Toyota Boshoku South Africa Millwright Apprenticeships 2026 – Apply Before 29 May 2026

Toyota Boshoku South Africa is inviting unemployed South African youth to apply for the Millwright Apprenticeship Programme 2026. This exciting opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in engineering, industrial maintenance, and automotive manufacturing careers.

The 48-month apprenticeship programme offers technical training, practical workplace experience, and Trade Test preparation to help candidates qualify as certified Millwright artisans.

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Toyota Boshoku South Africa Apprenticeship 2026 Overview

Programme DetailsInformation
CompanyToyota Boshoku South Africa
ProgrammeMillwright Apprenticeship 2026
IndustryAutomotive Manufacturing
TradeMillwright
Number of Positions5
Duration48 Months
LocationAmanzimtoti
Closing Date29 May 2026

About the Millwright Apprenticeship Programme

The Toyota Boshoku South Africa Millwright Apprenticeships 2026 programme combines theoretical learning with practical industrial training. Successful applicants will work under experienced artisans and technical specialists in a professional automotive manufacturing environment.

The programme includes:

  • Technical and theoretical training
  • Mechanical and electrical systems training
  • Industrial maintenance experience
  • Practical workplace exposure
  • Trade Test preparation
  • Artisan development opportunities

After successfully completing the programme, candidates may qualify as certified Millwright artisans.

What Does a Millwright Do?

Millwrights are skilled artisans responsible for installing, repairing, maintaining, and troubleshooting industrial machinery and manufacturing equipment.

Millwrights typically work with:

  • Industrial machinery
  • Electrical systems
  • Mechanical systems
  • Automated production equipment
  • Manufacturing tools
  • Preventative maintenance systems

Because Millwrights combine mechanical and electrical expertise, they are highly sought after in industries such as automotive manufacturing, mining, engineering, and logistics.

Minimum Requirements

To qualify for the Toyota Boshoku South Africa Millwright Apprenticeships 2026, applicants must:

  • Be South African citizens
  • Have Matric with:
    • Mathematics
    • Physical Science
    • OR Technical Matric
  • Achieve a minimum of 50%
  • Have completed:
    • N2 Electrical (all four modules including Trade Theory)
    • N2 Mechanical (all four modules passed)

Required Documents

Applicants must submit:

  • Updated CV in PDF format
  • Certified copy of South African ID
  • Certified copies of qualifications

Incomplete applications may not be considered.

Skills and Competencies

Toyota Boshoku South Africa is looking for candidates with:

  • Good communication skills
  • Strong work ethic
  • Teamwork abilities
  • Self-motivation and initiative
  • Good interpersonal skills
  • Adaptability in fast-paced environments

Benefits of the Apprenticeship Programme

Successful candidates will receive:

  • Structured technical training
  • Practical workplace experience
  • Trade Test preparation
  • Career development opportunities
  • Exposure to the automotive manufacturing industry

How To Apply for Toyota Boshoku South Africa Millwright Apprenticeships 2026

Applicants must email their applications to:

TBSA.Recruitment@toyota-boshoku.com

Email Subject Line

Use:
Apprenticeship

Important Notes

  • Closing Date: 29 May 2026
  • Late applications will not be accepted
  • Only shortlisted candidates may be contacted
  • Employment Equity principles may apply

Candidates are encouraged to submit professional and complete applications before the deadline.

Why You Should Apply

The Toyota Boshoku South Africa Millwright Apprenticeships 2026 programme provides valuable technical skills, workplace exposure, and a pathway into long-term careers within South Africa’s manufacturing and engineering sectors.

Young people passionate about mechanical engineering, electrical systems, industrial maintenance, and automotive production are encouraged to apply before the closing date.

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Ontonda Teczo is a South Africa–based content publisher and digital researcher focused on SETA learnerships, skills development, government programmes, and employment opportunities.

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