjects, also with at least 40 % in Math and Science.

Other Essentials

  • Be a South African citizen.
  • Pass a basic medical check – you need to be fit for factory work.
  • Be ready to work in shifts and, when the job needs it, do overtime.
  • Have a practical, logical way of thinking and a genuine interest in keeping machinery running.

If you live in Steve Tshwete Local Municipality, you will get extra consideration.


What You’ll Get

  • A step‑by‑step training plan that mixes classroom lessons with real work in a stainless‑steel plant.
  • Hands‑on exposure to heavy equipment and the chance to fix and maintain it under a skilled supervisor.
  • A recognised craft certificate that can open doors to many jobs in the industrial sector.
  • A steady career path in plant maintenance or engineering support, with opportunities to move up over time.

The learnership is a great entry point for anyone who wants to work in manufacturing, especially if you don’t have a university degree yet.


How to Apply

  1. Gather the required paperwork:

    • Certified copies of your qualification certificates.
    • Proof that you live in the Steve Tshwete Local Municipality.
    • An updated CV that lists a phone number you can text.
  2. Fill out the online form:
    Visit the link below to start your application. Make sure all documents are attached before you hit send.
    Apply Now for the Columbus Stainless Apprenticeship

  3. Wait for a reply:
    If you do not hear from the company within six weeks after the closing date, your application will be considered unsuccessful.


A Word on Security

This is the only legitimate posting for this apprenticeship. Columbus Stainless never asks for money from job seekers. If anyone demands a fee, it is a fraud.

When you apply, you agree that your personal details will be used according to the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA).


Summary

  • What: Apprenticeship in plant & equipment maintenance.
  • Where: Middelburg, Mpumalanga.
  • When: Apply before 25 Dec 2025.
  • Who: South African citizens, Grade 12 or NCV Level 4, with a math and science background, ready to work shifts.
  • Benefits: Hands‑on training, industry‑certified skill, long‑term job prospects.

If you’re ready to learn a real trade and build a future, this could be the right step for you. Good luck!

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