The Boilermaking Learnership at Impala Platinum Holdings Limited (Implats) is now open for 2026 applications. This 42-month structured training programme in Springs, Gauteng, offers aspiring artisans the opportunity to gain hands-on industry experience while working toward a recognised trade qualification.
If you have completed your N2 or NCV Level 4 in Boilermaking and want to qualify as an artisan, this could be your chance to build a stable and rewarding engineering career.
About the Boilermaking Learnership
The Impala Platinum Boilermaking Learnership is designed to equip learners with both theoretical knowledge and practical workplace exposure in a real mining and refinery environment.
Programme Details
- Location: Springs, Gauteng
- Duration: 42 months
- Start Date: August 2026
- Department: Human Resources – Training and Development
- Closing Date: 11 March 2026
The programme leads to a Boilermaker Trade Test Certificate conducted under the auspices of the Mining Qualifications Authority (MQA).
What You Will Learn
During this Boilermaking Learnership, you will receive structured on-the-job training and mentorship. Training includes:
Technical Skills Development
- Structural steel fabrication and installation
- Maintenance and repair of refinery and plant equipment
- Reading and interpreting engineering drawings
- Working with heavy industrial materials and tools
Workplace Experience
- Exposure to production-driven mining and refining operations
- Safety procedures and compliance standards
- Teamwork and problem-solving in industrial environments
By the end of the 42 months, you will be fully prepared to attempt your trade test and qualify as a Boilermaker Artisan.
Minimum Requirements
To apply for this Boilermaking Learnership, you must have:
- A completed N2 or NCV Level 4 Certificate in Boilermaking
- N2 subjects that include:
- Mathematics
- Engineering Science
- Structural Steel Drawing
- Plater Trade Theory
- A basic understanding of boilermaking trade principles
- Medical fitness to work at both BMR and PMR plants
Only candidates who meet the academic requirements will be considered.
How to Apply
Applicants must submit the following documents:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of ID
- Qualifications
- Statement of Results
Combine all documents into one single PDF file before submitting.
Apply via:
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Important Information
- Shortlisted candidates may undergo psychometric assessments.
- If you do not hear from HR within 30 days after the closing date, consider your application unsuccessful.
- Preference will be given to designated groups in line with the Employment Equity Act and company recruitment policies.
- The company complies with the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA).
- Fraud Alert: No cash deposits or payments are required at any stage of the recruitment process.
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Why Choose a Boilermaking Career?
Completing a Boilermaking Learnership opens doors in:
- Mining and refineries
- Manufacturing plants
- Construction and infrastructure projects
- Engineering workshops
Qualified boilermakers are highly sought after in South Africa’s industrial sector. With experience, you can also explore supervisory roles or start your own fabrication business.
If you meet the requirements and are ready to commit to a long-term artisan development programme, apply before 11 March 2026 and take the first step toward becoming a certified Boilermaker.

