Tracker Connect Installation Tech Internship 2026 – Apply by 21 April

Many young South Africans are looking for a way to start a technical career, and the deadline is close – the Tracker Connect Installation Technician Internship 2026 closes on 21 April 2026. Tracker Connect is offering the chance to learn on the job, right here in Randburg, Johannesburg.

What the internship is

This is a paid, 12‑month internship for ten participants. You will learn how to install electronic tracking devices on vehicles such as trucks and plant machinery. Training is hands‑on and supervised, giving you real‑world experience in the automotive and technical sector.

Who can apply

To be eligible you must meet all of the following:

  • South African citizen, aged 18–35
  • Unemployed and not studying full‑time
  • Matric (Grade 12) qualification
  • Valid driver’s licence
  • One of these technical qualifications:
    • Autotronics Level 1–3
    • Motor Mechanics Level 1–4
    • Electrical Engineering N3 (Light Current)

What you will gain

  • Practical skills in vehicle tracking installations
  • Experience working with industry‑standard tools and equipment
  • Improved employability in engineering and automotive fields
  • Exposure to a leading tracking technology company
  • A monthly stipend to cover basic living costs

How to apply

  1. Gather the required documents: ID, proof of matric, driver’s licence, and copies of any technical certificates.
  2. Prepare a short cover letter that explains why you want the internship and how your background fits.
  3. Visit the official application page and complete the online form.
  4. Upload your documents and submit before the 21 April deadline.

Apply for the Tracker Installation Technician Internship 2026

Tips to improve your chances

  • Double‑check that every required field is filled in; incomplete applications are rejected.
  • Proofread your cover letter for spelling and clarity – a tidy application shows professionalism.
  • Highlight any hands‑on mechanical or electrical experience, even informal work.
  • Make sure your CV lists the exact qualification titles (e.g., “Autotronics Level 2”).
  • Submit early. Many applicants wait until the last minute, and technical issues can arise.

Next steps

Take a moment now to collect your documents and start the application. This internship can be the first step toward a steady career in the automotive tech industry. Good luck, and remember that preparation is your best advantage.

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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