Rand Water invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for their Supply Chain Practitioner Learnership vacancies. The closing date for applications is 17 October 2025.
Why Rand Water’s Learnership Is a Game‑Changer for Youth
Rand Water is one of South Africa’s biggest water companies. They want fresh talent to help them buy, store, and move the water products that keep our cities running. By offering a 2‑year learnership, they give young people who just finished high school a real chance to learn what it takes to run a successful supply chain—without needing a college degree at first.
- Hands‑on training: You will work with actual suppliers, see how contracts are made, and help solve real problems.
- Workplace learning + classroom classes: You’ll spend the week in a company office and also go to school‑style lessons that explain how the whole system works.
- Career boost: At the end of the program you’ll receive a national qualification that is respected across many companies in South Africa.
Who Can Apply?
| What You Need | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Matric (Grade 12) certificate | This is the minimum education requirement. |
| Mathematical Literacy and English – Level 4 or above | These subjects are used for basic calculations and communication in work. |
| Unemployed | The learnership is meant for people looking for their first job in this field. |
| Between 18 and 35 years old | Tur’s National Skills Development Strategy targets this age range. |
| South African citizen with a valid SA ID | Only citizens are eligible for this public‑sector education program. |
| No other post‑matric qualification or learnership currently | The program is an entry‑level learning path. |
Special note for people with disabilities: Five of the ten spots are reserved for candidates with disabilities. If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you will need to arrange your own interpreter during the program.
What You’ll Learn – The Roadmap
The 18‑month learnership is split into two parts:
1. Classroom Hours
You’ll attend training sessions on topics such as:
- Basic buying and selling
- How to use procurement software
- Understanding contracts
- Negotiation basics
- Supplier relationship management
2. On‑the‑Job Training
In a real Rand Water office you’ll do:
- Build and keep up supply schedules
- Handle communication with suppliers
- Track and rate how well purchases perform
- Keep a logbook of activities and write reports
- Work on small projects that test what you have learned
By blending theory with practice, you’ll develop both hard (technical) and soft (communication, teamwork) skills that managers look for.
How to Get Started – Step‑by‑Step
Visit the Rand Water Learnership Portal
Click the link below and sign in or create an account:
Rand Water Learnership Application PortalFill Out Your Online Form
Provide basic personal details, education history, and your eligibility.Upload All Required Documents
Be sure they are clear and certified. Needed files include:- Copy of your South African ID
- Proof of residence (e.g., utility bill)
- Matric certificate
- SAQA/NLRD verification report
- Updated CV
Submit and Confirm
After uploading, double‑check everything is correct. Click “Submit.” You will get a confirmation email.Wait for Decision
The team will review your application. If you qualify, you’ll hear from them about the next steps.
Tip: Complete all fields carefully. Missing documents or a late submission will be rejected.
Deadlines and Important Dates
- Application Deadline: 17 October 2025
- Program Start: Soon after the deadline, for selected candidates
- Duration: 18 months (March 2026 to September 2027, roughly)
Make a note on your calendar; missing this date means you must wait another year for the next batch.
Why This Matters for Your Future
- Earn a National Qualification that employers around South Africa value.
- Build a professional network inside a large, respected utility.
- Learn skills that can transfer to any company that buys, stores, or moves goods.
- Receive a salary and benefits while you learn, so you’re not losing money to education.
If you finished high school, have a Matric certificate, and want a clear path to a stable and growing career, this learnership is tailored for you.
Apply before 17 October 2025 and start a two‑year journey that could turn your career dreams into reality.
