Moolmans Apprenticeships 2026 – New Graduate Opportunities

If you’re a young South African who dreams of a hands‑on job that gives you real skills and a steady paycheck, Moolmans is opening two apprenticeship spots for 2025. One is for an Auto Electrician Apprentice and the other for an Earthmoving Equipment Apprentice, both based at the Tshipi Mine in the Northern Cape. These roles give you the chance to work right in the mining sector, learn from experienced technicians, and build a career that can last for decades.

Where it’s happening

  • Location: Tshipi Mine, Northern Cape
  • Apply by: 10 December 2025

About Moolmans

Moolmans is a well‑known mining contractor in South Africa that has been working in the industry for over 75 years. The company is part of the Aveng Group, which is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Moolmans is respected for:

  • Working in remote mining sites
  • Building strong relationships with clients
  • Delivering high quality, reliable service
  • Handling tasks such as mine development, drilling, blasting, and keeping equipment running smoothly

The apprenticeship program is a key part of how Moolmans trains new people to become skilled artisans who can keep the mining industry moving.


Apprenticeship Options

Moolmans is looking for candidates in two main areas:

  1. Auto Electrician Apprentice
  2. Earthmoving Equipment Apprentice

Both positions give you real‑world training, technical knowledge, and a fast‑paced work environment.


What You’ll Do

Earthmoving Equipment Apprentice

You’ll work under experienced technicians to:

  • Spot problems in machines and diagnose faults
  • Fix and repair earthmoving equipment
  • Perform routine and major maintenance work
  • Keep records of daily and weekly inspections
  • Order spare parts when needed
  • Track how well equipment is performing
  • Help improve productivity plans
  • Schedule and coordinate machine servicing
  • Follow safety, health, environment, and quality (SHEQ) rules

Auto Electrician Apprentice

Your job will involve:

  • Helping to find and repair electrical issues on earthmoving machines
  • Checking and testing electrical systems such as lights, warning signals, and computers
  • Using diagnostic software to read fault codes
  • Working on wiring, starters, and alternators
  • Logging unresolved issues and reporting to the plant manager
  • Ordering electrical spare parts
  • Carrying out planned electrical maintenance tasks
  • Responding quickly to emergency electrical breakdowns
  • Staying compliant with safety, health, environment, and quality procedures

Minimum Qualifications

General Requirements

  • Finished Grade 12 (Matric) with a background in Mathematics, Physical Science, and Technical Drawing

Advantageous Subjects (N2)

  • Earthmoving Equipment Apprentice – Mathematics, Engineering Science, Diesel Trade Theory
  • Auto Electrician Apprentice – Mathematics, Engineering Science, Auto Electrical Trade Theory

How to Apply

Send your CV to NCAdmin.recruitment@moolmans.co.za.
In the email subject line, write the exact title you’re applying for, such as:

  • “Auto Electrician Apprentice – Tshipi”
  • “Earthmoving Equipment Apprentice – Tshipi”

If you do not hear back within 14 days after the closing date, your application will be considered unsuccessful. Moolmans encourages applicants from previously disadvantaged groups to apply because it supports transformation in the industry.


Why You Should Consider This

  • Start a clear, hands‑on career in mining and heavy machinery
  • Learn on the job under skilled mentors
  • Build a stable future in engineering, maintenance, or plant operations
  • Work for a respected contractor that values good training

Final Note

The application deadline is 10 December 2025. Don’t wait until the last minute—submit your application early to increase your chances of landing one of these apprenticeships. Good luck, and we hope to hear from you soon!

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