AFRIMAT Mechanical Fitting Learnerships 2026

Young South Africans interested in building a career in the mining and engineering industry now have an exciting opportunity to apply for the AFRIMAT Mechanical Fitting Learnerships 2026. Afrimat is inviting unemployed youth with technical qualifications to apply for its Mechanical Fitting Learnership Programme based in Henley-on-Klip, Gauteng.

This structured learnership programme combines theoretical training with practical workplace experience, helping learners develop valuable artisan and engineering skills required in the mining sector.

About the AFRIMAT Mechanical Fitting Learnership

The Afrimat Mechanical Fitting Learnership Programme is designed to equip young people with technical knowledge, workplace exposure, and practical experience in mechanical fitting within the mining environment.

Learners will receive:

  • Classroom-based theoretical training
  • Practical workplace experience
  • Technical skills development
  • Workplace assessments
  • Exposure to industrial machinery and mining operations

Mechanical fitting is an important trade within the mining and engineering industries because mechanical fitters help maintain, install, repair, and assemble industrial machinery and systems.

What Is a Mechanical Fitter?

Mechanical fitters work with machinery and engineering equipment used in factories, plants, and mining operations.

Their duties may include:

  • Installing machinery
  • Maintaining mechanical systems
  • Repairing industrial equipment
  • Inspecting machine components
  • Diagnosing faults and mechanical problems
  • Ensuring equipment operates efficiently

This career path offers valuable technical experience and opportunities for long-term growth in engineering and mining industries.

Duties and Responsibilities

Successful learners will participate in practical and theoretical activities throughout the programme.

Learner Responsibilities Include:

  • Participating in practical workplace training
  • Attending all training sessions
  • Completing workplace assessments
  • Following workplace procedures and safety regulations
  • Carrying out occupationally related practical work
  • Following instructions from trainers and supervisors
  • Participating in final assessments
  • Fully committing to the learnership programme

Required Application Documents

Applicants must submit the following documents in ONE combined file:

  • Updated CV
  • Certified copy of South African ID
  • Certified copy of highest qualification

Important Notes

  • File size must not exceed 3 MB
  • Documents must be clear and readable
  • Ensure contact details on the CV are updated

Incomplete or incorrect applications may result in disqualification.

Understanding the Mining Work Environment

Before applying, candidates should understand that mining and engineering environments may involve:

  • Strict workplace safety procedures
  • Physically demanding work
  • Long working hours
  • Industrial machinery exposure
  • Team-based operations
  • Remote working environments

However, the industry also offers excellent technical exposure and career development opportunities.

Skills That Can Help You Succeed

The following skills can improve your chances of success during the learnership:

Communication Skills

Learners must communicate effectively with supervisors and co-workers.

Problem-Solving Ability

Mechanical fitting requires identifying and solving equipment-related issues.

Teamwork

Engineering and mining operations rely heavily on teamwork.

Discipline and Safety Awareness

Candidates must follow workplace safety procedures carefully.

Technical Interest

A passion for machinery, tools, and engineering systems is highly beneficial.

Minimum Requirements

To qualify for the AFRIMAT Mechanical Fitting Learnerships 2026, applicants must meet the following requirements:

Educational Requirements

Applicants must have:

  • Grade 12 / Matric certificate
  • Valid N1–N3 Certificate

Required Subjects

The N1–N3 qualification must include:

  • Engineering Mathematics
  • Engineering Science
  • Engineering Drawing
  • Fitting & Machining Trade Theory

Additional Requirements

Candidates must also demonstrate:

  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Honest and reliable character
  • Willingness to work on a remote mining site
  • Ability to work in a diverse and cross-cultural environment

Medical Fitness Requirement

Applicants must be medically fit according to:

  • Mine Health and Safety Act standards
  • Company medical fitness requirements

Mining environments can be physically demanding, which is why medical fitness assessments are important.

How to Apply

Apply for the AFRIMAT Mechanical Fitting Learnerships 2026

Closing date: 25 May 2026

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