Introduction
A paid apprenticeship with a global company can be a life-changing opportunity for young South Africans looking to enter the engineering field.
TotalEnergies Marketing South Africa is inviting applications for its Apprenticeship Programme 2026 in Durban, offering hands-on training in mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation fields.
For many young people, the biggest challenge is getting practical experience. This programme is designed to solve that.
Location & Programme Details
- Location: Durban (Wharfside & Causeway Road)
- Company: TotalEnergies
- Programme Type: Apprenticeship
- Experience Required: Less than 3 years
Training takes place at the Lubricants Manufacturing Plant (LMP).
Available Apprenticeships
1. Millwright Apprenticeship
Focuses on:
- Mechanical systems
- Electrical maintenance
- Industrial plant operations
Ideal for candidates interested in hands-on technical work.
2. Instrument Mechanician Apprenticeship
Focuses on:
- Instrumentation systems
- Control systems
- Process automation
Perfect for those interested in electronics and plant control systems.
About the Programme
Successful candidates will:
- Gain structured workplace training
- Work with experienced maintenance teams
- Complete both theory and practical training
- Fill in logbooks and assessments
This is real industrial experience, not classroom-only learning.
Key Responsibilities
Apprentices will:
- Follow health, safety, and environmental standards (HSSEQ)
- Wear PPE at all times
- Assist with plant maintenance
- Attend training sessions
- Maintain tools and equipment
- Report hazards and incidents
- Complete timesheets and logbooks
- Work shifts or overtime if required
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Minimum Requirements
To apply, you must have:
- Matric (Grade 12) with:
- Mathematics
- Physical Science
OR
- N3 / N4 / N5 / N6 Engineering qualification
(Mechanical or Electrical/Electronic)
Additional Requirements
Applicants must be:
- Physically fit
- Comfortable working at heights
- Able to work in confined spaces
- Ready for industrial environments
This is a hands-on, physically active role.
Required Documents
Prepare the following:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of ID
- Proof of residence
- Academic records (Matric results or N-levels)
Ensure all documents are clear and complete.
What You Will Gain
This apprenticeship offers:
- Practical engineering experience
- Exposure to a global company
- Technical maintenance skills
- Industry-recognised training
- Improved employability
These are high-demand skills in South Africa’s engineering sector.
How to Apply
Apply online through the official application portals:
Tip: Apply as early as possible to increase your chances.
Important Notes
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
- Ensure all documents are submitted correctly
- The company promotes diversity and equal opportunity
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Final Thoughts
The TotalEnergies Apprenticeship Programme 2026 is a powerful opportunity for young South Africans who want to build a career in engineering and industrial maintenance.
With real workplace exposure, structured training, and global company experience, this programme can open doors to long-term employment.
If you meet the requirements, don’t wait — apply early.
FAQ
1. Is the TotalEnergies apprenticeship paid?
Most apprenticeships include a stipend, but details are confirmed during recruitment.
2. What qualifications do I need?
You need Matric with Maths and Science or an N3–N6 engineering qualification.
3. Where is the apprenticeship located?
It is based in Durban.
4. Do I need experience?
No, less than 3 years of experience is required.
5. What careers can this lead to?
You can work as a millwright, instrument technician, or maintenance technician.
