Transnet Work Integrated Tech Learner 2026 – Eng, deadline 25 Aug 2026
South African engineering students and fresh graduates who need real‑world experience should act now. The Transnet Work Integrated Learning Programme closes its applications on 25 August 2026, and the chance to work in four major locations will disappear soon.
What is the Transnet Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Training Programme?
Transnet is offering a 12‑month Work Integrated Technical Learner placement. The role is designed for people who have finished the theoretical part of an engineering diploma or BEng Tech and now need hands‑on practice in a professional setting.
Placements are available in:
- Durban
- East London
- Port Elizabeth
- Ngqura
Who can apply?
Eligibility is strictly defined. You must meet all of the following:
- South African citizen
- Age 18 to 35 years
- Matric certificate
- BEng Tech or National Diploma (Level S4‑S5) in one of the listed disciplines, with all theoretical coursework completed
- Study field must be one of:
- Electrical Engineering – Heavy Current
- Mechanical Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
What will you gain?
The programme aims to boost employability through:
- Practical tasks and project work under supervision
- Mentorship from experienced engineers
- Exposure to industry‑specific processes and safety standards
- Hands‑on use of Microsoft Office for reporting and analysis
- Developing communication, teamwork and problem‑solving skills that employers value
After 12 months you will have concrete workplace experience to discuss in future interviews.
How to apply – step by step
- Visit the official Transnet recruitment portal: apply here.
- Enter the reference number req5703 in the search field.
- Complete the online application form. Provide accurate contact details and select the correct engineering discipline.
- Upload the required documents (see section below).
- Review all entries carefully. Make sure every uploaded file is clear and readable.
- Submit your application before the deadline on 25 August 2026. Do not wait until the last minutes – online systems can slow down.
- Save the confirmation email or screen‑shot as proof of submission.
Documents you should have ready
- Updated CV (tailored to the WIL role – see tips below)
- Matric certificate
- National Diploma or BEng Tech certificate showing S4‑S5 completion
- Official transcript confirming that all theoretical coursework is finished
- Valid South African ID (or passport if requested)
Only upload the files the system asks for. Unrequested documents will be ignored.
Tips to improve your chances
Build a focused CV
- Place your engineering qualification at the top, e.g. National Diploma – Mechanical Engineering (Theoretical Coursework Completed).
- List academic projects that show real‑world problem solving, teamwork and use of software such as Excel or PowerPoint.
- Include only skills you truly possess – honesty matters.
- Keep the CV to two pages maximum, with clear headings.
Highlight relevant competencies
- Good written and verbal communication
- Basic computer literacy (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Teamwork and interpersonal skills
- Attention to detail and safety awareness
- Willingness to learn and solve problems
Avoid common mistakes
- Applying without the required engineering discipline – only Electrical (Heavy Current), Mechanical or Industrial Engineering are accepted.
- Overlooking the “completed theoretical coursework” condition.
- Submitting an outdated or poorly formatted CV.
- Uploading blurry scans of certificates.
- Using an unprofessional email address (e.g. partygirl123@gmail.com).
- Missing the 25 August deadline.
- Exaggerating industrial experience – be honest about classroom or lab work.
What the placement will involve
As a Work Integrated Technical Learner you will:
- Execute tasks – assist with projects, perform routine operations, and support documentation.
- Learn and develop – attend training, workshops, mentorship sessions, and shadow senior engineers.
- Communicate and collaborate – interact with internal teams, suppliers and possibly customers, providing progress updates.
- Research and analyse – gather data, prepare reports, create presentations, and help with process‑improvement activities.
- Follow compliance – adhere to company policies, safety rules, and professional ethics.
Final thoughts
This WIL placement is a solid bridge between your studies and a full‑time engineering career. If you meet the eligibility criteria, prepare a clear, honest CV and submit your application well before the 25 August 2026 deadline.
Take the next step now – the experience you gain could be the key to your first engineering role.





