Sasol learnership

Are you a young South African hoping to get your start in the chemical and energy sectors? The Sasol Learnership Program can be just what you need if that’s the case. With a strong focus on skill development, Sasol has emerged as one of the top firms in South Africa, providing thousands of young people nationwide with transformative learnerships.

What is a Sasol Learnership?

A Sasol learnership is a structured learning program that combines theoretical classroom training with practical, hands-on work experience. It’s specifically designed for individuals who want to pursue a career in fields such as:

  • Chemical Operations
  • Fitting and Turning
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Boilermaking
  • Instrumentation
  • Welding
  • And many more technical disciplines

These learnerships typically run for 12 months and are based at various Sasol operations across South Africa, including Secunda and Sasolburg.

Why Choose a Sasol Learnership?

Here are some of the key reasons why thousands of applicants apply for Sasol learnerships every year:

1. Earn While You Learn

Unlike traditional education, Sasol learnerships provide a monthly stipend, allowing learners to support themselves financially while gaining valuable skills.

2. Industry-Recognized Qualifications

Once you successfully complete the programme, you’ll receive a qualification registered on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) – a major advantage when entering the job market.

3. Hands-On Experience

You won’t just be sitting in a classroom. Sasol learners spend time working with skilled mentors on-site, gaining real-world experience in their chosen field.

4. Employment Opportunities

While a Sasol learnership doesn’t guarantee a permanent job, many learners are offered full-time positions after completion, depending on performance and company needs.

Who Can Apply?

To be eligible for a Sasol learnership, you generally need to meet the following minimum requirements:

  • Be a South African citizen
  • Have a Grade 12 (Matric) certificate with Math and Science
  • Be between 18 and 35 years old
  • Have no criminal record
  • Be medically fit (as determined by Sasol’s occupational health clinic)

Some learnerships may also require N3/NQF Level 4 qualifications or relevant technical certificates.

How to Apply for a Sasol Learnership

Applications for Sasol learnerships are usually advertised on the Sasol Careers Portal or through reputable job boards such as Careers24, Indeed, or PNet.

Here’s a quick step-by-step guide:

  1. Visit the Sasol Careers Website
  2. Search for “Learnership” in the job search bar
  3. Select the relevant opportunity
  4. Follow the application instructions and upload your certified documents

Make sure your CV is updated and that all documentation is accurate to avoid disqualification.

Application Tips for Success

  • Apply early: Learnerships are highly competitive, so don’t wait until the last minute.
  • Tailor your CV: Highlight relevant subjects like Mathematics, Science, and any technical skills.
  • Stay organized: Keep copies of your ID, qualifications, and a certified medical certificate on hand.