
Sasol Learnership Artisan 2026 – Fields Available, Requirements and How to Apply
The Sasol has officially opened applications for its Artisan Learnership Programme 2026 at Secunda Operations. This opportunity is aimed at young South Africans who are interested in building long-term technical careers within the energy and chemical sector.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The learnership offers a combination of structured institutional learning and hands-on workplace experience, allowing learners to develop practical artisan skills in a real industrial environment.
Programme Overview
Programme Name: Artisan Learnership
Reference ID: 11441
Location: Secunda, Mpumalanga
Business Unit: Secunda Operations (EOP)
Contract Type: Fixed-Term
Duration: 36 months (3 years)
Closing Date: 02 March 2026
This is a three-year structured learnership that blends classroom-based training with on-the-job practical exposure in Sasol’s operational facilities.
Fields Available
The following artisan trades are available under the Sasol Learnership Programme 2026:
Mechanical Fitter
Instrumentation
Electrician
Chemical Plant Operator
Each trade focuses on developing specialised technical skills that align with Sasol’s operational and industry standards.
Minimum Requirements
To be considered for the learnership, applicants must meet all the following requirements:
A completed National Senior Certificate (Matric) or equivalent
Technical Mathematics or Mathematics
English or Business English
Technical Science or Physical Science
Applicants who do not meet the subject requirements will not be considered.
Core Programme Elements
Successful candidates will be expected to:
Participate fully in the structured learnership programme
Complete all theoretical and practical assessments
Take part in workplace readiness activities
Engage in required training exercises
Learner performance will be monitored throughout the programme to ensure competence and development.
What This Learnership Offers
The Sasol Artisan Learnership Programme provides:
Structured artisan and trade development
Exposure to a large-scale industrial environment
Industry-recognised technical training
Practical workplace experience aligned with operational standards
This programme is ideal for individuals seeking long-term careers in mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, or chemical plant operations.
Employment Equity
Sasol is committed to employment equity and diversity. Preference will be given to:
Applicants from designated groups
Persons living with disabilities
This will be done in line with Sasol’s Employment Equity Plan. Reasonable accommodation will be provided where necessary to enable individuals to perform essential job functions.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted online.
Before applying, ensure that:
Your Matric results meet the subject requirements
All supporting documents are prepared and available
Your personal information is accurate and complete
⛔ Late applications will not be considered.
Closing Date Reminder
All applications must be submitted on or before 02 March 2026.
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