
Toyota South Africa Motors invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for their Toyota Maintenance Learnership 2026/2027 vacancies.
The closing date for applications is 19 December 2025.
What Is the Toyota Maintenance Learnership?
If you’re a South African teen or young adult who wants a real job in cars and factories, this program could be your chance.
Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) is one of the biggest car makers in the country and has a huge factory in Prospecton, Durban.
The learnership gives you hands‑on training in all the skills that big car factories need, and when you finish you’ll receive an NQF Level 3 Certificate.
Key Details
| What | Where | When | What You’ll Get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Programme | Toyota Maintenance Learnership 2026/2027 | Starts in 2026 | NQF Level 3 Certification |
| Location | Prospecton, Durban | 19 Dec 2025 is the last day to apply | Full‑time training and a monthly stipend |
Training Topics
- Working well in a team
- Using hand tools safely
- Assembling parts and running a production line
- Reading engineering drawings
- Basic welding skills
- Operating factory machines
- Preparing surfaces for painting
- Firefighting basics
- Dispatch and logistics
When you finish, you’ll have a certificate that shows you can work in the automotive and engineering world, and it will make it easier to get a job later.
Who Can Join?
You don’t need previous factory experience.
Toyota is looking for:
- Unemployed South African youth who meet the qualification rules
- People with a National Technical Certificate (N3–N6) or a Matric/Technical Matric that covers:
- Mathematics & Physical Science
- Engineering Science
- Electrical Trade Theory
- Mechanical Trade Theory
- Motor Trade Theory
- Mechanical Drawing
- Graphical Design
Skills that Matter
- Good talking and listening skills
- Planning and organization
- Flexibility and quick learning
- Problem‑solving and detail focus
- Determination and a willingness to learn
How to Apply
Get your documents ready
- A clear, up‑to‑date CV
- Certified copies of your certificates
- A copy of your ID
Submit online
Go to the official Toyota careers page and click the link for the Toyota Maintenance Learnership 2026/2027. Fill in all the required fields and upload your documents.
Apply now – the deadline is 19 December 2025!
Quick FAQ
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Who can apply? | Anyone who is a South African youth and is currently unemployed, and who meets the qualification requirements. |
| Do I need work experience? | No. This learnership is for beginners who want to learn industry skills. |
| What certificate do I get? | An NQF Level 3 Certification. |
| Is the learnership paid? | Yes, you will receive a monthly stipend during training. The exact amount is given during recruitment. |
| Where is the plant? | Prospecton Industrial Area, Durban, KwaZulu‑Natal. |
| Is it full‑time? | Yes, you will train and work full‑time for the whole program. |
Important Notes
- We are not a recruitment agency and do not charge anyone to apply.
- All the information comes from Toyota’s official notices.
- Always use the Toyota careers website or approved channels for your application.
Get Ready to Start a New Career
If you’re ready to learn real skills, earn a certificate, and build a future in the automotive industry, this is the program for you. Don’t miss the 19 December 2025 deadline – apply today and take the first step toward a bright career with Toyota.




