Motus Corporation has opened its Apprentice Level One (Motor Mechanic) Training Programme for 2026. If you’re a South African youth looking to break into the automotive industry, this could be the first step toward a stable, hands‑on career.
What’s the Opportunity?
This apprenticeship runs at Renault Fourways in Johannesburg, Gauteng and lasts up to three years. You’ll learn the ins and outs of vehicle repair under the guidance of seasoned technicians. There is no prior experience required – just a passion for cars and a willingness to learn.
Who Should Apply?
- High‑school graduates (Matric) with Pure Maths and Physical Science.
- Anyone who loves working with engines, tools, and the feel of a good fix.
- Those ready to commit to a three‑year training programme.
- Young people based in or near Johannesburg.
Additional strengths that can boost your application:
- Technical Matric qualification.
- Valid driver’s licence.
- Basic mechanical skills.
- Good communication and teamwork.
- Customer‑service mindset.
- Clean criminal record.
What Will You Gain?
- Hands‑on vehicle repair and maintenance skills.
- Technical knowledge of automotive systems.
- Workplace safety practices.
- Problem‑solving, teamwork and communication abilities.
How to Apply
- Click the official link to the application form: Apply here for Motus Corporation Apprentice Level One (Renault Fourways) 2026.
- Fill in your personal details and education background.
- Upload the required documents, such as your ID, school certificates and any relevant certificates.
- Submit the application before the deadline (currently not specified).
Practical Tips to Boost Your Chances
Many applicants struggle with the application form because they miss a document or forget to attach a photo. From experience, most successful candidates double‑check that their file names are clear and that the documents are in PDF or JPG format.
If this is your first time applying for an apprenticeship, don’t worry. Write a short statement explaining why you love cars and what you hope to achieve. Show enthusiasm – recruiters want to see genuine interest.
Next Steps
This apprenticeship is a solid entry point into the automotive industry, offering recognised technical training and real work experience. If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and learn, click the link above and submit your application today. Good luck, and remember: the right skill set can open many doors in South Africa’s growing automotive sector.
