Metal Fan Engineering Apprenticeship Programme 2025

Launch Your Career as a Qualified Artisan

Metal Fan (Pty) Ltd invites unemployed South African graduates and students to apply for its Engineering Apprenticeship Programme. This in-service training opportunity is ideal for individuals who are passionate about technical trades and want to build a future in high-demand industries such as manufacturing, construction, and energy.

This program offers hands-on experience, practical training, and mentorship under the guidance of qualified and experienced professionals. It is tailored to help you grow into a qualified artisan through structured learning and real-world engineering challenges.


Available Apprenticeship Fields

  • Electrical Engineering

  • Boilermaking

  • Fitting and Turning

  • Mechanical Engineering


Programme Highlights

  • No prior work experience required

  • Exposure to real-life engineering and maintenance operations

  • Personal mentorship and technical supervision

  • Diverse and inclusive work culture with community engagement

  • Monthly stipend of R6,000


Minimum Entry Requirements

To be considered, applicants must meet the following:

  • Grade 12 / Matric Certificate with Maths and Science OR

  • N2 – N3 qualification in a relevant engineering trade OR

  • N4 – N6 (TVET College) certificates OR

  • Completed NCV Level 4 in Engineering & Related Design

  • South African citizenship

  • Eagerness to learn and a passion for working with tools, machines, and engineering systems


How to Apply

To apply, submit the following documents to [email protected] before 15 June 2025:

  • A detailed CV

  • Certified copy of your ID

  • Certified copies of academic records (N-levels or NCV Level 4)

  • A short motivational letter (optional but recommended)


Why Choose Metal Fan?

At Metal Fan, you’ll experience a learning environment that fosters growth, teamwork, and technical mastery. Our apprenticeship programme offers a clear pathway to a nationally recognised trade qualification and a brighter future in the engineering field.

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