
UMZ Artisan Learnership Now Open β Opportunities for Aspiring Artisans
Overview
The UMZ 2026 Artisan Learnership is a structured skills development programme designed to provide young South Africans with practical and technical training in various artisan trades. Learners gain hands-on experience combined with formal theoretical learning, preparing them for nationally recognised artisan qualifications.
Purpose / Importance
This learnership addresses youth unemployment by equipping participants with in-demand technical skills and workplace experience. It develops the next generation of skilled artisans, providing a pathway to employment in manufacturing, engineering, construction, mining, and maintenance sectors.
Focus Areas / Skills Developed
- Practical technical skills in artisan trades (electrical, mechanical, fabrication, plumbing, or other relevant trades)
- Understanding of workplace safety, compliance, and operational standards
- Problem-solving, teamwork, and workplace discipline
- Application of theoretical knowledge to real-world technical tasks
- Preparation for nationally recognised artisan qualifications
Who Should Apply
- Young people passionate about technical careers
- School leavers seeking alternatives to university
- Unemployed youth looking for structured skills development
- Individuals committed to completing both theory and practical training
- Applicants demonstrating motivation, discipline, and reliability
Eligibility / Minimum Requirements
- South African ID
- Minimum Grade 10, 11, or Matric (depending on the trade)
- Mathematics and/or Physical Science (for technical trades)
- Strong interest in artisan work and willingness to complete long-term training
Benefits / What Learners Will Gain
- Work toward a nationally recognised artisan qualification
- Hands-on practical experience in chosen trades
- Monthly stipend support to focus on learning and skills development
- Improved employment prospects in manufacturing, mining, construction, and technical services
- Potential absorption by host companies after programme completion
How to Apply / Application Process
Applications for the UMZ 2026 Artisan Learnership are submitted through official UMZ platforms, partner training providers, or advertised recruitment channels. Applicants must ensure all required documents are submitted before the closing date.
Required Documents
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Certified copies of academic results
- Updated CV
- Proof of residence (if requested)
π Posted: 2026-02-15