Motus Corporation Graduate Programme 2026 – Apply by 17 June

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

  1. Gather the required documents (see list below).
  2. Visit the official application page: Motus Corporation Graduate Programme 2026.
  3. Complete the online form and upload each document.
  4. Double‑check that all files are clear and dated within the last three months.
  5. 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.

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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