John Thompson Boilermaking/Welding Apprenticeship – Apply by 15 May 2026

If you are a South African youth looking for a skilled trade, the John Thompson Apprenticeship Programme 2026 is now open – and the deadline is fast approaching.

What the apprenticeship is

John Thompson, a division of ACTOM (Pty) Ltd, offers hands‑on training in boilermaking and welding. No prior experience is needed. The programme runs at the company’s Bellville office in the Western Cape.

  • Application deadline: 15 May 2026
  • Location: Bellville, Western Cape, South Africa
  • Positions available: up to 20 apprentices

Who can apply

You must meet at least one of the following qualifications and be between 18 and 35 years old, medically fit, and living in the Western Cape.

  • Grade 12 Technical with Metal Work, Welder’s Theory, Technical Mathematics (not Maths Literacy) and Technical Science.
  • OR Grade 12 Academic with Mathematics (not Maths Literacy) and Physical Science.
  • OR N2 Trade Theory subjects such as Platers Theory / Welder’s Theory, Engineering Science, or Platers Drawing.
  • OR NCV Level 4 Fabrication (no Maths Literacy required).

What you will gain

  • Structured classroom and on‑the‑job training.
  • Practical skills to become a certified boilermaker or welder.
  • Experience that can lead to full‑time employment in a leading South African manufacturer.

How to apply – step by step

  1. Write a brief cover letter stating the position you are applying for.
  2. Prepare a CV that does not exceed four pages.
  3. Gather certified copies of your academic results and any relevant certificates.
  4. Send the three documents to HumanResource@johnthompson.co.za or post them to:
    Senior HR Officer
    PO Box 129
    Bellville, 7535

Tips to improve your chances

  • Check that every certificate is clear, signed and stamped – incomplete documents will be disqualified.
  • Keep your CV concise and focused on the listed qualifications.
  • Prepare for the psychometric test and the three‑month evaluation period as an unskilled worker; honesty about your strengths helps.
  • Arrive on time for the interview at the Bellville office and dress neatly.
  • Do not apply if you already hold qualified artisan status in Electrical, Diesel, or Fitting & Turning – the programme is for beginners.

Final thoughts

This apprenticeship can be your entry point into a stable engineering career. Take a moment today to gather your documents and submit your application before the 15 May deadline. Even if you face competition, a well‑prepared application gives you the best possible chance.

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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