Enflotech Draughting Learnership 2026 – 18‑month CAD, 31 Mar deadline
If you’re a South African youth with a passion for engineering, design or CAD, you should act quickly. The Draughting Learnership Programme 2026 is a paid, 18‑month training route that gives you real‑world experience and a national qualification. It’s an entry point to high‑demand jobs in manufacturing, mining, construction, and more.
What Is the Draughting Learnership?
Enflotech Group of Companies is opening applications for a structured learnership that blends classroom learning with on‑the‑job training. Over 18 months, you’ll study 2D and 3D CAD, engineering drawing standards, and document control, then apply those skills in a professional environment.
Who Should Apply?
Eligibility
- Grade 12 (Matric) with 60 % or more in Mathematics and Physical Science.
- Eligible for a SETA‑accredited Draughting or Engineering Drawing qualification.
- Valid South African ID and a police clearance.
- Driver’s licence (preferred).
- Residing in Vaal, Vereeniging or Emfuleni is a plus.
From experience, many applicants struggle with the paperwork or don’t realize they need a police clearance. Make sure you have all documents ready before you start the application.
What You Gain
- Hands‑on 2D/3D CAD skills with AutoCAD, SolidWorks or Autodesk Inventor.
- Understanding of ISO draughting standards and safety procedures.
- Portfolio of Evidence and a workplace reference letter.
- Monthly stipend throughout the 18‑month programme.
- Certification that boosts future employability in engineering, manufacturing, mining, and design.
How to Apply – Step by Step
- Prepare your documents: updated CV, certified ID copy, matric certificate, academic transcripts, driver’s licence, and police clearance.
- Send an email to hr@enflotech.com with the subject line “Draughting Learnership”.
- Include the reference “Draughting Learnership” in the body of the email.
- Attach all required documents.
- Send before the closing date: 31 March 2026.
- Wait for a response – if you haven’t heard within one week after the deadline, it’s likely your application wasn’t successful.
Practical Tips to Boost Your Chances
- Showcase your technical curiosity. Familiarise yourself with basic CAD tutorials online and mention any relevant projects on your CV.
- Highlight your math and science performance. These scores are a key filter in the selection process.
- Keep your application neat and professional. A clear, typo‑free email demonstrates discipline.
- Be ready for a quick interview. Many applicants worry about the interview stage; practice explaining why you want a draughting career and how you solve problems.
What Happens After the Programme?
On completion you receive a SETA‑accredited Draughting Qualification, a certificate from Enflotech, and a workplace reference letter. These credentials open doors to roles such as Junior Draughtsperson, CAD Technician, or Engineering Assistant. With further experience, you could progress to Mechanical Draughtsperson, Product Design Drafter, or even a Mechanical Engineer.
Final Thoughts
Many young South Africans feel stuck after school, unsure how to start a career. A learnership like this gives you paid training, real‑world experience, and a recognised qualification that many employers respect. Don’t wait—submit your application by 31 March 2026 to secure your spot.
Ready to take the first step? Email Enflotech now with your application reference “Draughting Learnership”. Good luck!





