Afrimat Learnerships 2026: Mechanical Fitting Training Open

Mechanical fitting is one of the practical routes into technical mining and engineering work, especially for young candidates with Grade 12 and N1–N3 engineering subjects. Afrimat Mining Services is offering Mechanical Fitting Learnerships for applicants who are ready for structured learning, practical workplace exposure and a demanding mining-site environment.

The closing date is 25 May 2026, and candidates must submit their documents through Afrimat’s online application form.

What is the Afrimat Mechanical Fitting Learnership?

Afrimat Mining Services is offering Mechanical Fitting Learnerships for candidates who want to gain practical training in a technical mining environment.

The opportunity is based at Henley-on-Klip, Gauteng, and gives learners exposure to occupationally related workplace activities required for the learnership.

As a result, successful candidates can build practical experience while attending structured learning and workplace training activities.

Who should consider this opportunity?

This learnership is suitable for candidates who are interested in mechanical fitting, mining operations, engineering maintenance and technical workplace training.

Because the programme includes practical workplace exposure, candidates should be ready to follow instructions, attend learning sessions and take part in assessment activities.

In addition, applicants should be comfortable working in a mining environment and willing to operate in a remote, cross-cultural workplace setting.

What are the minimum requirements?

Applicants must meet the minimum qualification and personal requirements before submitting.

Candidates need:

  • Grade 12
  • Valid N1 to N3 certificate
  • Engineering Mathematics
  • Engineering Science
  • Engineering Drawing
  • Fitting and Machining Trade Theory
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Honesty and reliability
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Willingness to work at a remote mining site
  • Willingness to work in a cross-cultural environment

Afrimat also requires candidates to be medically fit in line with the Mine Health and Safety Act and company medical fitness standards.

What will learners be expected to do?

Successful learners must take part in the full learnership process.

This includes occupationally related work for the employer, practical workplace experience and structured learning activities.

Learners must also follow the employer’s policies and procedures, attend theoretical and practical training, and participate in required assessment activities.

Most importantly, learners must give their full time, attention and ability to the training programme.

What documents must candidates upload?

Candidates must upload all required documents in one file through the application form.

The file must not be bigger than 3 MB.

Required documents include:

  • Updated CV
  • Certified copy of ID
  • Certified copy of highest qualification

Before submitting, candidates should check that the file opens correctly and that all pages are clear.

How should candidates prepare their CV?

A strong CV should show that the candidate is serious about mechanical fitting and technical training.

Candidates should clearly include:

  • Personal details
  • Contact number and email address
  • Grade 12 information
  • N1, N2 or N3 qualification details
  • Engineering subjects completed
  • Any practical, technical or workshop exposure
  • Communication skills
  • Reliability and willingness to learn

Itumeleng’s Insider Tip: Because this learnership requires specific engineering subjects, place your N1–N3 details near the top of your CV. Make it easy for the recruiter to see Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Science, Engineering Drawing, and Fitting and Machining Trade Theory without searching through the document.

What employment equity consideration applies?

Afrimat states that, in line with its commitment to Employment Equity and workforce diversity, applications from designated groups and historically disadvantaged students will receive priority consideration.

Therefore, candidates should make sure their application is complete, accurate and submitted before the deadline.

How should candidates submit their applications?

Applications must be completed through Afrimat’s online form.

Candidates should submit through the official online application portal and upload the required documents as one file.

Before submitting, candidates should confirm that their name, contact number, email address, province, city and uploaded document file are correct.

When is the closing date?

The closing date for the Afrimat Mechanical Fitting Learnerships is:

25 May 2026

For this reason, candidates should submit early and avoid waiting until the last day.

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Final Thoughts

The Afrimat Mechanical Fitting Learnerships are a valuable opportunity for candidates who want practical technical exposure in the mining and engineering environment.

Because the programme requires Grade 12 and valid N1–N3 engineering subjects, candidates should check the requirements carefully before submitting.

After that, they should prepare a clear CV, certified ID copy, certified copy of their highest qualification, and upload everything as one file through the official online application portal before 25 May 2026.

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