PepsiCo Millwright Apprenticeship Programme 2026
What if one apprenticeship could teach you mechanical systems, electrical engineering, industrial automation, robotics, PLC programming, and modern manufacturing technology?
As South African industries increasingly adopt automation and smart manufacturing technologies, the demand for multi-skilled artisans continues to grow. Companies are looking for technical professionals who can work across mechanical, electrical, electronic, and computer-controlled systems to keep production facilities operating efficiently.
The PepsiCo Millwright Apprenticeship Programme 2026 offers aspiring artisans the opportunity to gain practical workplace experience while working towards a recognised trade qualification. Through a combination of classroom-based learning and hands-on workplace training, apprentices will develop the skills needed to become qualified Millwright artisans within a modern industrial environment.
For individuals interested in engineering, automation, maintenance, and robotics, this programme provides a valuable pathway into one of South Africa’s most sought-after technical careers.
About the PepsiCo Millwright Apprenticeship Programme 2026
The apprenticeship combines theoretical learning with practical workplace experience to develop competent Millwright artisans.
Throughout the programme, apprentices will receive structured technical training while gaining exposure to the real-world operation of industrial machinery, automation systems, and advanced manufacturing technologies.
The programme is designed to prepare learners for their Trade Test at an accredited Trade Test Centre, which serves as the final step towards becoming a qualified artisan.
Successful apprentices will gain practical experience in:
- Mechanical systems
- Electrical equipment
- Industrial automation
- Robotics technology
- PLC programming
- Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs)
- Sensors and actuators
- Preventative maintenance
- Fault finding and diagnostics
- Manufacturing operations
What Does a Millwright Do?
A Millwright is a highly skilled artisan responsible for installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing industrial machinery and automated systems.
Modern Millwrights work with a combination of:
- Mechanical equipment
- Electrical systems
- Electronics
- PLCs
- Robotics
- Computer-controlled machinery
Because of this broad technical skill set, Millwrights are among the most versatile artisans in South Africa’s manufacturing, food processing, mining, logistics, and engineering industries.
Training and Development
The apprenticeship programme includes a combination of workplace exposure and formal technical learning.
Apprentices may be required to:
- Attend scheduled classroom training sessions
- Complete practical workshop training
- Participate in learner readiness assessments
- Undergo Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessments
- Complete assignments and technical projects
- Participate in mentorship programmes
- Prepare for Trade Test assessments
- Attend gap training where necessary
The objective is to ensure that learners develop both theoretical understanding and practical competence throughout the apprenticeship journey.
Key Learning Areas
Installation and Maintenance
Apprentices will learn how to:
- Install mechanical equipment
- Install electrical systems
- Assist with machinery commissioning
- Conduct preventative maintenance
- Maintain industrial automation equipment
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Participants will gain experience in:
- Diagnosing equipment failures
- Troubleshooting electrical systems
- Working with PLC-controlled machinery
- Repairing automated production equipment
- Identifying root causes of operational problems
Fabrication and Assembly
Learners may receive exposure to:
- Machine shop operations
- Precision component manufacturing
- Welding processes
- Mechanical assembly techniques
- Equipment modifications and upgrades
Documentation and Compliance
Apprentices will be required to:
- Maintain maintenance records
- Complete technical documentation
- Follow workplace safety procedures
- Comply with engineering standards
- Support quality assurance processes
Responsibilities
Successful candidates will be expected to:
- Attend all training sessions according to schedule
- Complete assignments within required timeframes
- Participate fully in workplace learning activities
- Apply theoretical knowledge in practical environments
- Work closely with supervisors and mentors
- Maintain a strong commitment to learning and development
- Communicate any learning challenges to facilitators and HR personnel
- Complete all phases of the apprenticeship programme
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
Educational Requirements
- Grade 12 (Matric) certificate or equivalent
- N3 qualification in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Studies
Age Requirement
- Minimum age of 18 years
Medical Requirements
- Must be medically fit
- Able to work in industrial environments
- Able to perform physically demanding activities when required
Additional Requirements
Candidates may be required to:
- Complete a mechanical aptitude assessment
- Demonstrate technical aptitude
- Show a willingness to learn
- Display strong problem-solving skills
Why Millwright Apprenticeships Are Valuable
Millwrights are among the highest-demand artisans across South Africa’s industrial sectors.
Industries actively recruit qualified Millwrights because they possess a rare combination of skills covering:
- Mechanical engineering
- Electrical systems
- Automation technology
- Robotics
- Industrial maintenance
As manufacturing facilities continue investing in automation and smart technology, the demand for technically skilled artisans is expected to remain strong.
Career Opportunities After Qualification
Qualified Millwrights can pursue opportunities in:
- Manufacturing
- Food and beverage production
- Mining
- Logistics
- Packaging
- Petrochemicals
- Energy
- Automotive production
- Industrial maintenance
Potential career paths include:
- Millwright Artisan
- Maintenance Technician
- Automation Technician
- Reliability Technician
- Production Support Specialist
- Engineering Technician
- Maintenance Supervisor
Thabang Maimela’s Tip
Millwrights are often referred to as the “Swiss Army Knife” of the artisan world because they combine mechanical, electrical, electronic, and automation skills. If you’re interested in technology, engineering, robotics, and industrial systems, a Millwright apprenticeship can provide one of the strongest long-term career foundations available in South Africa.
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