Need real work experience now? Motus Corporation is offering a 12‑month Graduate Programme in the automotive sector, and the deadline is fast approaching.
What the opportunity is
The Graduate Programme 2026 is run by Motus Aftermarket Parts, a division of Motus Corporation. It is based in Johannesburg, Gauteng, and runs for twelve months. The role is in the Operations functional area of the automotive industry.
Successful candidates receive a monthly stipend of R5 000, paid according to SETA guidelines.
Who can apply
You must meet all of the following criteria:
- Age between 18 and 29 years.
- Hold a relevant diploma (or equivalent qualification).
- Not have taken part in any SETA‑funded learnership before.
- Not be currently funded by NSFAS.
- Be able to commit to the full 12‑month programme.
- Live in, or be willing to move to, Johannesburg or the surrounding area.
The graduate slots are open in the following departments:
- Administration
- Finance
- Risk Management
- Business Analytics
- Operations
What you will gain
- Hands‑on workplace experience in a reputable automotive company.
- Exposure to industry‑relevant knowledge and practical skills.
- On‑the‑job training and mentorship from experienced professionals.
- A monthly stipend to support you while you learn.
How to apply – step by step
- Gather the required documents (see list below).
- Visit the official application page: Motus Corporation Graduate Programme 2026.
- Complete the online form and upload each document.
- Double‑check that all files are clear and dated within the last three months.
- Submit before 17 June 2026.
Required documents
- Updated CV.
- Certified copy of South African ID (no older than three months).
- Certified copy of Matric certificate (no older than three months).
- Certified copies of all qualification certificates (no older than three months).
Tips to improve your chances
- Proofread your CV – clear, concise, and free of errors.
- Tailor a short cover note to show why you want to work in automotive operations.
- Make sure every document is legible; blurry scans are often rejected.
- Submit early – online portals can become slow close to the deadline.
- Highlight any teamwork or problem‑solving experiences in your CV.
Next steps
This programme is a solid entry point for young South Africans who want a career in the automotive industry. If you meet the requirements, gather your documents and apply before the 17 June 2026 deadline. Good luck, and take the first step toward a professional future today.
