Water & Wastewater Process Control Learnership – Your Path to a Real Job in South Africa
If you’re a South African teen or young adult who is still looking for a steady job and lives in Mpumalanga or a nearby town, this is a chance you can’t miss. The Water & Wastewater Process Control Learnership is a 12‑month training program that gives you a National Certificate (SAQA ID 60190). It is backed by the Energy & Water Sector Education and Training Authority (EWSETA) and run by Leadership in Water Innovation (LWI) together with the Thembisile Hani Local Municipality. After the program you’ll finish with a proven skill set that many employers in the water and sanitation sector are looking for right now.
What You’ll Learn
The program mixes classroom lessons with hands‑on work in a real plant. Here’s a quick look at the main topics you’ll study:
| Skill Area | What You’ll Do |
|---|---|
| Water Science | Learn how water is cleaned and the chemistry behind it. |
| Wastewater Operations | Work on how sewage is treated and what happens to the sludge. |
| Plant Operations | Get to know the machines, pumps, and filtration systems that keep water flowing. |
| Water Safety & Compliance | Study national standards from SANS and WHO and practice sampling water. |
| Monitoring & Reporting | Learn how to test water quality and keep accurate logs. |
These skills are needed across the country because clean water is a priority for every community. When you finish, you can apply for jobs that handle water treatment, maintenance, and quality control.
Who Can Apply
You’ll be eligible if you meet these simple checks:
- You are a South African citizen.
- You are not currently employed.
- It helps if you live in or near Thembisile Hani Local Municipality.
- You finished Grade 12 (Matric). If you studied maths or physical science, that’s a bonus but not required.
- You want to learn hands‑on technical work and are ready for both classroom and field training.
- You can stay for the whole 12 months.
Why This Learnership Is a Smart Move
- The water sector is stable – it won’t disappear because of technology, so the skills you gain will stay useful.
- You’ll get real experience that matches what city water departments need.
- After you finish, you’ll be a strong candidate for jobs in water and sanitation.
- You’ll help protect your community’s health and the environment by making sure clean water is available.
In short, this is a practical way to turn your interest in science and machines into a job that matters.
How to Apply – Step‑by‑Step
Gather Your Papers
- Make sure your CV is up to date.
- Get a certified copy of your ID.
- Get a certified copy of your Matric certificate.
Send Your Documents by Email
- Email them to: learnership@lwi.co.za
- Use this exact subject line: Application: Water & Wastewater Process Control Learnership 2026
Fill Out the Online Form
- Click on the link below to open the application form:
Complete the online application form here
- Click on the link below to open the application form:
Finish Before the Deadline
- You must submit everything by 2 January 2026. Applications after this date may not be taken into account.
Final Thoughts
This learnership is not just a course; it’s a chance to step into a job that keeps growing. By the time you finish, you’ll have hands‑on experience, a recognized certificate, and a clear path to work in a field that keeps our communities safe and healthy. Don’t wait—get your documents ready, hit that email address, and finish the online form before the deadline. Good luck!
