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Toyota Maintenance Learnership Programme for Unemployed Youth 2026

Toyota South Africa Motors has opened its Maintenance Learnership Programme for 2026/2027 in Prospecton, Durban. The programme offers unemployed youth practical manufacturing training and an NQF Level 3 qualification.


Young South Africans who want to establish a long-term career in the automotive and manufacturing sector are invited to apply for the Toyota Maintenance Learnership Programme 2026/2027. Offered by Toyota South Africa Motors, this structured learnership is aimed at unemployed youth who are eager to gain real workplace exposure, technical skills, and a recognised qualification.

The programme combines hands-on training with structured learning, preparing participants for work in a high-performance manufacturing environment. Applications for the new intake are now open.


Programme Overview

Programme: Toyota Maintenance Learnership 2026/2027
Location: Prospecton, Durban
Target Group: Unemployed South African youth
Qualification on Completion: NQF Level 3 Certificate
Training Areas: Manufacturing processes, workplace safety, hand tools, assembly, welding, machine operation, firefighting, operations, and dispatch
Closing Date: 19 December 2025


About Toyota South Africa Motors

Toyota South Africa Motors is one of the largest automotive manufacturers in the country and is globally recognised for its reliability, innovation, and production excellence. Based in Prospecton, Durban, the company plays a vital role in job creation, skills development, and the advancement of South Africa’s manufacturing industry.

Through its structured learnership programmes, Toyota invests in developing future artisans and technicians by providing them with practical exposure, professional discipline, and real experience within a world-class production facility. This learnership forms part of Toyota’s ongoing commitment to youth development and sustainable employment creation.


Purpose of the Learnership Programme

The Toyota Maintenance Learnership Programme is designed to deliver both theoretical instruction and practical workplace training in key maintenance and manufacturing disciplines. Learners will be trained to support maintenance operations within an advanced automotive manufacturing plant.

Throughout the programme, learners will receive training that focuses on effective teamwork, correct use of hand tools, and adherence to workplace safety standards. Additional training areas include assembly and manufacturing processes, engineering drawing and marking off, basic welding techniques, and the operation and monitoring of production machinery.

Learners will also be introduced to surface preparation methods, firefighting procedures, and operations and dispatch processes. Upon successful completion of the programme, participants will receive an NQF Level 3 Certificate, which significantly improves employment prospects in the automotive and engineering fields.


Minimum Requirements

To be considered for the Toyota Maintenance Learnership Programme 2026/2027, applicants must meet the required academic and competency criteria.

Qualifications

Applicants must hold either a National Technical Certificate between N3 and N6 level or a Matric or Technical Matric qualification with one or more of the following subjects: Mathematics and Physical Science or Engineering Science, Electrical Trade Theory, Mechanical Trade Theory, Motor Trade Theory, Mechanical Drawing, or Graphical Design.

Personal Competencies

Toyota is looking for motivated candidates who can demonstrate good communication skills, strong planning and organising abilities, and adaptability in a changing work environment. Applicants should be able to think analytically, gather information accurately, solve problems effectively, and show persistence and commitment to learning.


How to Apply

Applicants must ensure that all required documentation is prepared before submitting their application. The following documents must be uploaded as part of the application process:

A clear and updated CV
Certified copies of qualifications
A certified copy of a South African ID document

APPLY FOR THE TOYOTA MAINTENANCE LEARNERSHIP PROGRAMME HERE


Conclusion

The Toyota Maintenance Learnership Programme 2026/2027 offers unemployed youth a valuable opportunity to gain technical skills, workplace discipline, and recognised certification within one of South Africa’s leading automotive manufacturers. With hands-on training and exposure to real manufacturing operations, this programme provides a solid foundation for those looking to build a sustainable career in the automotive and engineering sectors.

Danny raymond

Danny raymond is a seasoned South African writer with over a decade of experience creating youth-oriented content. As a key contributor to EduStudent.co.za, he delivers timely, practical insights on internships, bursaries, learnerships, apprenticeships, and educational resources for students.

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