Western Cape Department of Infrastructure Apprenticeships 2026: Plumbing and Electrical
The Western Cape Government Department of Infrastructure is offering funded Plumbing and Electrical Apprenticeship opportunities for 2026. This programme is designed for unemployed South African youth aged 18 to 30 who want to gain practical skills and build a career in the construction and artisan trades. Successful candidates will receive a monthly stipend and an additional allowance.
Application Closing Date: 30 September 2026
Location: Cape Metro, Cape Winelands, West Coast (Western Cape)
Programme Duration: Approximately 3 years and 6 months (12 months for West Coast Electrical)
Stipend: R5,500 per month
Monthly Allowance: R2,000 per month
Minimum Qualification: Varies by trade (N2 equivalent for Plumbing, Grade 9/NCV Level 2 with Pure Maths for Electrical)
Opportunity Type: Apprenticeship
About the Western Cape Department of Infrastructure Apprenticeships
This apprenticeship programme aims to equip unemployed young people with essential skills in the Plumbing and Electrical trades. It combines theoretical learning with simulated and practical workplace training. The goal is to provide a pathway for individuals to become qualified artisans in demand within the construction sector. The programme is open to residents of specific regions within the Western Cape.
About the Western Cape Government Department of Infrastructure
The Department of Infrastructure is a key department within the Western Cape Government. It is responsible for the planning, development, and maintenance of public infrastructure across the province. This includes roads, buildings, and other essential facilities. The department plays a vital role in supporting economic growth and improving the quality of life for residents through its infrastructure projects and skills development initiatives.
Available Apprenticeship Opportunities
The Department of Infrastructure is offering apprenticeships in the following trades:
- Plumbing
- Electrical
Applicants should apply for the trade that matches their interest and the region where they reside.
What the Apprenticeship Offers
Successful apprentices will benefit from:
- Structured theoretical and practical training.
- Workplace experience in the construction and artisan sector.
- A monthly stipend of R5,500.
- An additional monthly allowance of R2,000.
- The opportunity to become a qualified artisan.
- Exposure to real-world construction projects.
Programme Duration and Location
The duration for most Plumbing and Electrical apprenticeships in the Cape Metro and Cape Winelands is approximately 3 years and 6 months. However, the Electrical Apprenticeship in the West Coast region has a stated Training Agreement duration of 12 months. The opportunities are located in the Cape Metro, Cape Winelands, and West Coast regions of the Western Cape.
Minimum Requirements
To be eligible for these apprenticeships, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Be a South African citizen.
- Be between 18 and 30 years old.
- Be unemployed.
- Reside in the specific region (Cape Metro, Cape Winelands, or West Coast) for which they are applying.
- Meet the academic entry requirements for the chosen trade.
- Be willing to undergo selection processes, including medical and substance abuse examinations.
- Be physically fit for construction site work and capable of working at heights.
Plumbing Entry Requirements
For the Plumbing apprenticeships, applicants need:
- An NQF Level 3 qualification equivalent to N2 knowledge areas in Engineering Mathematics, Science, and Building Drawings.
- Previous training in plumbing will be an advantage.
Electrical Entry Requirements
For the Electrical apprenticeships, applicants need:
- An NQF Level 1 / Grade 9 / NCV Level 2 qualification with Pure Mathematics.
- Matric is not stated as the minimum requirement for these electrical opportunities.
- Previous training in the electrical trade will be an advantage.
- For Cape Metro Electrical applicants, experience in areas like facility maintenance, roadworks, or renewable energy is recommended but not compulsory.
Who Should Apply?
These apprenticeships are ideal for unemployed young South Africans who are eager to learn a skilled trade like plumbing or electrical work. If you are physically fit, willing to work on construction sites, and committed to completing a structured training program, this opportunity could be a great start to your career. Applicants must be residents of the specified Western Cape regions.
Required Documents
Shortlisted candidates will be required to submit certified copies of the following documents:
- South African Identity Document (ID).
- Highest education certificate (e.g., N2 certificate or Grade 9/NCV Level 2 certificate).
Ensure these documents are clear and certified when requested.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted online via the SA Youth.Mobi platform. You can access SA Youth.Mobi using a smartphone or public facilities like libraries.
Click here to apply for Western Cape Department of Infrastructure Apprenticeships 2026
When applying, search for the correct opportunity using the relevant reference number:
- APPPCM: Plumbing, Cape Metro
- APPELECCM: Electrical, Cape Metro
- APPPCW: Plumbing, Cape Winelands
- APPELECWC: Electrical, West Coast
Important Notes
- Only South African citizens aged 18-30 who are unemployed and reside in the specified regions can apply.
- Plumbing and Electrical trades have different academic entry requirements.
- Successful candidates must be medically fit and able to work at heights.
- The stipend is R5,500 per month, with an additional R2,000 monthly allowance.
- Applications close strictly on 30 September 2026 at 24:00.
Closing Date
The closing date for applications is 30 September 2026 at 24:00. Ensure your application is submitted before this deadline.
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