Apply for Toyota Apprenticeship Programme: Millwright / Fitter & Turner 2026

Toyota South Africa has opened a new apprenticeship opportunity in Durban, and it is the kind of trade programme many technical applicants wait for all year. If you have NTC3 or Technical Matric in the right subjects and want to train as a Millwright or Fitter & Turner, this is one to move on quickly before the closing date.

Toyota South Africa Motors is now accepting applications for its Apprenticeship Programme 2026 in Durban, where successful applicants will be trained in either the Millwright or Fitter & Turner trade. The vacancy was posted on 26 March 2026, is based in Prospecton, Durban, and closes on 10 April 2026

What is the Toyota Apprenticeship Programme 2026 about?

Toyota says this is an Apprenticeship Programme in which selected candidates will be trained in either the Millwright or Fitter & Turner trade. The company also states that successful applicants will be appointed in an hourly rated position for the duration of the programme.

Where is the Toyota apprenticeship based?

The official Toyota vacancy lists the building address as Prospecton, Durban, in KwaZulu-Natal, and also shows the location simply as Durban. The job family is listed under Manufacturing, with the division named L & D – Technical Training Centre.

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That is important for applicants planning around transport, relocation, or access to the Durban area.

Which trades are included in this apprenticeship?

Toyota says the programme will train incumbents in one of these two trades:

  • Millwright
  • Fitter & Turner

So this is not a general apprenticeship call.

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It is specifically targeted at applicants with the technical subject background needed for these artisan pathways.

What qualifications do you need to apply?

For the Millwright stream, Toyota requires NTC3 or Technical Matric with these subjects:

  • Mathematics
  • Engineering Science
  • Electrical Trade Theory or Mechanical Trade Theory
  • Technical Drawing / Graphical Design

For the Fitter & Turner stream, Toyota requires NTC3 or Technical Matric with these subjects:

  • Mathematics
  • Engineering Science
  • Fitter & Turner Trade Theory
  • Technical Drawing

Toyota also says that relevant workshop experience in the trade-related discipline will be advantageous for both pathways.

That means experience can help, but it is not stated as a strict requirement.

Is permanent employment guaranteed after the programme?

No. Toyota clearly states that permanent placement is not guaranteed after completion of the apprenticeship programme, because placements are vacancy driven

What skills and competencies is Toyota looking for?

The official listing includes a broad set of competencies, including:

  • accurate information gathering and analysis
  • awareness and commitment to Toyota’s vision
  • decisiveness
  • communication
  • innovative thinking
  • perseverance
  • resource review and work method review
  • performance review and development of others

This suggests Toyota is looking for more than technical subjects alone.

It wants applicants who can grow in a structured industrial environment.

How do you apply for the Toyota Apprenticeship Programme 2026?

Applications are being handled through Toyota South Africa’s official careers portal under Req ID 3397. The listing includes an Apply now option on the vacancy page.

Apply for the Toyota Apprenticeship Programme 2026 here.

What should applicants do before submitting?
Before applying, make sure you have:Job Seeker Support

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your NTC3 or Technical Matric details ready
the correct trade-related subjects listed clearly
any relevant workshop experience included on your CV
your personal and contact details up to date

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