MA Automotive Tool & Die Millwright Apprenticeship 2026 – Apply 31 Mar
If you want a career that starts with hands‑on training and ends in a job with South Africa’s automotive and manufacturing giants, you should look at the MA Automotive Tool and Die Millwright Apprenticeship Programme 2026 in Pretoria. This apprenticeship is open now but closes on 31 March 2026, so act quickly.
What the Apprenticeship Is All About
The programme trains you to become a qualified millwright—an engineer who installs, maintains, and troubleshoots heavy machinery. You’ll learn toolmaking, mechanical and electrical systems, preventive maintenance, and how to read technical drawings. The training is split between classroom study and real‑world work on production lines, in workshops, and with engineering teams. It gives you the practical knowledge that employers love.
Who Should Apply?
You need a Grade 12 or NQF Level 4 qualification. The specific subjects differ depending on your background:
- Option 1: Grade 12 / NQF Level 4 – you must have studied Pure Mathematics, Physical Science, and Technical Drawing.
- Option 2: NCV Level 4 – you must have Mathematics, language subjects, and one of these:
- Fitting & Turning
- Electrical or an electrical-related subject
- Mathematical Techniques
Most successful applicants are aged 18‑35, currently unemployed or on a learning pathway, have a genuine interest in engineering, and are ready to work in a factory setting. Physical fitness is also an advantage.
What You’ll Gain
During the apprenticeship you’ll acquire:
- Installation and maintenance of industrial machines
- Fault‑finding and troubleshooting skills
- Electrical system repair techniques
- Mechanical alignment and setup
- Reading and interpreting technical drawings
- Preventative maintenance strategies
These skills open doors to a stable, well‑paid career in a high‑demand trade. After the apprenticeship you may move into junior technician roles, advance to senior millwright positions, or even start your own maintenance business.
How to Apply – Step by Step
- Prepare an up‑to‑date CV that lists technical subjects and any hands‑on experience.
- Gather a certified copy of your ID, academic transcripts, and copies of your qualifications.
- Include proof of residence if required.
- Check all documents for accuracy before uploading.
- Submit your application through the official portal before 31 March 2026.
Late or incomplete applications are usually rejected, so double‑check everything.
Practical Tips to Boost Your Chances
- Refresh your maths and science fundamentals.
- Practice basic tool handling and mechanical concepts.
- Learn to read simple technical drawings.
- Keep your CV tidy and focused on relevant skills.
- Apply early in the window—don’t wait until the last day.
- Always use the official application link; never pay a fee.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this apprenticeship paid? Most South African apprenticeships provide a stipend, but the exact amount can vary.
- Do I need prior experience? No, this is an entry‑level programme, though any technical exposure helps.
- Can I apply if I only have Mathematical Literacy? No, the requirement is Pure Mathematics or a comparable technical maths subject.
- What happens after the apprenticeship? You may receive a permanent job offer (not guaranteed), use your qualification to apply elsewhere, or pursue further engineering studies.
- Is this a good career choice? Yes, skilled trades such as millwrights are in high demand and offer stable earnings.
Important Disclaimers
- Completion does not guarantee permanent employment.
- Meeting the minimum requirements does not ensure selection.
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
- Apply only through the official portal and avoid any paid scams.
Ready to Take the First Step?
Apply now for the MA Automotive Tool and Die Millwright Apprenticeship Programme 2026 before the 31 March 2026 deadline and start building a career that turns skill into income.
Apply for the MA Automotive Tool and Die Millwright Apprenticeship Programme 2026 here.





