Diageo Electrical Apprenticeship

Diageo Electrical Apprenticeship 2026

Entry-level Job Ends 12 June 2026
Diageo Electrical Apprenticeship
South Africa
Market Related
Fixed Term
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Role Overview

Are you looking for an Electrical Apprenticeship opportunity in South Africa? Diageo South Africa is currently recruiting an Electrical Apprentice at its Isipingo manufacturing facility in KwaZulu-Natal.

Electrical Apprenticeship Overview

About the Electrical Apprenticeship

Electrical Apprenticeship Duties and Responsibilities

Minimum Requirements for the Electrical Apprenticeship

Benefits of an Electrical Apprenticeship

How to Apply for the Electrical Apprenticeship

This apprenticeship is ideal for candidates with an N2 to N6 Electrical Engineering qualification who want to gain practical experience in industrial maintenance, automation, and electrical systems within a leading manufacturing company.

The Electrical Apprenticeship programme provides practical workplace training while allowing apprentices to work alongside qualified electricians and maintenance technicians.

Successful candidates will gain exposure to:

✔ Industrial electrical systems

✔ Automated manufacturing equipment

✔ Electrical fault finding and repairs

✔ Preventative maintenance practices

✔ PLC panels and control systems

✔ Manufacturing safety standards

This opportunity is designed to help aspiring electricians develop the technical skills needed for a successful career in the engineering and manufacturing sectors.

As an Electrical Apprentice, your responsibilities will include:

Assisting electricians with machinery maintenance and repairs

Supporting the installation and maintenance of motors and sensors

Helping maintain conveyors and control panels

Assisting with electrical fault diagnosis on production equipment

Performing preventative maintenance tasks

Supporting breakdown maintenance to minimise production downtime

Working with PLC panels and industrial control systems

Reading and interpreting electrical diagrams and schematics

Testing electrical circuits using specialised equipment

Following health, safety, and food safety regulations

Keeping work areas clean and organised

To qualify for this Electrical Apprenticeship, applicants must have:

N2, N3, N4, N5 or N6 Electrical Engineering qualification

Basic knowledge of industrial electrical systems

Understanding of safety standards in manufacturing environments

Ability to work shifts when required

Diageo is looking for candidates who possess:

Basic industrial automation knowledge

Understanding of electrical components and systems

Ability to read technical diagrams

Ability to perform under pressure

An Electrical Apprenticeship offers valuable practical experience that can improve your employability and technical expertise.

Work directly on manufacturing equipment and industrial electrical systems.

Receive mentorship and guidance from experienced electricians and technicians.

Build skills in maintenance, automation, fault finding, and industrial operations.

Apprenticeships are often viewed favourably by employers in engineering, manufacturing, mining, and production industries.

Diageo is one of the world’s leading consumer goods companies, with operations across more than 30 countries.

A diverse and inclusive workplace

Exposure to advanced manufacturing technology

Opportunities for professional growth

A strong commitment to employee development

The company is committed to creating an environment where people from all backgrounds can succeed and contribute.

Before applying, prepare the following documents:

Certified copy of South African ID

Certified N2–N6 Electrical Engineering qualification

Any additional technical certificates

Interested candidates should submit their application before the closing date.

Early applications are encouraged as opportunities like this often attract a high number of applicants.

This Electrical Apprenticeship at Diageo Isipingo is an excellent opportunity for aspiring electricians who want to gain practical industry experience while building a career in electrical engineering and manufacturing.

If you have a Matric certificate and an N2–N6 Electrical Engineering qualification, this apprenticeship could be your pathway to becoming a qualified electrician in South Africa.

Apply before 12 June 2026 to be considered.

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Key Responsibilities

• As an Electrical Apprentice, your responsibilities will include:
• Assisting electricians with machinery maintenance and repairs
• Supporting the installation and maintenance of motors and sensors
• Helping maintain conveyors and control panels
• Assisting with electrical fault diagnosis on production equipment
• Performing preventative maintenance tasks
• Supporting breakdown maintenance to minimise production downtime
• Working with PLC panels and industrial control systems
• Reading and interpreting electrical diagrams and schematics
• Testing electrical circuits using specialised equipment
• Following health, safety, and food safety regulations
• Keeping work areas clean and organised

Entry Requirements

• To qualify for this Electrical Apprenticeship, applicants must have:
• Grade 12 (Matric)
• N2, N3, N4, N5 or N6 Electrical Engineering qualification
• Basic knowledge of industrial electrical systems
• Understanding of safety standards in manufacturing environments
• Ability to work shifts when required

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How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit their application before the closing date. Apply Here

About Diageo Electrical Apprenticeship

This entry-level job is offered by Diageo Electrical Apprenticeship.

Why This Is Good for Starters

Entry-level positions like this one at Diageo Electrical Apprenticeship are designed for candidates who are just starting out. You do not need years of experience — employers hiring for entry-level roles are looking for potential, attitude, and willingness to learn. This is your foot in the door to a professional career. South African employers increasingly value practical skills and cultural fit over formal qualifications alone.

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  • Focus on transferable skills from any context: part-time work, volunteering, family responsibilities
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  • Mention your availability and willingness to start immediately if applicable
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Application Checklist

  1. Read the full job description carefully before applying
  2. Prepare an updated CV tailored to this specific role
  3. Gather all required documents mentioned in the listing
  4. Write a brief cover letter explaining why you are a good fit
  5. Submit before the closing date: 12 June 2026
  6. Double-check your contact details are correct on your CV
  7. Follow up after 2 weeks if you have not heard back

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply with matric only?

Yes, this opportunity requires a matric certificate.

Do I need experience?

This appears to be suitable for candidates with little or no experience.

Can I apply if I live in another province?

Most opportunities accept applications from candidates across South Africa. Check the requirements for any location-specific criteria.

What happens after I apply?

After submitting your application, the employer will review it. If shortlisted, you may be contacted for an interview. Response times vary by employer.

Is this entry-level job paid?

Payment details are not specified. Contact the employer for more information.

When is the closing date and what if I miss it?

The closing date is 12 June 2026. Apply before this date to be considered.

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