
Transnet invites young talent to apply for its 2026 Boilermaker Apprenticeship in Durban.
Applications close on 09 December 2025.
Why This Opportunity is a Game‑Changer
Have you ever wanted to build big, heavy machines or repair the big pipes that keep a city running?
If you love hands‑on work, metal, welding and seeing a project grow from a design to a finished piece, the Transnet Boilermaker Apprenticeship is your chance to start a real engineering career.
- Work in the heart of South Africa’s rail, port, and pipeline world.
- Learn from experienced professionals in a full‑time training program.
- Get paid while you learn – apprentices receive a stipend.
- Finish with a recognized qualification and a solid job path ahead.
What Is the Boilermaker Apprenticeship?
A boilermaker is a specialist who cuts, welds, and puts together large metal structures like tanks, boilers, and pipe systems. In this apprenticeship you’ll:
- Plan work sites – gather tools, materials and schedule tasks.
- Use hand, power and measuring tools – grinders, welders, calipers, and more.
- Cut and shape metal – learn how to bend, cut, and join sheet metal and structural steel.
- Assemble, install and test – help put the pieces together and run checks.
- Maintain and repair – spot problems, fix damage and keep systems running.
After 3‑4 years of training, you’ll be ready to work independently as a fully‑qualified boilermaker.
Who Can Apply?
| Age | Minimum School Level | Subjects Needed (examples) |
|---|---|---|
| 18‑35 | N2 or higher | Maths, Engineering Science, Plating & Drawing, Metal Workers Theory |
| 18‑35 | N3–N6 | Maths, Engineering Science, Mechanotechnology, etc. |
| 18‑35 | NCV Level 4 (Engineering) | English, Maths, Engineering Process, Welding |
| 18‑35 | Technical Grade 12 | Mechanical Technology, Engineering Graphics, Life Orientation |
Tip: Make sure you have the right subjects. Check your school transcript before you apply.
Core Skills That Matter
| Skill | Why It Helps |
|---|---|
| Problem‑solving | Fix issues fast on the job. |
| Teamwork | Most projects need a crew. |
| Safety awareness | Keep yourself and others safe. |
| Attention to detail | Small mistakes can be costly. |
| Willingness to learn | The industry keeps changing. |
If you enjoy hands‑on projects and can follow instructions, you’re a good fit.
How to Get Started
- Prepare a simple CV – list your education, any practical work or projects, and a short statement about why you want to learn boilermaking.
- Gather your certificates – make sure they are clear and can be read online.
- Use a professional email address (e.g., firstname.lastname@email.com).
- Apply before 09 December 2025 – the deadline is firm.
- Click the link below to start the application – it will take you straight to the Transnet portal.
Apply for the Transnet Boilermaker Apprenticeship 2026/2027
What You’ll Gain
- World‑class technical training in a real factory setting.
- Hands‑on workshop experience with industry equipment.
- Mentorship from seasoned boilermakers and engineers.
- A chance for a permanent job after training, though it’s not guaranteed; many apprentices find work elsewhere in the same field.
Career Ladder After Completion
| Position | Typical Responsibilities |
|---|---|
| Qualified Boilermaker | Build, repair, and maintain metal structures. |
| Senior Boilermaker | Lead small teams, handle complex projects. |
| Boilermaker Foreman | Manage workshops and schedule work. |
| Welding Specialist | Focus on advanced welding techniques. |
| Workshop Supervisor | Oversee all production activities. |
| Engineering Technician | Support engineers with design and testing. |
| Safety Officer | Ensure all safety regulations are met. |
You can also move into shipbuilding, mining, logistics, or start your own small business once you’re experienced.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a boilermaker actually do?
They shape and weld metal plates and steel into huge structures like boilers, tanks, and large piping systems.Do I get paid while training?
Yes, apprentices receive a monthly stipend from Transnet.How long does the apprenticeship last?
Typically 3 to 4 years, depending on your progress.Can I apply from outside Durban?
Yes, if you’re willing to relocate or travel for training.Is experience required?
No, just the right school subjects and a willingness to learn.Will I be hired by Transnet after training?
High‑performing apprentices may be offered jobs, but it’s not guaranteed. However, the skills you gain are valuable elsewhere.Can a student with only NCV Level 4 apply?
Yes, if the vocational subjects match the requirements.What happens after I finish the program?
You’ll take a trade test and become a Certified Boilermaker Artisan.Can girls join?
Absolutely. Transnet encourages female applicants.Where can boilermakers work after qualifying?
Mining sites, rail yards, ports, energy plants, shipyards, and many manufacturing plants.
Quick Reference Checklist
- [ ] Age 18‑35
- [ ] Required subjects checked
- [ ] CV ready and clean
- [ ] Certified documents uploaded
- [ ] Apply by 09 December 2025
Keep checking your email and phone for updates from Transnet. Even if this particular apprenticeship doesn’t work out, keep building your portfolio – look for other apprenticeships, learnerships or internships in engineering.
What’s Next for Your Future?
Being a boilermaker can open doors to a wide range of industries. With time and more qualifications, you could climb to supervisory roles, become a specialist, or even start your own business.
Take this first step – apply now and turn your hands‑on passion into a rewarding career.




