South African engineering graduates looking for real workplace experience now have a major opportunity to launch their careers in one of the country’s most important industrial sectors.
Impala Platinum Refineries Limited (Implats) has officially opened applications for its 2027 Graduate Internship Programme, giving unemployed graduates the chance to gain hands-on exposure inside large-scale mining and refinery operations.
For many young graduates, getting a qualification is only the first step. The real challenge is gaining industry experience that employers are looking for. This 24-month internship programme could help bridge that gap by placing graduates inside active operational environments where learning happens in real time.
With applications closing on 29 May 2026, eligible candidates are encouraged to apply early and prepare strong professional applications.
What You Need to Know
| Opportunity | Implats Graduate Internship Programme 2027 |
|---|---|
| Programme Type | Graduate Internship |
| Duration | 24 Months |
| Start Date | January 2027 |
| Location | South Africa |
| Closing Date | 29 May 2026 |
| Fields Available | Chemical Engineering, Metallurgy, Mechanical Engineering |
| Qualification Level | NQF Level 7 |
| Target Group | Unemployed South African graduates |
| Reference Numbers | Ref Nr 1912 and Ref Nr 1914 |
Why This Internship Matters for Young South Africans
Finding internships in South Africa can be difficult, especially for graduates trying to enter technical industries like mining, refining and engineering.
Many graduates spend months applying for jobs without success because they lack workplace exposure. Programmes like this give young professionals the chance to develop practical skills while working alongside experienced engineering teams.
Instead of sitting at home waiting for experience, successful candidates will be placed in structured operational environments where they can learn production systems, technical reporting, engineering support processes and industrial safety practices.
For graduates serious about building long-term engineering careers, this type of exposure can become a strong foundation for future opportunities.
Inside the Implats Graduate Internship Programme
The Implats Graduate Internship Programme 2027 is designed to develop engineering graduates through structured workplace learning and technical exposure.
Graduates will spend two years gaining experience in real production and engineering environments connected to refinery and industrial operations.
The programme focuses on helping graduates transition from academic learning into practical industry experience.
Participants may work with operational teams, support engineering projects, assist with technical documentation and learn how industrial systems function in high-performance environments.
This opportunity is especially valuable for graduates interested in mining, metallurgy, process engineering, production systems and industrial maintenance.
Who Can Apply?
This internship programme is aimed at unemployed South African graduates who are ready to begin their professional engineering journey.
Applicants must:
- Be currently unemployed
- Hold a completed NQF Level 7 qualification
- Have not participated in another graduate programme before
- Understand the technical principles linked to their qualification field
- Be medically fit for operational environments
Implats is also looking for graduates who can work well under pressure, take accountability and adapt to demanding industrial workplaces.
Minimum Requirements for Each Engineering Stream
Chemical Engineering / Metallurgy Internship
Reference Number: Ref Nr 1912
Applicants must have:
- An NQF Level 7 qualification in Chemical Engineering or Metallurgy
- Understanding of chemical or metallurgical principles
- Unemployed status
- No previous graduate programme experience
- Medical fitness for Concentrator Operations, Smelting Operations, PMR and BMR environments
Graduates in this stream may gain exposure to:
- Refinery operations
- Metallurgical systems
- Mineral processing
- Smelting operations
- Industrial process optimisation
- Production engineering environments
Mechanical Engineering Internship
Reference Number: Ref Nr 1914
Applicants must have:
- An NQF Level 7 qualification in Mechanical Engineering
- Strong understanding of engineering principles
- Unemployed status
- No previous graduate programme participation
- Medical fitness for industrial operations
Graduates may gain exposure to:
- Plant engineering
- Industrial machinery
- Maintenance systems
- Mechanical support services
- Production equipment
- Operational engineering systems
What Graduates Will Learn During the Programme
This is not just a classroom-based internship.
Graduates are expected to participate directly in operational learning activities and technical support functions.
During the 24-month programme, interns may:
- Assist engineering and production teams
- Support maintenance planning
- Attend technical training sessions
- Participate in plant inspections
- Compile engineering reports
- Monitor production systems
- Help with troubleshooting equipment
- Contribute to process improvement initiatives
- Learn workplace safety procedures
- Gain exposure to industrial problem-solving
For many graduates, this is where engineering theory finally becomes real-world confidence.
Benefits of Joining the Implats Internship Programme
One of the biggest advantages of graduate programmes and internships is the opportunity to gain practical experience that improves employability.
Benefits may include:
- Real industry exposure
- Workplace mentorship
- Improved technical skills
- Better understanding of mining and refinery operations
- Professional networking opportunities
- Exposure to industrial safety culture
- Stronger CV and future job prospects
- Hands-on engineering experience
- Career development within the mining and engineering sector
Graduates who complete structured internship programmes often become stronger candidates for future engineering jobs in South Africa.
Important Documents You Should Prepare
Before applying, candidates should prepare clear and professional documents.
Required documents may include:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Qualification certificate
- Academic transcript or statement of results
- Letter confirming completion of studies where available
Make sure all certified documents are readable and recently certified.
A poorly prepared application can reduce your chances even if you meet the requirements.
How to Make Your Application Stand Out
Many graduates submit generic CVs that fail to highlight their technical strengths.
To improve your chances:
- Mention engineering software exposure
- Include final-year projects
- Highlight laboratory or workshop experience
- Add vacation work or practical training
- Show safety awareness
- Mention leadership activities
- Include technical reports or research projects
- Use professional formatting
Mechanical Engineering graduates should highlight:
- Machinery exposure
- Workshop training
- Maintenance knowledge
- Plant-related experience
Chemical Engineering and Metallurgy graduates should highlight:
- Process engineering projects
- Laboratory work
- Production systems
- Refinery exposure
- Mineral processing knowledge
How to Apply for the Implats Internship Programme
Applications must be submitted through the official Implats careers portal.
Applicants should use the correct reference number when applying:
- Chemical Engineering / Metallurgy: Ref Nr 1912
- Mechanical Engineering: Ref Nr 1914
Candidates are encouraged to apply as early as possible instead of waiting for the final week before closing.
Application Closing Date
The closing date for the Implats Graduate Internship Programme 2027 is:
29 May 2026
Late applications may not be considered.
Expert Career Tip for Engineering Graduates
One of the biggest mistakes graduates make is submitting a CV that only lists qualifications without showing practical ability.
Recruiters want evidence that you can apply technical knowledge in real environments.
To stand out professionally:
- Keep your CV clean and easy to read
- Focus on technical achievements
- Include measurable project outcomes
- Avoid spelling mistakes
- Use a professional email address
- Tailor your application to the engineering field
- Show willingness to learn and adapt
Graduates who present themselves professionally often gain an advantage during internship shortlisting.
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Final Thoughts
The Implats Graduate Internship Programme 2027 could become a career-changing opportunity for unemployed engineering graduates in South Africa.
With structured workplace learning, exposure to real industrial systems and practical engineering experience, the programme offers more than just temporary training — it offers a pathway into the professional engineering world.
For graduates in Chemical Engineering, Metallurgy and Mechanical Engineering, this is an opportunity to gain the kind of experience many employers expect from entry-level candidates.
If you meet the requirements, start preparing your documents now and submit your application before the closing date.

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