
eThekwini Municipality Invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for their Artisan Development Programme 2026 vacancies. The closing date for applications is 14 November 2025.
What Is the Artisan Development Programme?
The city of eThekwini has rolled out a new training plan aimed at giving young people who are not working a chance to learn real‑world skills and earn a formal trade certification. If you’re between 18 and 35, live in the area, and have never done an apprenticeship before, this could be the perfect step for you.
The programme is a mix of hands‑on work at city sites and classroom lessons at recognised training schools. It takes up to three years, depending on the trade you choose, and ends with a national trade test that shows you are ready to work in the industry.
Trades You Can Learn
- Boilermaker & Welder – learn to build and repair metal structures.
- Mechanical Fitter – work on engines and heavy machinery.
- Air‑Conditioning & Refrigeration – install and fix cooling systems.
- Millwright & Carpentry – set up and maintain factory equipment and build wooden frames.
- Diesel Mechanic – troubleshoot and repair diesel engines.
These jobs help keep the city running and give you a steady income once you finish.
Why This Matters
- Real Skills – you get paid to learn the tools of the trade.
- Industry‑Approved Certificate – your qualification is recognised across South Africa.
- Job Readiness – you practice teamwork, safety rules and problem‑solving on every shift.
- Community Impact – your work will help build and maintain local infrastructure.
If you’re curious about other ways to earn while you learn, check out our guide to [SETA Bursaries you can still apply for this year].
Do You Need a CV?
You don’t have to be an expert writer. Use a simple template to list your name, contact info, schooling, and the trade you’re interested in. The municipality will guide you on what to include.
Who Can Apply?
- Hold a N2 certificate (with a trade subject) or a Grade 12 diploma in math, physical science or engineering.
- Or have a N6 certificate or a National Technical Diploma in a related field.
- Be a South African citizen with a valid ID.
- Be unemployed and ready to learn.
- Show real enthusiasm for the chosen trade.
- Be a resident of eThekwini (proof needed).
- You must not have done a similar apprenticeship before.
Applicants will go through written tests, a quick interview, and a medical check before they’re shortlisted.
How to Apply
- Fill in the online form at the link below for your chosen trade.
- Attach copies of your ID, proof of address, and any certificates.
- Add a simple CV that states your trade interest.
Only people who make it past the initial check will be contacted for further assessments.
- Boilermaker & Welder – Apply here
- Mechanical Fitter – Apply here
- Air‑Conditioning & Refrigeration – Apply here
- Millwright & Carpentry – Apply here
- Diesel Mechanic – Apply here
A Life‑Changing Chance
This programme isn’t just training; it’s a ticket to a stable job in a growing sector. You’ll finish with a certificate that opens doors across South Africa’s technical industries. It’s also a chance to make a difference in your community while building your own future.
If you need help writing your CV, try the free CV builder at Edupstairs – it’s quick and easy.
Closing date: 14 November 2025 – make sure you submit before the deadline to secure a spot in the 2026 Artisan Development Programme.




