SAA Technical Apprenticeship and Learnership Programme 2026: Requirements, Trades, and How the Programme Works

The SAA Technical Apprenticeship and Learnership Programme 2026 offers young South Africans an opportunity to train in specialised aircraft maintenance trades through structured theoretical and practical learning.
About SAA Technical (SOC) Ltd
SAA Technical (SOC) Ltd, a subsidiary of South African Airways, is responsible for aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul services. The organisation plays a critical role in ensuring aircraft safety and operational excellence by maintaining high technical and regulatory standards within the aviation industry.
Through its structured training initiatives, SAA Technical contributes to developing skilled artisans who can support both local and international aviation operations.
Overview of the Apprenticeship and Learnership Programme
The SAA Technical Apprenticeship and Learnership Programme 2026 is designed for young South African citizens who are passionate about pursuing technical careers within the aviation sector. The programme combines classroom-based theoretical instruction with hands-on practical training in approved aviation trades.
Successful candidates will be developed into competent artisans who meet industry requirements and aviation regulatory standards.
A total of 45 positions are available under this intake.
Trades Offered in the Programme
Applicants may select two trades in order of preference when applying. Training will be provided in one of the following specialised aviation fields.
Aircraft Welding
This trade focuses on welding and repairing aircraft and engine components. Learners are trained in plasma spraying, heat treatment, and the manufacturing of aircraft parts and tooling used in maintenance operations.
Aircraft Spray Painting
Aircraft Spray Painting covers corrosion prevention, repairing paint coatings, and applying protective finishes. Training includes painting aircraft interiors and exteriors while meeting strict aviation quality standards.
Aircraft Trimming
This trade involves the manufacturing, repair, inspection, and maintenance of aircraft interiors. Learners also gain exposure to survival equipment used in aircraft operations.
Aircraft Composite Structures
Learners in this field are trained to manufacture, repair, inspect, and maintain aircraft composite components. Composite materials are widely used in modern aircraft, making this a highly specialised and in-demand skill.
How the Programme Works
Once selected, learners undergo a structured training process that includes both theoretical learning and practical workplace exposure. Training takes place within SAA Technical’s approved environments and follows industry and regulatory frameworks.
The programme is designed to build technical competence, workplace discipline, and safety awareness. Participants are expected to follow instructions carefully, work as part of a team, and demonstrate commitment to continuous learning.
Educational Requirements
Applicants must meet one of the following qualification options.
Option 1: Matric Route
Grade 12 (Matric) with:
- Mathematics at 50% or higher, or
- Physical Science at 50% or higher
- English (symbol required)
Option 2: N3 Route
N3 Certificate with:
- Mathematics at 50% pass
- Engineering Science at 50% pass
Knowledge and Skills Required
Applicants should demonstrate:
- Ability to read and write in English
- Basic understanding of technical or mechanical concepts
- Ability to follow instructions accurately
- Good communication skills
A background or interest in technical environments is considered an advantage.
Personal Attributes
Candidates applying for this programme should be:
- Team players who work well with others
- Detail-oriented and safety-conscious
- Willing to learn and adapt in a technical environment
- Responsible, disciplined, and problem-solution focused
These attributes are essential in the aviation maintenance environment where precision and safety are critical.
Assessment and Selection Process
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The selection process includes several assessments, which may involve interviews, psychometric testing, medical evaluations, security clearance, and background checks.
All assessments and interviews for this intake will take place in Gauteng. Applicants are advised to use their permanent residential address when submitting their application.
If no feedback is received by 30 April 2026, the application should be regarded as unsuccessful.
Discover New Internships and Learnership Programs Below
- Apprenticeships
- Blog
- Bursaries
- Government Vacancies
- Internships SA
- Learnerships
- Uncategorized
- Yes Programme
Application Documentation
Applicants are required to submit certified copies of:
- South African ID
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Matric certificate or N3 certificate
- Any additional supporting documents (if applicable)
Incomplete applications may not be considered.
How to Apply
Important Closing Date
The closing date for applications is 27 January 2026.
Conclusion
The SAA Technical Apprenticeship and Learnership Programme 2026 offers a rare opportunity for young South Africans to enter the aviation industry through specialised technical training. With exposure to aircraft maintenance trades, structured development, and industry-aligned standards, the programme provides a solid foundation for a long-term technical career in aviation.
For individuals with a passion for hands-on work, precision, and aircraft technology, this programme represents a meaningful pathway into one of South Africa’s most demanding and rewarding technical sectors.





Carltonville Khutsong ext2 5337
Dear madam /sir.
I am interested in applying for a vacancy or job open at your company at the moment please let me know if you need anything else from me.
My Regards.
Ashley.
I may not have mathematics but I atleast have mathematics literacy and I am a hard worker I learn fast and i am patient