Eskom Non-Technical
Eskom Non-Technical Learnerships 2026 Now Open
Role Overview
Looking for a way to gain real work experience after completing your diploma? Eskom has opened applications for its Eskom Non-Technical Learnerships 2026, offering graduates a valuable opportunity to enter the workforce.
What Are Eskom Non-Technical Learnerships?
Skills That Will Help You Succeed
How to Apply for Eskom Non-Technical Learnerships
This 12-month programme is based in Germiston and focuses on building practical skills in supply chain, administration, and related business functions.
The Eskom Non-Technical Learnerships programme is designed to provide on-the-job training for graduates in non-engineering fields.
Successful applicants will be placed within Procurement and Supply Chain Management units, where they will gain hands-on experience and develop essential workplace skills.
Contract Type: Internship / Learnership
To qualify for the Eskom Non-Technical Learnerships, applicants must have a National Diploma in one of the following:
Information Technology / Information Management
Eskom is looking for candidates who demonstrate:
Ability to understand technical concepts
Strong discipline and responsibility
Teamwork and a positive attitude
Willingness to perform physical tasks when required
The Eskom Non-Technical Learnerships programme is ideal if you:
Need work experience to enter the job market
Want exposure to a large, reputable organisation
Are interested in careers in supply chain, admin, or IT
Programmes like this can significantly improve your chances of securing permanent employment in the future.
If you are not contacted within 28 days after the closing date, consider your application unsuccessful.
Eskom supports employment equity and encourages applications from under-represented groups and persons with disabilities.
The organisation maintains a smoke-free workplace environment.
Make sure you apply before the deadline: 10 April 2026.
Prepare the following documents:
Certified copies of qualifications
Submit your application through Eskom’s official careers portal.
To improve your chances, tailor your CV to highlight:
Any exposure to supply chain, admin, or IT systems
Even small experiences can make a big difference.
Key Responsibilities
You will maintain a portfolio of evidence documenting your practical experience and competencies, while meeting all assessment requirements set by the relevant SETA and adhering to workplace policies. Participants are expected to participate actively in both classroom and on-the-job learning activities, ensuring all programme requirements are met to achieve the nationally recognised qualification.
Entry Requirements
• To qualify for the Eskom Non-Technical Learnerships, applicants must have a National Diploma in one of the following:
• Commerce
• Logistics / Transport
• Supply Chain Management
• Information Technology / Information Management
• Mechanical Engineering
Listing Source
This opportunity was sourced from Nasi-Ispani. Always verify final requirements and deadlines on the official source before applying.
How to Apply
Make sure you apply before the deadline: 10 April 2026. Prepare the following documents: Updated CV Certified copies of qualifications South African ID Submit your application through Eskom’s official careers portal.
About Eskom Non-Technical
This learnership is offered by Eskom Non-Technical.
Why This Is Good for Starters
Learnerships are a uniquely South African opportunity that combines earning with learning. Registered with the relevant SETA, this Eskom Non-Technical learnership leads to a nationally recognised qualification (NQF-aligned) while you gain practical workplace skills. You will receive a monthly stipend during the programme, making it possible to support yourself while building your career. Learnerships also count towards the company's B-BBEE scorecard, meaning employers are genuinely invested in your development.
CV Tips for This Application
- Emphasise your willingness to learn and commitment to completing the full programme
- List your highest qualification clearly — matric results matter for learnerships
- Mention any previous training, short courses, or certificates you have completed
- Include a brief motivation letter explaining why this learnership aligns with your career goals
- If you have a driver's licence, include it — many learnerships require travel between sites
Application Checklist
- Read the full job description carefully before applying
- Prepare an updated CV tailored to this specific role
- Gather all required documents mentioned in the listing
- Write a brief cover letter explaining why you are a good fit
- Submit before the closing date: 10 April 2026
- Double-check your contact details are correct on your CV
- Follow up after 2 weeks if you have not heard back
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply with matric only?
Check the requirements section above for education requirements.
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 learnership paid?
Yes, this opportunity offers: R
When is the closing date and what if I miss it?
The closing date is 10 April 2026. Apply before this date to be considered.