Learnerships 16 January 2026 4 min read

TMS International Engineering Apprenticeships 2026 Now Open

TMS International Engineering Apprenticeships 2026 Now Open

TMS International has opened applications for its Engineering Apprenticeships 2026, offering unemployed South African youth the opportunity to gain hands on technical training in critical maintenance trades. This apprenticeship programme is based in Germiston and is ideal for candidates who want to build a long term career in engineering and industrial maintenance.

Apprentices will receive structured workplace exposure in a real industrial environment while developing trade specific skills that are in high demand across South Africa’s manufacturing and engineering sectors.

The closing date for applications is 28 February 2026.

About TMS International

TMS International, formerly known as Tube City IMS, is a global leader in industrial services for steelmakers. The company operates across multiple countries and provides specialised on site services that support steel production and plant maintenance.

TMS International’s services include:

  • Scrap purchasing and optimisation
  • Inventory management and industrial logistics
  • Metal recovery and slag processing
  • Steel scarfing and surface conditioning
  • Refractory removal and maintenance services

The company is known for its strong safety culture, technical expertise, and commitment to skills development within the engineering and maintenance space.

Apprenticeship Overview

The Engineering Apprenticeship Programme focuses on maintenance related trades that support heavy industrial operations. Apprentices will be based at TMS International sites in Germiston and will work under experienced artisans and technical teams.

ItemDetails
CompanyTMS International
ProgrammeEngineering Apprenticeship (Maintenance)
LocationGermiston
Target GroupUnemployed South African youth
Closing Date28 February 2026

Available Apprenticeship Positions

TMS International is recruiting apprentices in the following engineering trades:

  • 4 Diesel Mechanic Apprentices
  • 1 Auto Electrician Apprentice
  • 1 Electrician Apprentice

These trades play a critical role in industrial plant maintenance and offer strong career prospects once qualified.

Applicants must clearly indicate the specific trade they are applying for when submitting their application.

Minimum Qualification Requirements

This apprenticeship has strict entry requirements. Applications that do not meet these requirements may not be considered.

To qualify, applicants must have:

  • Grade 12 (Matric) with Mathematics
  • Physical Sciences
  • N3 Technical Qualification in the relevant trade
  • Good interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work effectively in a diverse team environment

Important notes:

  • Mathematical Literacy is not accepted
  • N3 qualifications must be technical trade related
  • Management or non technical N3 courses will not be accepted

Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee selection, but failure to meet them will result in automatic disqualification.

Who This Apprenticeship Is For

This programme is best suited for young people who:

  • Are technically minded
  • Want to work in engineering or maintenance environments
  • Are committed to completing a formal apprenticeship
  • Are willing to work in industrial settings
  • Want long term career growth in a trade profession

Apprenticeships require discipline, consistency, and a strong work ethic. Applicants should be prepared for both practical and theoretical learning.

What You Will Gain From the Programme

Successful candidates will benefit from structured training that combines workplace learning with trade development.

Key benefits include:

  • Hands on training in a recognised engineering trade
  • Exposure to real industrial maintenance operations
  • Skills development aligned with industry standards
  • Experience working with experienced artisans and technicians
  • A solid foundation for future employment as a qualified artisan

These skills are transferable across many industries, including manufacturing, mining, and heavy engineering.

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted by email.

Send your application to: [email protected]

Your application must include:

  • An updated CV
  • Certified copy of your Matric certificate
  • Certified copy of your N3 technical qualification
  • Clear indication of the apprenticeship trade you are applying for in the email subject line

Example subject line: Engineering Apprenticeship 2026 – Diesel Mechanic

Incomplete applications or applications missing required documents may not be considered.

Closing Date

The closing date for applications is 28 February 2026.

Late applications may not be reviewed, so it is advised to apply as early as possible.

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