Toyota Boshoku South Africa is opening doors for young South Africans with its Millwright Apprenticeships 2026 programme. This 48-month training offers a clear path to becoming a skilled artisan in the automotive manufacturing field. If you have the right qualifications and drive, this could launch your career in industrial maintenance.
Programme Overview
Toyota Boshoku South Africa (TBSA) runs this apprenticeship to train future Millwright artisans. The programme mixes classroom learning with hands-on work at their site in Amanzimtoti, Durban, in KwaZulu-Natal. It ends with a Trade Test to earn your official qualification.
They plan to take on 5 apprentices. The focus is on the Millwright trade in automotive manufacturing. Applications close on 29 May 2026, so start preparing now.
Who Can Apply: Minimum Requirements
To qualify, you must be a South African citizen. You need to have passed Matric with Mathematics and Physical Science, or a Technical Matric. Each subject requires at least 50%.
You also need N2 Electrical with all four modules passed, including Trade Theory. The same goes for N2 Mechanical with all four modules. These steps ensure you have a solid base for the training.
Documents You Need to Submit
Put together these items for your application:
- An updated CV in PDF format.
- A certified copy of your South African ID.
- Certified copies of your qualifications.
Send only complete applications. Ones missing items might get skipped.
Key Skills and Qualities
TBSA looks for people who communicate well in writing and speech. You should show a strong work ethic, take initiative, and stay motivated on your own. Teamwork matters too, along with the ability to connect with people in different departments.
Benefits of the Programme
Joining gives you structured technical training and real workplace practice. You get support to grow as an artisan and prepare for your Trade Test. At the end, you qualify as a certified Millwright, ready for jobs in engineering and manufacturing.
Why Choose This Apprenticeship
Millwrights fix and maintain heavy machines in factories and production lines. This role fits those who like mechanical and electrical systems, industrial upkeep, manufacturing engineering, and automotive settings. It’s a smart step for technically skilled youth seeking stable work.
How to Apply
Email your application to [email protected]. Use “Apprenticeship” as the subject line. You can also apply through their LinkedIn page at Toyota Boshoku South Africa.
Note these points: No late entries allowed. They consider employment equity in hiring. Give full, correct details to make the shortlist. The jobs are posted inside and outside the company.
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