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PepsiCo R&D WIL Learnership (Foods) 2026

Are you a final-year student in Food Technology or Science looking for your Work Integrated Learning (WIL) placement? PepsiCo South Africa is officially recruiting for their Research & Development (R&D) Learnership based at their Isando facility.

This is a rare opportunity to work behind the scenes of South Africa’s most famous snack brands. You will assist the R&D team in developing prototypes, conducting factory trials, and ensuring every bag of chips meets global quality standards.

Quick Job Facts: 2026 Intake

  • Company: PepsiCo (Simba/Lay’s/Doritos)
  • Location: Isando, Johannesburg
  • Job ID: 444090
  • Closing Date: Apply ASAP
  • Field: Research & Development (R&D) / Food Science

🚀 Student Desk Expert Insight: What is “R&D” at PepsiCo?

It’s more than just tasting snacks; it’s high-level laboratory science.

  • The TSG Methodology: In the job spec, PepsiCo mentions the TSG methodology for reporting trial results. This is a structured way of testing how a product changes when moved from a small lab to a massive factory.
  • Lab Analysis Skills: You won’t just be an observer. You will be responsible for Salt, Oil, Moisture, and Bulk Density analysis. If you have used these instruments in your campus labs, highlight them in your application!
  • Global Exposure: You will be working with international partners like Clextral and Schaaf (experts in food extrusion technology). This is world-class experience that makes you highly employable globally.
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What You Will Do Daily

  • Factory Trials: Attend pilot plant and factory trials to test new formulations and seasoning applications.
  • Quality Testing: Conduct routine analytical tests including Salt, Oil, and Particle Size analysis.
  • GMP Compliance: Maintain Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and hygiene standards in the pilot plant.
  • Technical Data: Draft artwork and process specifications for finished pack standards.

Minimum Requirements

  • Education: Successfully completed the theoretical part of your studies (Final year students).
  • Fields: Biochemistry, Food Technology, or Engineering.
  • Academic Record: 60% Average or higher.
  • Citizenship: South African Citizen.
  • Skills: Technical and analytical skills with a basic knowledge of statistics.
  • Driver’s License: A valid license will be an advantage.

[STRATEGY] Career Tool: Technical Skills Checklist for PepsiCo R&D

Since this is a technical role, your CV needs to prove you can handle lab equipment. Add these specific keywords to your “Skills” section:

  • Analytical Testing: Salt & Oil Analysis, Moisture Analysis, Bulk Density Testing.
  • Compliance: Knowledge of GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) and EHS (Environment, Health, and Safety).
  • R&D Processes: Trial Protocol Alignment, Prototype Development, and Scaling-up Activities.
  • Soft Skills: Methodical approach, data interpretation, and effective negotiation.
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How to Apply Online

PepsiCo uses a global recruitment system. Follow these steps to ensure your application is captured correctly:

  1. Application Link: Apply for PepsiCo R&D WIL Learnership 444090
  2. Documents: Upload your CV and your latest Academic Transcript (showing your 60%+ average).
  3. Note on Fraud: PepsiCo will never ask you for money during the recruitment process. Only apply through the official pepsicojobs.com portal.

Final Thought: Isando is the heart of food manufacturing in Gauteng. Starting your career at PepsiCo means you are learning from the best in the business. If you meet the 60% requirement, apply immediately before the portal closes!

Sizwe Nxumalo

Sizwe Nxumalo is a South African recruitment researcher and career analyst dedicated to connecting youth with verified employment opportunities. As the lead contributor for Student Desk, he specializes in tracking large-scale recruitment drives across South Africa’s key sectors, including Logistics (Transnet), Energy (Eskom), Mining (Implats/Sibanye), and the Financial Sector. > With a focus on compliance and accuracy, Sizwe helps applicants navigate the complexities of DPSA government applications (Z83), SETA-funded learnerships, and University/TVET admissions. His mission is to provide a central, reliable hub for South African job-seekers to find their next professional milestone.Contact: info@studentdesk.co.za

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