Valterra Platinum, formerly Anglo American Platinum, has opened its Engineering Learnership Programme 2026 for unemployed South African youth who want to qualify as artisans. Successful applicants train as Fitters or Boilermakers at the Amandelbult Complex in Thabazimbi, Limpopo, earn a monthly stipend while they learn, and walk away with a nationally recognised Artisan Qualification. Applications close on 31 August 2026, so anyone who meets the N2 or NCV Level 4 requirement should apply now.
About Valterra Platinum
Valterra Platinum is one of the largest platinum group metals producers in the world, with mining and processing operations across Limpopo and North West. The company was known as Anglo American Platinum before its rebrand, and it remains one of South Africa’s biggest employers in the mining sector. Engineering learnerships like this one exist because platinum mining and processing depend on skilled artisans to keep plant and machinery running safely, and Valterra Platinum invests heavily in growing that skills pipeline from the surrounding communities.
For young people in Limpopo and North West, a learnership like this is one of the few direct routes into a stable trade career without first paying for a private college. It matters because artisan qualifications are recognised across the mining, engineering and manufacturing sectors, not just at Valterra Platinum, which means graduates of the programme can compete for jobs well beyond the mine itself.
What Is Covered
- A monthly stipend for the full duration of the learnership
- Structured theoretical training combined with hands-on workshop experience
- Supervised on-the-job training under qualified artisans
- A nationally recognised Artisan Qualification on successful completion
- Exposure to real mining and engineering plant environments
Who Can Apply
- South African citizen, unemployed, aged 18 to 35
- N2 certificate or NCV Level 4 with subjects relevant to the chosen trade, Fitter or Boilermaker
- Must not be currently enrolled in another learnership or qualification programme
- Preference given to applicants from host communities near the Amandelbult Complex, Thabazimbi
- Must be medically fit to work in an industrial plant environment, confirmed during the selection process
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Required Documents
- Certified copy of South African ID document
- Certified copy of N2 certificate or NCV Level 4 statement of results
- Updated CV
- Proof of residence, stamped by tribal authority or municipality, for host-community applicants
- Any additional trade-specific certificates, if available
How to Apply
- Go to the official Valterra Platinum recruitment portal.
- Create an account or log in if you already have one.
- Search for the Engineering Learnership Programme, 18.2 Unemployed, 2026 listing.
- Select the trade that matches your N2 or NCV subjects: Fitter or Boilermaker.
- Upload clear, certified scans of all required documents. Blurry or incomplete files are a common reason applications are rejected.
- Complete the online application form in full and submit before the closing date.
Closing Date
The closing date for the Valterra Platinum Engineering Learnership 2026 is 31 August 2026. No late applications will be accepted.
Why It Matters
Youth unemployment remains one of South Africa’s biggest challenges, and it hits hardest in mining towns like Thabazimbi where formal job opportunities outside the mine are limited. A learnership that leads to a recognised artisan trade changes that picture directly.
Fitters and boilermakers are in demand across mining, manufacturing and construction, so this qualification does not lock a graduate into one employer. For a young person with a technical NCV or N2 background and no way to pay for further training, this is a paid route into a skilled, portable trade rather than an unpaid wait for the next vacancy to open.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need previous work experience to apply?
No. This learnership is designed for unemployed youth with no prior work experience, as long as you meet the N2 or NCV Level 4 requirement.
Is this learnership only for people who live near Thabazimbi?
Preference is given to applicants from host communities near the Amandelbult Complex, but the programme is open to eligible South African citizens more broadly. Check the official listing for the most current placement details.
How much is the stipend?
Confirmed during the application process. Valterra Platinum does not publish a fixed stipend figure publicly, so shortlisted applicants receive this detail directly.
What happens after I complete the learnership?
Graduates receive a nationally recognised Artisan Qualification as a Fitter or Boilermaker, which qualifies them to seek artisan positions at Valterra Platinum or with other mining, engineering and manufacturing employers.
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