Western Cape 2026 Plumbing & Electrical Apprenticeship – Apply by 30 Sep
Are you a young South African looking for a paid apprenticeship in plumbing or electrical work? The Western Cape Government Department of Infrastructure is offering funded positions that start in 2026, and the deadline is fast approaching.
What the opportunity is
The Department of Infrastructure is launching four apprenticeship programmes for unemployed youth. The roles combine classroom theory, simulation training and hands‑on work experience on construction sites. Positions are available in the Cape Metro, Cape Winelands and West Coast regions, depending on the trade.
Who can apply – eligibility criteria
- Age: 18 to 30 years
- Citizenship: South African
- Employment status: Must be unemployed
- Residency: Must live in the region specified for the chosen apprenticeship (Cape Metro, Cape Winelands or West Coast)
- Education – Plumbing: NQF Level 3 (equivalent to N2) in Engineering Mathematics, Science and Building Drawings
- Education – Electrical: NQF Level 1 / Grade 9 / NCV Level 2 with Pure Mathematics
- Good health and willingness to undergo medical and substance‑abuse screening
- Physical ability to work at heights and travel to various sites across the Western Cape
Benefits you will receive
- Monthly stipend: R5 500 for the whole apprenticeship period
- Monthly allowance: R2 000 for the whole apprenticeship period
- Structured training that leads to recognized artisan qualifications
- Practical skills in safety, tool use, teamwork and construction‑site discipline
- Exposure to diverse work environments – construction, property maintenance, infrastructure and more
How to apply – step by step
- Visit the official application portal SA Youth.Mobi.
- Create an account or log in with your existing credentials.
- Choose the apprenticeship that matches your residence and trade (see list below).
- Complete the online form with accurate personal details and upload a clear copy of your ID and highest qualification certificate.
- Submit the application before the closing date.
Apprenticeship programmes
Plumbing Apprenticeship – Cape Metro
Reference: APPPCM
Duration: 3 years and 6 months. Open to residents of the Cape Metro.
Electrical Apprenticeship – Cape Metro
Reference: APPELECCM
Duration: 3 years and 6 months. Open to Cape Metro residents. Some prior exposure to the trade is recommended but not required.
Plumbing Apprenticeship – Cape Winelands
Reference: APPPCW
Duration: 3 years and 6 months. Open to Cape Winelands residents.
Electrical Apprenticeship – West Coast
Reference: APPELECWC
Duration: 12‑month Training Agreement. Open to West Coast residents.
Tips to improve your chances
- Double‑check that you meet the residency requirement before you start the application.
- Verify that your qualification matches the trade’s entry level (Pure Mathematics for Electrical, NQF 3 for Plumbing).
- Keep your SA Youth profile up to date – especially phone number and email.
- Gather certified copies of your ID and education certificate before the deadline.
- Do not wait until the last day; submit early to avoid connection or login problems.
- Remember that “recommended experience” is not compulsory – you can still apply without it.
- Never pay anyone who claims they can guarantee you a place.
What happens after you apply?
If you are shortlisted, the Department will ask you to upload certified copies of your ID and highest qualification on SA Youth.Mobi. Keep an eye on your email and phone for further instructions. If you have not heard back within three months after the 30 September 2026 deadline, you can consider the application unsuccessful.
Important dates
Application closing date: 30 September 2026 at 24:00.
Final thoughts
These apprenticeships give you a paid route into skilled trades that are always in demand. They provide real‑world experience that you cannot get from classroom study alone. If you meet the eligibility criteria, take the steps above and submit your application today.





