Get Certified: Northlink College Announces merSETA Funded Artisan Recognition for 2026

Worked as a mechanic, welder or boilermaker for years — but never got certified? Northlink College’s merSETA-funded ARPL Programme 2026 could turn your experience into a nationally recognised Red Seal qualification.

The Northlink College has officially opened applications for its merSETA-funded Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning (ARPL) Programme 2026.

This initiative is designed for experienced, unemployed tradespeople who never had the chance to complete formal training — but already have the skills.

Applications close on 13 March 2026 at 16:00.

Spots are limited.
Selection is first-come, first-served.

What Is the ARPL Programme — And Why Does It Matter?

The programme is funded by merSETA and allows skilled workers to formalise their trade experience.

Instead of studying from scratch, ARPL recognises what you already know.

If successful, you will:

  • Be assessed on your practical skills
  • Receive gap training (if needed)
  • Be funded to take the official Trade Test
  • Qualify as a nationally recognised Red Seal artisan

This bridges the gap between informal experience and official certification.

Who Can Apply for the 2026 ARPL Funding?

This opportunity is strictly for experienced tradespeople.

To qualify, you must:

  • Be 19 years or older
  • Have at least 3 years relevant industry experience in South Africa
  • Be currently unemployed
  • Provide service letters confirming your work history

This is not a beginner training programme.

It is for hands-on experts who already know the job.

Which Trades Are Covered?

Funding is available in four high-demand artisan trades:

Diesel Mechanic

Heavy-duty trucks, buses and agricultural machinery.

Motor Mechanic

Vehicle diagnostics and automotive repair.

Welder

Construction, infrastructure and industrial fabrication.

Boilermaker

Metal structures, tanks and heavy fabrication work.

If you have solid experience in one of these trades, you are eligible to apply.

How Does the ARPL Process Work?

The ARPL pathway is structured but flexible.

Step 1: Skills Assessment

Your existing experience is evaluated by Northlink College.

Step 2: Gap Training

If small knowledge gaps are identified, targeted support is provided.

Step 3: Trade Test Preparation

You are prepared and funded to sit for the official Trade Test.

Once you pass, you become a certified Red Seal artisan.

No need to restart your career from the beginning.

How Do You Apply Before the Deadline?

Recruitment is strictly first-come, first-served.

Follow these steps carefully:

Step 1: Prepare Your Documents

Scan and attach:

  • Updated CV
  • Service Letters (confirming 3+ years experience)
  • Certified copy of ID (not older than 3 months)
  • Certified qualifications (if available)

Your service letters are the most important document.
They must clearly describe your duties and duration of employment.

Step 2: Send Your Application Email

Email Address:
madams@northlink.co.za

Subject Line Example:
Application: Diesel Mechanic ARPL

Clearly state the trade you are applying for.

Step 3: Submit Before the Deadline

Deadline: 13 March 2026 at 16:00

Late applications will not be considered.

Why Getting Certified Changes Everything

A nationally recognised qualification can:

  • Increase earning potential
  • Open access to formal employment contracts
  • Improve job security
  • Allow you to work across provinces
  • Strengthen credibility in the industry

Being “experienced” is valuable.
Being certified is powerful.

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Final Thoughts

The Northlink College merSETA ARPL 2026 Programme is a rare second chance for skilled tradespeople who never received formal certification.

If you already have the experience, this funding could help you secure the Red Seal qualification that unlocks better pay and stronger career security.

Prepare strong service letters.
Apply early.
And don’t miss the 13 March 2026 deadline.

Itumeleng Ndlovu

Itumeleng Ndlovu is the Founder and Managing Editor of SETA Careers, an independent South African platform dedicated to publishing accurate information about learnerships, bursaries, internships, and skills development programmes. She specialises in researching and verifying updates from official government departments, SETAs, TVET colleges, and accredited institutions to ensure readers receive clear, reliable, and up-to-date guidance. She is committed to simplifying complex education and career information so South African students and job seekers can make informed decisions with confidence. Contact: info@setacareers.co.za