Trollope Mining Services Diesel Mechanic Apprenticeship Training Programme 2026

South African youth looking to enter the engineering and mining support industry now have another exciting opportunity to gain practical skills through a structured apprenticeship programme. Trollope Mining Services has officially opened applications for its Diesel Mechanic Apprenticeship Training Programme 2026 for the position of Apprentice Diesel Mechanic (Heavy Equipment Mechanic).

This opportunity is ideal for technically minded young people who want to build a long-term career working on heavy mining and construction machinery. Apprenticeships remain one of the strongest pathways into skilled trades in South Africa because they combine classroom-based learning with practical workplace experience.

For many unemployed youth, artisan careers offer stable employment opportunities, industry-recognised qualifications, and the potential to work across mining, construction, transport, logistics, and engineering sectors.

What Is the Trollope Apprenticeship Programme About?

The apprenticeship programme is designed to train future Heavy Equipment Mechanics through a structured artisan development programme accredited by the QCTO.

According to the advert, the purpose of the programme is:

“To provide candidates with the necessary knowledge and skills to become qualified Heavy Equipment Mechanics accredited by the QCTO.”

Successful applicants will therefore undergo formal artisan development that combines:

  • Practical workshop exposure
  • Technical learning
  • Workplace training
  • Trade preparation
  • Trade testing

The apprenticeship duration is expected to run between 36 and 40 months.

Candidates who complete the programme successfully may become qualified artisans within the heavy equipment mechanical field.

Training Structure and Timeline

The apprenticeship programme includes different stages of technical training and development.

According to the official advert, the training schedule includes:

  • Basic Year 1 (2027)
  • Advanced Year 2 (2028)
  • Final Year 3 (2029)
  • Pre-Trade Preparation (2 weeks)
  • Trade Test (possibly in 2030)

This long-term structure is important because artisan development requires both technical competence and practical workplace experience before trade testing can take place.

What Does a Heavy Equipment Diesel Mechanic Do?

A Heavy Equipment Diesel Mechanic works on large machinery used across industries such as:

  • Mining
  • Construction
  • Earthmoving
  • Transport
  • Infrastructure development

These mechanics are responsible for:

  • Diagnosing faults
  • Repairing diesel engines
  • Maintaining hydraulic systems
  • Servicing heavy machinery
  • Performing inspections
  • Ensuring machinery operates safely

Examples of heavy equipment include:

  • Excavators
  • Dump trucks
  • Bulldozers
  • Front-end loaders
  • Graders
  • Mining haul trucks

This career field remains highly valuable because South Africa’s mining and construction industries continue to rely heavily on machinery and technical maintenance teams.

Minimum Requirements for the Apprenticeship

Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements listed in the official advert.

Educational Requirements

Applicants must have:

  • Grade 10–12 with technical subjects

OR relevant N-level qualifications including:

  • N1–N3 Mathematics
  • N1–N3 Science
  • N1–N3 Engineering Drawing and Design
  • N1–N3 Diesel Trade Theory

Having technical subjects can significantly improve your chances because the apprenticeship is engineering-focused.

Additional Requirements

Applicants must also have:

  • Valid driver’s licence (attach proof)
  • South African citizenship (attach proof)
  • Age between 19–25 years
  • Medical fitness (attach proof)
  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • Good people skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Excellent time management skills

These requirements show that Trollope Mining Services is looking for disciplined and technically capable young people who can handle structured artisan training.

Required Supporting Documents

Applicants should prepare clear certified or scanned copies of the following:

  • South African ID
  • Driver’s licence
  • Academic certificates or results
  • Technical qualification documents
  • Updated CV
  • Medical fitness proof

Important Application Instructions

Interested applicants must submit their CVs together with the required supporting documents via email.

Application Email Address

Applicants must send their applications to: recruitment@trollopegroup.co.za

Email Subject Line Format

The advert specifically instructs applicants to include the following information in the email subject line:

  • Advert reference number
  • Site name
  • Employee code

Example provided in the advert:

H026-HEM-01 // KMZA // A1234

Applicants should carefully follow these instructions because incorrectly labelled applications may be overlooked during the recruitment process.

Closing date : 15 May 2026

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