
Rio Tinto 2026 Artisan Learnership Programme Now Open
Rio Tinto invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for the 2026 Artisan Learnership Programme (Occupationally Directed Qualification Trades). The closing date for applications is 29 May 2026.
If you are a young South African who is serious about building a technical career, this opportunity at Rio Tinto could change your future. The company is offering a structured Artisan Learnership Programme designed to give you real workplace experience, technical training, and a recognised trade qualification.
This is not just training for theory. It is a full occupational programme that combines classroom learning, practical experience, and real job exposure. Once completed, successful learners receive a Trade Certificate issued by the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO).
For many young people, getting into technical trades like electrical work, fitting, or mechanical repair is difficult due to lack of experience. This programme solves that problem by giving you both training and experience at the same time.
What This Learnership Is About
The Artisan Learnership Programme is a structured training path that prepares learners for real trade careers in the engineering and technical fields.
At Rio Tinto, learners will be trained in both theory and practical work, ensuring they gain skills that are directly needed in the workplace.
The programme leads to a nationally recognised qualification registered on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF), making it valuable for future employment in South Africa and beyond.
Available Trade Opportunities
Applicants can apply for the following artisan trades:
- Diesel Mechanic
- Boilermaker
- Millwright
- Refractory Mason
- Electrician
- Mechanical Fitter
- Instrumentation
Each of these trades plays an important role in mining and industrial operations. These are skilled careers that are always in demand, especially in South Africa’s mining sector.
Minimum Requirements You Must Meet
Before applying, you must make sure you qualify. The requirements are strict because this is a technical training programme.
You must:
- Be a South African citizen
- Be an unemployed youth
- Have completed Grade 12 / Matric
- Have Mathematics (Core Maths) and Physical Science or Technical Matric
- Hold a trade-related qualification (where applicable)
- Have a valid South African driver’s licence (Code B minimum)
- Not be registered in any other active learnership or apprenticeship funded by SETA or private programmes
- Live within the King Cetshwayo District Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal
These requirements are important because the programme focuses on developing local youth in specific technical fields.
Documents You Need to Apply
To be considered for the programme, you must submit the following documents:
- Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Certified copy of your Matric certificate
- Certified copy of your trade qualification (if applicable)
- Certified copy of your South African ID
- Certified copy of your valid driver’s licence
- Proof of residence (showing you live in the required district)
- An affidavit confirming that you are not currently in any SETA-funded learnership or apprenticeship
Make sure all documents are certified and clearly readable. Missing or incorrect documents can lead to automatic disqualification.
What You Can Expect From the Programme
This learnership is designed to prepare you for a long-term career in the technical and engineering sector.
Through this programme at Rio Tinto, learners will receive:
- Hands-on technical training
- Theoretical classroom learning
- Practical workplace experience
- Industry-relevant skills development
- A nationally recognised trade qualification (QCTO Certificate)
This means you are not only learning, but also preparing for real job opportunities in industries like mining, manufacturing, and engineering.
Selection Process
Getting into the programme is competitive. Even if you meet all the requirements, you still need to go through a selection process.
Candidates will be assessed through:
- Interviews
- Skills assessments
- Verification of documents
- Background checks
Only applicants who perform well during these stages will be accepted into the programme.
Why This Opportunity Is Important
Technical trades are some of the most valuable skills in today’s job market. Many companies are always looking for qualified artisans, especially in industries like mining and engineering.
By joining this programme, you can:
- Gain a recognised trade qualification
- Build real workplace experience
- Improve your chances of permanent employment
- Develop high-demand technical skills
- Start a long-term career in a stable industry
Opportunities like this do not come often, especially with full training support included.
Closing Date Reminder
The closing date for applications is 29 May 2026. Late applications will not be considered, so make sure you prepare your documents early and submit everything on time.
If you are serious about building a skilled career and meet all the requirements, this could be your chance to step into a strong future in the technical field.