Grain Handling Learnership 2026: Get Paid Workplace Training After Matric (Villiers)

Finished Matric and Not Going to University?

If you’re looking for a practical career path in 2026, this opportunity could change your direction.

The Grain Handling Learnership 2026 at Free State Oil (VKB Group) offers unemployed youth in Villiers, Free State structured workplace training in the agricultural and food production sector.

No prior experience required. Just Matric and willingness to work.

Closing date: 15 February 2026

What Is the Grain Handling Learnership?

This is a structured training programme combining:

  • On-the-job workplace learning
  • Practical industrial training
  • Food safety and hygiene standards
  • Operational discipline and teamwork

You’ll be placed inside a real production facility where grain is:

  • Received
  • Cleaned
  • Stored
  • Processed

This is hands-on learning — ideal if you prefer practical work over classroom study.

What You’ll Be Trained In

During the programme, you’ll gain skills in:

  • Grain receiving and handling
  • Storage and quality control
  • Food safety and hygiene compliance
  • Equipment cleaning and maintenance
  • Workplace safety standards
  • Teamwork and industrial discipline

These skills are transferable across agriculture, logistics, and manufacturing sectors.

Your Key Responsibilities

Learners will:

✔ Participate in structured theory + practical training
✔ Perform daily cleaning and hygiene duties
✔ Assist with cleaning processing machinery
✔ Conduct deep-cleaning procedures
✔ Perform post-cleaning inspections
✔ Follow safety and compliance standards

This programme builds discipline, attention to detail, and reliability — all highly valued by employers.

Minimum Requirements

To qualify, you must:

  • Have Grade 12 (Matric Certificate)
  • Be able to read and understand English
  • Be unemployed
  • Be between 18 and 32 years old
  • Live in Villiers or surrounding Free State areas

Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee selection — competition may be high.

Qualities That Improve Your Chances

Strong applicants usually demonstrate:

  • Good work ethic
  • Willingness to work in industrial environments
  • Comfort working at heights or in confined spaces
  • Teamwork and communication skills
  • Attention to safety and procedures
  • Reliability and punctuality

Agricultural employers value discipline and consistency.

Career Benefits After Completion

This learnership can open doors in:

  • Grain silos and storage facilities
  • Food manufacturing companies
  • Agricultural cooperatives
  • Logistics operations
  • Production and quality control roles

Even if employment is not guaranteed, this experience significantly strengthens your CV.

Important Details

Location: Villiers, Free State
Post Date: 19 January 2026
Closing Date: 15 February 2026

Early applications are strongly recommended.

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted online via the VKB Group portal:

https://vkb.simplify.hr/Vacancy/Apply/166587

Application Tips (Avoid Disqualification)

Many applicants are rejected due to small mistakes. Follow these carefully:

  • Use Google Chrome to access the portal
  • Upload a professional CV (PDF or Word only)
  • Do not upload handwritten documents
  • Upload supporting documents in correct sections
  • Ensure profile photo is at least 300×300 pixels
  • Double-check all details before submitting

Attention to detail matters — especially in production environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need experience?
No. This is entry-level.

Is this good if I don’t want university?
Yes. It’s ideal for practical career pathways.

Is employment guaranteed?
No, but it improves employability significantly.

Can I apply if I live outside Villiers?
Preference is given to local candidates.

Why This Opportunity Stands Out in 2026

South Africa’s agricultural sector remains one of the most stable entry-level employment pathways.

Food production, logistics, and manufacturing continue to grow — and trained workers are always in demand.

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