N3TC Civil Engineering Graduate 2026 – Mpofana, KZN, Apply by 20 March

N3 Toll Concession (N3TC) Civil Engineering Graduate Programme 2026 is opening its doors to young civil engineers right now. If you’re a fresh graduate or a recent graduate looking for hands‑on experience, this is the chance to step into a real infrastructure project and kick‑start your career.

What the Programme Is All About

The N3TC Civil Engineering Graduate Programme is a 10‑month placement that starts in April 2026. It runs on the Nottingham Road to Midway Road Rehabilitation Project in Mpofana Local Municipality, KwaZulu‑Natal. The aim is to give you a taste of the work that keeps South Africa moving – from design to construction and project hand‑over.

Who Should Apply

  • Graduates with a Civil Engineering Diploma or Degree
  • South African citizens
  • Residents of Mpofana Local Municipality
  • Young professionals who want to learn about road and infrastructure projects
  • Those who need real‑world experience after university

What You’ll Gain

Site Supervision

You’ll shadow experienced engineers and learn how to manage day‑to‑day construction tasks.

Project Coordination

You’ll see how engineers, contractors and project managers keep big projects on track.

Engineering Documentation

You’ll become comfortable with technical reports, compliance paperwork and project records.

Quality Control

You’ll understand how engineering standards are checked and maintained on the ground.

Safety Compliance

You’ll learn about occupational health and safety rules that protect everyone on site.

These skills are a solid foundation for a career in construction, infrastructure, or civil engineering consulting.

How to Apply

Send your application to n3tc@wakhiwe.co.za before 20 March 2026 at 16:30. The email must include:

  • Updated CV
  • Certified copy of your ID
  • Copy of your Civil Engineering Diploma or Degree certificate
  • Proof of residential address in Mpofana

For questions you can call 031 536 2418 or text 068 035 2570.

Practical Tips to Boost Your Application

Many applicants struggle with making their CV stand out. Keep it concise, highlight any projects or internships, and use plain English. From experience, most successful candidates:

  • Show a clear link between their studies and the project work they want to do.
  • Proofread the application – typos can create doubts.
  • Submit all documents in one email, labelled properly.
  • If this is your first time applying, don’t worry – the programme is designed for fresh grads.

Next Steps

Make sure you meet every eligibility point, gather the documents, and email them before the deadline. A timely, well‑prepared application gives you the best shot at landing a seat in a high‑profile road rehabilitation project. Good luck, and remember that this is more than an internship – it’s your first real step into the civil engineering world.

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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