EWSETA Water & Wastewater Learnership 2026: Fully Funded 12-Month Training with Monthly Stipend

A new fully funded learnership has opened for 2026, offering unemployed youth the opportunity to build a career in water and wastewater treatment. Marung T, in partnership with EWSETA, is rolling out a 12-month programme that combines accredited training with real workplace exposure.
This learnership is not just another short course. It is designed to prepare participants for work in a sector that supports public health, environmental protection, and municipal infrastructure.
About the Programme
The learnership focuses on Water and Wastewater Treatment Process Control Supervision. It leads to a nationally recognised qualification registered at NQF Level 4.
Qualification Details
- Qualification: FETC: Water and Wastewater Treatment Process Control Supervision
- SAQA ID: 61709
- NQF Level: 4
- Duration: 12 months
- Monthly Stipend: R3 000
Training will include both classroom learning and practical workplace exposure within municipal water systems.
Why This Learnership Matters
Water treatment is essential to communities. Every municipality depends on trained operators to ensure safe, clean water reaches homes and businesses.
Through this programme, learners will understand how treatment systems work. They will also gain skills in monitoring, supervision, and safety compliance.
This qualification can open doors to long-term roles in water services and related infrastructure sectors.
What You Will Learn
Participants will be introduced to core areas of water and wastewater operations.
Technical Skills
- Understanding water purification systems
- Monitoring wastewater treatment processes
- Operating and maintaining plant systems
- Identifying faults in treatment cycles
- Applying environmental regulations
- Following occupational health and safety standards
Workplace Skills
- Professional communication
- Reporting and documentation
- Teamwork in plant environments
- Safety compliance
- Basic supervisory principles
These skills are practical and transferable to other infrastructure roles.
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Stipend Support
Learners will receive R3 000 per month during the 12-month programme.
This stipend is intended to help cover:
- Transport
- Meals
- Basic living expenses
The financial support allows participants to focus on completing their training successfully.
Who Should Apply
This opportunity is aimed at unemployed youth who want a practical career path.
To qualify, you must:
- Be a South African citizen
- Be currently unemployed
- Be between 18 and 35 years old
- Have a Grade 12 / Matric certificate
- Reside within or near municipalities under Mopani District Municipality
The location requirement is important because workplace training will take place within those municipal areas.
Application Documents Required
Applicants must submit the following:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of Matric certificate
- Certified copy of ID (not older than 3 months)
Incomplete applications may not be considered.
How to Apply
Email your documents to:
Ensure that all documents are clear and properly certified before sending.
Closing Date
Applications close on 18 February 2026.
Conclusion
The EWSETA Water & Wastewater Learnership 2026 offers a fully funded pathway into a critical public service sector. With structured training, workplace exposure, and a monthly stipend, the programme is designed to equip young South Africans with practical skills that support community development.
For eligible youth in the Mopani District Municipality area, this learnership provides both accredited training and a chance to contribute to essential water services.





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