Graduate Programmes 31 May 2026 4 min read

Wild Coast Sun Electrical Engineering Internship 2026: N6 Students Wanted

Wild Coast Sun Electrical Engineering Internship 2026: N6 Students Wanted

Sun International is opening two Electrical Engineering internship positions at Wild Coast Sun in Port Edward. This opportunity is aimed at students who have completed their N6 Electrical Engineering studies and need workplace training to complete their qualification.

The internship will run for between 6 and 24 months. It offers practical work experience in a large hospitality and entertainment environment.

Applications are now open.

Overview

  • Employer: Sun International
  • Location: Wild Coast Sun, Port Edward
  • Programme: N6 Electrical Engineering Internship
  • Number of Positions: 2
  • Contract Duration: 6 to 24 Months
  • Industry: Engineering
  • Job Type: Fixed-Term Contract
  • Reference Number: SI-916
  • Salary: Market Related

A Chance To Complete Your Practical Training

Many N6 Engineering students need workplace experience before they can qualify for their National Diploma.

This internship gives successful applicants the opportunity to gain hands-on experience while working alongside experienced professionals.

Wild Coast Sun operates a hotel, casino, water park, restaurants, and entertainment facilities. These operations rely on electrical systems that need regular maintenance and support.

The internship can help students build practical skills that employers often look for when hiring entry-level technicians and artisans.

Who Can Apply?

To qualify for this internship, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Grade 12
  • Studying towards an N6 qualification in Electrical Engineering
  • An in-service training letter from your college or training institution
  • Ability to communicate in English
  • Valid South African ID
  • Willingness to work shifts, weekends, and public holidays
  • Ability to stand for long periods when required
  • Willingness to work in designated smoking areas if needed

Who Will Be Given Preference?

Sun International has stated that preference may be given to:

  • Employees from designated groups in line with the Employment Equity Act
  • Candidates from the Mgungundlovu Communal Property Association (MCPA)

Applicants from licensed areas including:

  • Mbizana
  • Flagstaff
  • Mount Fletcher
  • Lusikisiki
  • Matatiele
  • Mount Ayliff
  • Mount Frere
  • uMzimkhulu
  • Ntabankulu

People living with disabilities are also encouraged to apply.

What Can Interns Expect?

This is a training opportunity rather than a permanent job.

Successful candidates will gain workplace exposure and learn how electrical systems are managed in a busy hospitality environment.

Interns may be exposed to:

  • Electrical maintenance activities
  • Equipment inspections
  • Fault finding support
  • Workplace safety procedures
  • Technical reporting
  • Preventative maintenance tasks
  • Team-based engineering projects

The exact duties may vary depending on operational requirements and training schedules.

About Wild Coast Sun

Wild Coast Sun is one of South Africa’s best-known resort destinations. Located near the Eastern Cape coastline, the resort includes hotels, restaurants, a casino, conference facilities, swimming pools, and the Wild Waves Water Park.

Because of its size, the resort requires ongoing engineering support to keep its facilities running safely and efficiently.

This creates a valuable learning environment for engineering students who want practical experience.

Important Things To Know Before Applying

Applicants should understand that this internship does not guarantee permanent employment after completion.

Sun International has made it clear that successful completion of the programme may be required before any future opportunities are considered.

Applicants should also note that:

  • Reference checks may be conducted
  • Personal information will be processed according to POPIA requirements

If you do not receive feedback within one month after the closing date, your application should be considered unsuccessful

Why This Internship Is Worth Considering

Finding workplace training can be one of the biggest challenges for N6 Engineering students.

This internship offers a chance to gain practical experience at a large and well-known employer while working in a real engineering environment.

Students who still need in-service training to complete their studies may find this opportunity particularly valuable.

How To Apply

Applications must be submitted through the official Sun International careers platform.

  • Use reference number SI-916 when searching for the position.
  • Before applying, make sure you have:
  • An updated CV
  • A certified copy of your South African ID
  • Your Grade 12 certificate
  • Proof of your N6 Electrical Engineering studies
  • An in-service training letter from your institution
  • Any other supporting documents requested during the application process
  • Apply as early as possible to avoid missing the opportunity.

Final Thoughts

The Wild Coast Sun Electrical Engineering Internship offers N6 students a chance to gain the practical experience needed to move closer to completing their qualification.

With only two positions available, interested candidates should prepare their documents and apply as soon as possible.

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