Eskom is inviting suitably qualified South African applicants to apply for its Learner Technicians in Training (Non-Destructive Testing) opportunity for 2026. This training opportunity is aimed at candidates who have completed an S4, S5 or Diploma in Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and want to deve...
Eskom Learner Technicians in Training 2026: Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Opportunities is a learnership offered by Eskom in Gauteng. Applications close on 31 Aug 2026.
Applications are submitted directly to Eskom - we do not collect applications. Read the eligibility criteria, prepare your supporting documents, then complete your application on the official page.
Go to the application pageEskom is inviting suitably qualified South African applicants to apply for its Learner Technicians in Training (Non-Destructive Testing) opportunity for 2026.
This training opportunity is aimed at candidates who have completed an S4, S5 or Diploma in Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and want to develop practical workplace experience within South Africa’s electricity generation environment.
Successful applicants may initially be associated with the Eskom Research and Innovation Centre (ERIC) in Gauteng and can be allocated to various Eskom power stations in Mpumalanga, Limpopo and Gauteng.
Applications close on 31 August 2026.
For students and graduates who have studied Non-Destructive Testing, finding an opportunity to gain practical exposure in a large industrial environment can be an important step towards building a technical career.
Eskom’s Learner Technicians in Training opportunity provides that type of environment.
The position falls within GX HO Engineering, specifically the Materials and Plant Integrity Department. The advert identifies the Eskom Research and Innovation Centre in Gauteng and explains that successful candidates may be allocated and based at various Eskom power stations across Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Limpopo.
This means applicants should carefully consider the geographic flexibility that may be required before submitting an application.
Non-Destructive Testing, commonly referred to as NDT, is a technical field concerned with evaluating materials, components or structures without unnecessarily damaging the item being inspected.
In large industrial operations, equipment integrity is extremely important. Technical teams need ways of identifying defects, deterioration or other potential concerns while allowing valuable equipment and infrastructure to remain serviceable where appropriate.
Depending on the specific industry, equipment and applicable procedures, NDT professionals may encounter inspection methods and technologies used to evaluate material or component condition.
For a learner technician, working in an operational environment can therefore provide valuable exposure to how classroom and laboratory knowledge connects with real industrial assets, engineering procedures, safety requirements and quality standards.
Applicants should note, however, that Eskom’s advert does not provide a detailed list of the specific NDT techniques or inspection methods that learners will perform. Candidates should therefore avoid assuming that every NDT technique studied academically will necessarily form part of the programme.
Applicants must have one of the following:
Applicants must be: South African citizens
The official information supplied for this article does not specify an age restriction, required number of years of previous work experience or a particular minimum academic average.
Applicants should therefore rely on the requirements displayed on Eskom’s official application system and should not assume additional requirements unless Eskom states them.
Although technical qualifications are essential, Eskom also identifies several behavioural and interpersonal competencies.
Applicants should demonstrate:
These qualities are particularly important in technical environments where employees may work with equipment, procedures, technical information and multidisciplinary teams.
Eskom identifies being a: Team player
A learner technician should therefore be prepared to work cooperatively rather than expecting to operate independently from the beginning.
Candidates should have or develop: Knowledge of Eskom’s policies and procedures
New entrants should expect workplace policies and procedures to form an important part of their learning.
The advert lists:
Technical professionals do not work only with machines and equipment. They may need to communicate findings, receive instructions, work with supervisors and interact with people from different technical disciplines.
Eskom identifies the following attributes:
Applicants should think about practical examples from university, university of technology projects, practical training or other activities where they have demonstrated these characteristics.
The advert identifies the Eskom Research and Innovation Centre (ERIC) in Gauteng Province and states that learners may be allocated and based at various Eskom power stations within:
This is an important part of the opportunity.
Candidates should not apply on the assumption that they will necessarily remain at one preferred Gauteng location.
The official advert indicates that successful applicants may be placed within Eskom operations across the identified provinces.
According to the Eskom advert, applicants will go through a recruitment process.
Those who successfully complete the recruitment process may then be placed within Eskom Operations across its divisions.
The information supplied does not provide detailed stages of the recruitment process. Applicants should therefore monitor any communication received from Eskom after submitting their applications and follow official instructions carefully.
Candidates applying for technical learner programmes should make it easy for recruiters to establish whether they meet the advertised qualification requirements.
Your CV should clearly show your qualification.
Instead of simply writing: Diploma
provide enough information for a recruiter to understand what you studied, for example:
Only include information that is factually correct and supported by your academic records.
If you have completed S4 or S5 rather than the full diploma, state your current academic status accurately.
The supplied advert does not provide a complete document checklist. Applicants should therefore check Eskom’s application portal for the documents actually requested during the online application.
It may nevertheless be useful to have the following available:
Do not upload unnecessary documents simply because they appear on a generic internet checklist. Follow the requirements shown on the official Eskom recruitment system.
A technical learner CV does not need to contain years of employment experience to be useful.
Candidates can highlight relevant academic and practical exposure, provided everything stated is truthful.
Consider including relevant:
The purpose is not to make yourself appear more experienced than you are.
It is to help the recruiter understand how your education relates to the Learner Technician opportunity.
The advert specifically identifies S4, S5 or a Diploma in Non-Destructive Testing.
Do not assume that an unrelated engineering qualification automatically satisfies this requirement.
Check your CV before uploading it. Your latest qualification and current contact details should be clearly visible.
Never claim to have completed a qualification if you have not.
If you have completed S4 or S5 but are awaiting another academic milestone, describe your status accurately.
Successful applicants may be allocated to operations in Gauteng, Mpumalanga or Limpopo.
Consider this before applying.
Applications close on 31 August 2026.
Submitting earlier gives you time to deal with technical problems such as login difficulties, forgotten passwords, incorrect documents or connectivity issues.
Applications should be submitted through Eskom’s official recruitment platform here
Before submitting:
Applicants should use official Eskom recruitment channels and should never pay someone to submit an employment application on their behalf.
If you have completed S4, S5 or a Diploma in Non-Destructive Testing, this opportunity is worth considering because it directly targets your field of study.
Focus your application on relevance rather than trying to make your CV unnecessarily long.
Make your NDT qualification easy to identify, describe relevant academic practical experience accurately, and ensure your supporting documents correspond with the information on your CV.
Most importantly, apply before 31 August 2026 and follow the instructions on Eskom’s official recruitment platform.
Applications close on 31 August 2026.
The official advert lists S4, S5 or a Diploma in Non-Destructive Testing.
Based on the requirements supplied, no. The vacancy requires a relevant tertiary-level NDT qualification/status as specified in the advert.
The information supplied does not specify a minimum number of years of related work experience.
The advert identifies the Eskom Research and Innovation Centre in Gauteng, with learners potentially allocated to Eskom power stations in Mpumalanga, Limpopo and Gauteng.
The position summary classifies the contract as an internship. Applicants should not interpret the programme as a guarantee of permanent employment.
The remuneration is listed as Market Related. A specific amount is not provided in the supplied vacancy information.
Yes. The official minimum requirements state that applicants must be South African citizens.
The listing reference is eskom_006528.
Yes. The position summary identifies the opportunity as an EE position.
Yes. The advert indicates possible placement at Eskom operations in Mpumalanga, Limpopo and Gauteng.
The advert states that applicants will go through a recruitment process and successful applicants will be placed within Eskom operations across the relevant divisions. The detailed selection stages are not specified in the information supplied.
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The Eskom Learner Technicians in Training 2026: Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) Opportunities is a learnership offered by Eskom for South African students and applicants interested in Engineering, Commerce/Business, and IT/Computer Science. Eskom is inviting suitably qualified South African applicants to apply for its Learner Technicians in Training (Non-Destructive Testing) opportunity for 2026. This training opportunity is aimed at candidates who have completed an S4, S5 or Diploma in Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) and want to deve... You can read the full details, eligibility criteria, and application steps on this page before you apply.
To qualify for the Eskom learnership, applicants generally need to meet a few key conditions. These include S4 in Non-Destructive Testing, S5 in Non-Destructive Testing, and Diploma in Non-Destructive Testing. It is open to applicants at Matric and Diploma level. Read every requirement carefully on the official listing, because meeting all of them improves your chances of being shortlisted.
According to our sources, the Eskom learnership closes on 31 August 2026. We last checked this listing on 22 August 2026. We always recommend verifying the closing date on the official listing, as providers sometimes extend or bring forward their deadlines.
Our sources do not list the exact documents required for the Eskom learnership, so treat the following as a typical guide rather than a confirmed list. Most South African applications ask for a certified copy of your ID, your matric certificate or latest results, an academic transcript, and proof of household income. Confirm the precise document checklist on the official listing before submitting, because requirements vary between providers.
Applications should be submitted through Eskom’s official recruitment platform here Before submitting: Read the complete official vacancy. Confirm that you meet the qualification requirement. Check that your contact information is correct. Upload the documents requested by Eskom. Review the information entered into the application form. Submit before 31 August 2026. Keep any application confirmation or reference provided by the recruitment system. Applicants should use official Eskom recruitment channels and should never pay someone to submit an employment application on their behalf. You can start your application using the official link provided on this page. Apply early and keep a copy of any reference number or confirmation you receive, in case you need to follow up.
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