Are you a young South African who is currently unemployed and wants a real start in the automotive industry? The Motus YES Learnership Programme 2026 is open now, and the closing date of 30 April 2026 is fast approaching.
What the Learnership Is
Motus, a leading automotive parts supplier, is offering a 12‑month Youth Employment Service (YES) learnership. The programme gives you hands‑on experience in finance, administration or warehouse/operations while you receive a monthly stipend in line with YES guidelines.
Who Can Apply
- South African citizens
- Unemployed and aged 18 – 29 years
- Matric (Grade 12) completed
- Willing to commit to the full 12‑month programme
What You Will Gain
- Practical workplace experience in the automotive sector
- On‑the‑job training and mentorship
- Skills in finance, administration or operations
- A stronger CV and better employability
- Monthly stipend as defined by the YES programme
How to Apply – Step by Step
- Update your CV so it reflects your education, any work experience and basic computer skills.
- Gather the required documents: South African ID, Matric certificate or proof of completion, and a recent passport‑size photo.
- Choose the province where you would like to be placed.
- Click the official application link for your chosen location (see list below).
- Complete the online form, upload your CV and documents, and submit before 30 April 2026.
Location: Pretoria, Gauteng
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Location: Cape Town, Western Cape
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Location: Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape
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Location: Polokwane, Limpopo
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Location: Durban, KwaZulu‑Natal
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Location: Mbombela (Nelspruit), Mpumalanga
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Location: Bloemfontein, Free State
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Tips to Strengthen Your Application
- Proofread your CV and cover letter – errors can cost you an interview.
- Highlight any teamwork, customer service or computer tasks you have done, even in school projects.
- Use clear, simple language in the application form; avoid jargon.
- Submit all required documents; an incomplete application will be rejected.
- Apply early – the sooner you submit, the better your chance of being shortlisted.
Next Steps
If you meet the criteria, gather your documents and apply through the link that matches your preferred province. Remember, the deadline is 30 April 2026, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. This learnership can be the first step toward a lasting career in the automotive industry.
