Motus Corporation is offering a Motor Mechanic Apprentice Level One Training Programme for unemployed youth in 2026. This opportunity, based at Renault Fourways in Johannesburg, provides formal training and hands-on experience, leading to a recognized NQF Level 4 qualification.
To qualify, you must be an unemployed South African youth with a Grade 12 (Matric) passing certificate including Pure Mathematics and Physical Science. Applications opened in early April 2026, and while a specific closing date isn't listed, it's advised to apply as soon as possible.
About the Motor Mechanic Apprenticeship
This is a funded apprenticeship programme for those wanting to become Motor Mechanic Technicians. The programme is supported by MerSETA, meaning there are no costs for you to participate. It offers a clear pathway to a stable career in the automotive industry.
The apprenticeship lasts up to three years. Upon successful completion, you will earn an Occupational Certificate: Automotive Motor Mechanic, which is an NQF Level 4 qualification. This qualification is highly valued and will significantly boost your employability in the automotive sector.
Stipend and Benefits
During the apprenticeship, you will receive a monthly stipend to support you financially. In the first year, the estimated stipend ranges between R4,500 and R6,000. This amount may increase in subsequent years, potentially reaching between R6,500 and R8,500 by the third year.
Entry Requirements
You must be an unemployed South African youth, at least 16 years old. A Grade 12 (Matric) certificate is essential, with passes in Pure Mathematics and Physical Science. A Technical Matric qualification is an advantage but not mandatory.
You will need to provide certified copies of your South African ID and your Grade 12 certificate or latest results. A detailed CV and proof of residence are also required. It is important that you have a clear criminal record. Having a valid driver's license is considered an advantage for this role.
Important Dates
Applications for the Apprentice Level One (Motor Mechanic) Training Programme opened in early April 2026. The closing date for applications has not been specified in the research notes. It is strongly recommended that you submit your application as early as possible to ensure it is considered.
If you are a motivated young South African looking to start a career as a Motor Mechanic, this MerSETA-funded apprenticeship at Motus Corporation is an excellent opportunity. You will gain valuable skills, earn a recognized NQF Level 4 qualification, and receive a monthly stipend throughout your training.
Don't miss out on this chance to build a successful career. Ensure you have all your documents ready and apply as soon as possible, as the closing date is not yet specified.
Ready to apply? Visit the official application portal before the closing date.