
Senwes Invites Qualifying Young South Africans to Apply for the Junior Grain Grader Learnership
The closing date for applications is 30 November 2025.
Why This Learnership is a Great Start
If you’re a South African teen who loves farming or tech, the Senwes Grainlink Learnership 2025/2026 can turn that passion into a solid career. Over one year, you’ll get real hands‑on training in grain handling and receive a recognised certificate that lets you work as a Junior Grain Grader.
Quick Snapshot
| What it is | What you’ll get |
|---|---|
| Job Title | Junior Grain Grader (Learnership) |
| Program Length | 12 months of structured training |
| Pay | Monthly stipend while you learn |
| Work Locations | Senwes Grainlink silos all over South Africa |
| Last Day to Apply | 30 November 2025 |
| Minimum Education | Grade 12 (NSC) |
| Who Can Join | Youth aged 18‑25 who want to work in agriculture |
About Senwes Grainlink
Senwes is a big name in South Africa’s farming world, running since 1900. The Grainlink division handles grain storage, grading, and shipping. In this learnership, you’ll be part of that division and learn how:
- Silos are run and maintained
- Grain quality is tested and graded
- Heavy equipment for moving grain is operated
- Administrative tasks keep the whole operation running
- Grain products are managed from farm to market
The goal is to give the next generation of farmers and tech workers real experience and a national qualification.
What You’ll Learn
- 12‑Month Training Plan – Every week you’ll be taught a new skill.
- Accredited Grading Qualification – Official certificate to become a grain grader.
- Hands‑On Work – Classify grain, check crop quality, test moisture, keep stock, and manage silos.
- Different Grains – Work with maize, sunflower, soybeans, wheat, and more.
- Stipend – Receive a monthly paycheck to cover your living costs.
Who Should Apply
To be considered, you need:
- A National Senior Certificate (Grade 12).
- Age between 18 and 25.
- A real interest in farming or technical jobs.
- Willingness to work at a silo, often outdoors.
- Drive to learn new grain handling skills.
No previous job experience is needed – this is a beginner‑friendly program.
How to Submit Your Application
Before you click “Apply,” gather these documents:
- A certified copy of your ID
- A certified copy of your Matric certificate
- A short CV (just your name, school, and a few interests)
- Proof that you live in South Africa (like a utility bill)
- Names and contact details of two references
Once ready, apply on the official Senwes careers portal.
Useful Tips Before You Apply
- Make sure you can visit a silo in your area – the work is mostly outside.
- Think about why you want to work with grain; write a brief paragraph about it – it helps when you talk to recruiters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need past farming work?
No. This learnership is built for people with no experience but with a keen interest in agriculture or tech.Will I get a job after finishing?
While no job is guaranteed, many past learners are hired by Senwes or other companies that work with grain and silos.Is accommodation provided?
It depends on the silo you’re assigned to. Some sites offer housing; others do not.What does a Grain Grader do?
A grader checks grain quality to make sure it meets industry standards, a crucial role in the food supply chain.Can I apply if I’m 26?
This program is only for ages 18‑25.
Final Notes
- The application deadline is 30 November 2025 – don’t miss it.
- All details are taken from the official Senwes site and may change, so double‑check before sending your application.
- Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
Good luck – this could be the first step toward a rewarding career in agriculture!




