Global mining company Glencore has opened applications for its Engineering Learnership Programme 2026 at the Rhovan Mine in Brits, North West.
The programme offers unemployed South African youth the opportunity to receive structured training and practical workplace experience within a large mining operation. Participants will work alongside experienced artisans and engineers while building the skills required for technical careers in the mining sector.
Applications close on 13 March 2026.
Programme Details
- Programme: Engineering Learnership Programme 2026
- Company: Glencore
- Training Site: Rhovan Mine
- Location: Brits, North West, South Africa
- Application Deadline: 13 March 2026
The programme forms part of Glencore’s broader commitment to skills development, technical training and youth empowerment in South Africa’s mining sector.
About the Engineering Learnership Programme
The learnership programme is designed to prepare participants for careers in engineering and artisan trades within the mining industry.
Participants will receive:
- Structured theoretical and practical training
- Hands-on experience in an operational mining environment
- Mentorship from experienced engineers and artisans
- Opportunities to build technical engineering skills
The programme combines classroom learning with workplace exposure to help learners develop industry-relevant technical competencies.
Training Location
Successful candidates will complete their training at:
Rhovan Mine
Brits
North West Province
South Africa
Rhovan Mine is part of Glencore’s ferroalloys operations and plays an important role in the company’s mining and smelting activities.
Key Learning Areas
During the programme, learners will gain experience in several technical areas.
Training may include:
- Engineering maintenance and technical operations
- Mechanical and electrical engineering practices
- Equipment maintenance and fault diagnosis
- Safety procedures in mining environments
- Workplace problem-solving and troubleshooting
Participants will also develop professional workplace skills such as:
- Teamwork
- Communication
- Technical problem-solving
Minimum Requirements
Applicants should meet the following requirements.
- Must be a South African citizen
- Must have a relevant engineering or technical qualification
- Must be interested in building a career in engineering or artisan trades
- Must be willing to work in a mining environment
- Must demonstrate good communication and problem-solving skills
Preference may be given to candidates from local communities and designated groups, in line with employment equity policies.
Why Apply for the Learnership
The mining sector continues to provide strong career opportunities for skilled technical professionals.
Benefits of the programme include:
- Industry-recognised technical training
- Real workplace experience in a mining operation
- Exposure to modern mining technologies
- Potential opportunities for future employment in engineering roles
For young people who want to pursue careers as artisans or technical specialists, this programme offers a valuable starting point.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted through the official Glencore recruitment platform below:
APPLY ONLINE FOR GLENCORE ENGINEERING LEARNERSHIP PROGRAMME 2026
Applicants should ensure that all required information and documents are included before submitting their application.
Application Deadline
Closing date: 13 March 2026
Applicants are encouraged to apply before the deadline to avoid missing this opportunity.