Motus VW Apprenticeship 2026 – Automotive Apprentice in Bloemfontein
South Africa’s automotive sector is hiring now, and the Motus VW Apprenticeship Programme in Bloemfontein offers a direct route into a skilled trade for fresh Matric graduates.
What the opportunity is
The apprenticeship runs for three years at the Volkswagen dealership in Bloemfontein, Free State. It combines paid on‑the‑job training with formal technical lessons. You will work side‑by‑side with qualified technicians and learn to service, diagnose and repair modern vehicles.
Who can apply
You must meet the following minimum requirements:
- Matric (Grade 12) completed
- Passes in Physical Science and Pure Mathematics
- Strong communication skills and a willingness to learn
- Basic computer literacy
- Enthusiasm for cars and technology
The role is entry level, so no prior work experience is needed. It is open to school leavers and anyone interested in an automotive career.
What you will gain
- Hands‑on experience with real customer vehicles
- Understanding of workshop safety and tool use
- Training in diagnostic equipment and electronic systems
- Progressive responsibility leading to independent work
- A recognised qualification that can lead to a long‑term career as an automotive artisan
How to apply – step by step
- Gather the required documents: updated CV, certified copy of ID, certified Matric certificate (including Physical Science and Pure Mathematics results), proof of residence, and a driver’s licence if you have one.
- Visit the official application page: Apply for the Motus VW Automotive Apprenticeship Programme 2026.
- Complete the online form, uploading the documents listed above.
- Review your answers for accuracy and submit.
- Wait for a response from the Motus recruitment team. They may contact you for an interview or additional information.
Tips to improve your chances
- Write a clear, professional CV that highlights your Matric results, especially Physical Science and Pure Mathematics.
- Mention any hands‑on experience, such as helping with car repairs at home, school projects, or tool use.
- Show genuine interest in vehicles – include a short sentence about why you want to work in the automotive industry.
- Proofread your application for spelling and grammar errors.
- Be ready to discuss safety, teamwork and willingness to learn during an interview.
Next steps
Apply as soon as possible – the program starts soon and places are limited. Keep your documents ready, follow the steps above, and stay positive. Even if you face competition, each application builds experience for future opportunities in the automotive field.




