Apprenticeship Programme: Millwright / Fitter & Turner (2026)
Location: Prospecton, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
Job Type: Apprenticeship Programme (Contract)
Industry: Manufacturing / Technical Training
Closing Date: 10 April 2026
Job Family: Manufacturing / Technical Training Centre
π Introduction
An exciting Apprenticeship Programme for Millwright and Fitter & Turner trades is now open in Durban at Prospecton. This opportunity is designed for individuals who are passionate about technical work, engineering systems, and hands-on mechanical or electrical problem-solving.
The programme forms part of a structured learning and development initiative where selected candidates will receive formal training combined with practical workplace experience in a manufacturing environment.
This apprenticeship is aimed at building qualified artisans who can operate in high-demand technical fields within South Africaβs industrial and manufacturing sectors.
π― Purpose of the Programme
The main purpose of this apprenticeship is to train and develop candidates into skilled Millwrights or Fitter & Turners through a combination of classroom learning and workplace-based training.
Successful candidates will be appointed on an hourly paid contract basis for the duration of the programme, where they will gain exposure to real industrial systems, machinery, and engineering processes.
It is important to note that permanent employment is not guaranteed after completion, as placements depend on business needs and available vacancies.
π οΈ About the Trades
βοΈ Millwright Apprenticeship
Millwright apprentices will be trained to work on both electrical and mechanical systems, including installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of industrial machinery.
Training subjects typically include:
- Mathematics
- Engineering Science
- Electrical Trade Theory or Mechanical Trade Theory
- Technical Drawing / Graphical Design
Relevant workshop or technical experience will be considered an advantage.
Millwrights are highly skilled technicians responsible for ensuring machines and production systems operate efficiently and safely in industrial environments.
π§ Fitter & Turner Apprenticeship
Fitter & Turner apprentices focus on mechanical systems, machining, and precision engineering work.
Training subjects include:
- Mathematics
- Engineering Science
- Fitter & Turner Trade Theory
- Technical Drawing
Any practical workshop exposure will be beneficial during selection.
This trade focuses on manufacturing, assembling, fitting, and repairing mechanical components used in industrial production.
π Minimum Requirements
Applicants must meet the following academic requirements to be considered:
For Millwright Applicants:
- NTC3 or Technical Matric with:
- Mathematics
- Engineering Science
- Electrical Trade Theory or Mechanical Trade Theory
- Technical Drawing / Graphical Design
For Fitter & Turner Applicants:
- NTC3 or Technical Matric with:
- Mathematics
- Engineering Science
- Fitter & Turner Trade Theory
- Technical Drawing
π‘ Skills and Competencies Required
Candidates selected for this apprenticeship should demonstrate strong potential in technical and workplace learning environments.
Key Competencies Include:
- Ability to collect and analyse accurate technical information
- Strong awareness of safety and workplace situations
- Good communication skills and willingness to learn
- Problem-solving and decision-making abilities
- Commitment to long-term technical development
- Ability to follow structured systems and procedures
- Perseverance and resilience in challenging environments
- Ability to work under supervision and gradually take responsibility
These competencies are essential for success in a manufacturing and engineering training environment.
π Work Environment
This apprenticeship takes place in a manufacturing and technical training centre in Durban.
Apprentices will work in environments that include:
- Workshops with industrial machinery
- Mechanical and electrical systems
- Hands-on training facilities
- Supervised technical learning environments
Candidates must be prepared for a structured, disciplined, and safety-focused workplace where attention to detail is critical.
π What the Programme Offers
This apprenticeship provides a valuable opportunity for individuals seeking a career in engineering trades. Benefits include:
- Structured technical training in a recognised trade
- Practical, hands-on experience in real industrial settings
- Exposure to both mechanical and electrical systems (depending on trade)
- Development of problem-solving and technical skills
- Opportunity to become a qualified artisan
- Increased employability in the manufacturing and engineering sectors
β οΈ Important Information
- This is a contract apprenticeship programme, not permanent employment
- Permanent placement is not guaranteed and depends on vacancies
- Candidates will be evaluated throughout the training period
- Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted
- The employer reserves the right to make selection decisions based on operational requirements
π Who Should Apply?
This opportunity is ideal for individuals who:
- Have a strong interest in engineering, mechanics, or electrical systems
- Enjoy practical, hands-on technical work
- Want to become qualified artisans in the manufacturing industry
- Have completed Technical Matric or NTC3 with relevant subjects
- Are committed to long-term learning and discipline
π Conclusion
The Millwright and Fitter & Turner Apprenticeship Programme in Durban is a strong pathway for individuals who want to build a career in the technical and engineering field.
Although it does not guarantee permanent employment, it provides high-value skills, industry exposure, and formal trade training that can significantly improve long-term career opportunities in South Africaβs manufacturing sector.
For candidates serious about becoming qualified artisans, this programme offers one of the most practical entry routes into the engineering industry.