PepsiCo R&D Work Integrated Learning Learnership 2026 – Apply Now

Act now – the PepsiCo R&D WIL Learnership 2026 opens this month and seats fill quickly, giving you hands‑on experience in food research before you graduate.

What the learnership offers

This is a work‑integrated learning (WIL) programme located in Isando, South Africa (Reference 444068). It focuses on research and development for food products, especially seasoning blends, pilot‑plant trials and product testing. You will work alongside R&D Technologists on real‑world projects.

Who can apply

You must meet all of the following:

  • South African citizen
  • Final‑year student or have finished the theory part of your qualification
  • Minimum overall average of 60 %
  • Studying one of these fields: Biochemistry, Food Technology or Engineering
  • Strong analytical and technical abilities
  • Good communication, teamwork and self‑motivation

What you will learn

During the six‑month learnership you will:

  • Assist with trial protocols and coordinate stakeholders
  • Support R&D projects for the South African team
  • Execute pilot‑plant and factory production trials
  • Carry out lab tests such as salt, oil, bulk density, particle size and moisture analysis
  • Help develop new seasoning applications and product formulations
  • Prepare project timelines, reports and regulatory documentation
  • Follow health, safety and GMP practices on the shop floor

How to apply – step by step

  1. Gather your latest transcript, proof of citizenship and a concise CV.
  2. Write a brief covering letter (max 200 words) explaining why you want to join the R&D learnership and how your studies match the role.
  3. Submit your application through the official portal: PepsiCo R&D WIL Learnership 2026.
  4. After submitting, keep an eye on your email for any requests for additional documents or an interview invitation.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Proofread every document – spelling errors can cost you.
  • Highlight any lab work or project work that involved the analyses listed above.
  • If you have a valid driver’s licence or basic statistics knowledge, mention it – it is considered an advantage.
  • Show examples of teamwork or problem‑solving in your cover letter.
  • Apply before the deadline; late applications are not considered.

Take the next step

This learnership gives you a foot in the door of a global food company and practical R&D skills that employers value. Prepare your documents, follow the steps above, and submit your application today. Good luck – you could be starting your career with PepsiCo this year.

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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