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Apply for the South African Weather Service (SAWS) TVET Work Integrated Learning Programme 2026. Open to Electrical Engineering N6 graduates. Earn R5 500 per month while completing the 18-month practical training required for a National Diploma. Closing date: 10 January 2026.
Introduction
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) is calling for applications from TVET College learners seeking practical workplace experience to complete their National Diploma. The Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme 2026 is an 18-month structured training opportunity offering hands-on technical exposure within South Africa’s national meteorological authority.
This programme is ideal for learners who have recently completed their N6 in Electrical Engineering and now require work experience to fulfil the requirements of their qualification.
Quick Overview / Programme Info
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme Name | SAWS TVET Work Integrated Learning (WIL) Programme 2026 |
| Organisation | South African Weather Service (SAWS) |
| Field of Study | Electrical Engineering N6 |
| Positions Available | 3 |
| Reference Number | SAWSELECTRICWIL 2026 |
| Duration | 18 Months |
| Location | SAWS Office, Centurion, Gauteng |
| Stipend | R5 500.00 per month |
| Closing Date | 10 January 2026 |
| Date Published | 09 January 2026 |
Purpose of the Programme
The SAWS Work Integrated Learning Programme aims to:
- Provide workplace experience required to complete a TVET National Diploma
- Equip learners with technical knowledge and exposure in a professional meteorological and engineering environment
- Contribute to national skills development within technical and scientific fields
- Support youth employability by offering supervised, structured training
This programme forms part of SAWS’s commitment to empowering young South Africans through practical learning and industry-aligned development.
Key Responsibilities & Outputs
Although responsibilities may vary based on operational needs, learners will generally be exposed to:
| Core Function | Description |
|---|---|
| Technical Exposure | Practical learning within electrical engineering functions relevant to SAWS systems |
| Workplace Training | Real-world tasks supporting operational teams |
| Documentation | Maintaining training logs, reports and evidence for portfolio completion |
| Compliance | Adhering to safety, technical, and organisational standards |
| Professional Development | Learning from mentors, supervisors and technical specialists |
Previous Stipend: TVET WIL programmes at SAWS historically offered R5 500 monthly (confirmed for 2026 intake).
Minimum Requirements / Eligibility
To qualify, applicants must meet all of the following:
- Must have completed N6 in Electrical Engineering
- Must not have completed more than 1 year of relevant practical experience
- Must submit:
- Certified N3–N6 Certificates of Achievement
- Official TVET College letter confirming requirement for 18-month practical training
- CV with ID number, residential address and contact details
- Preference will be given to Persons Living with Disabilities
- Must submit a valid medical confirmation letter
- Must be a South African citizen
Core Competencies & Skills Required
- Willingness to learn in a professional environment
- Good communication skills
- Ability to follow technical instructions
- Problem-solving and analytical ability
- Strong attention to detail
- Ability to work in a structured, supervised training environment
Equity, Diversity & Transformation Commitment
SAWS is committed to transformation and the principles of employment equity.
In line with national priorities:
- Persons living with disabilities will receive preference
- SAWS promotes transparent, inclusive and equal opportunity recruitment
How to Apply (Step-by-Step)
| Step | Action Required |
|---|---|
| 1 | Visit the SAWS Careers Portal: https://www.weathersa.co.za/home/vacancies |
| 2 | Register as a new user |
| 3 | Log in and search for the reference: SAWSELECTRICWIL 2026 |
| 4 | Complete the online application form |
| 5 | Upload all required documents: CV, certified certificates, college letter |
| 6 | Submit before 10 January 2026 |
Possible Career Paths After Completion
Completing the WIL programme can open pathways such as:
- Electrical Engineering Technician
- Meteorological Technical Support Officer
- Electronics Maintenance Assistant
- Calibration Technician
- Engineering Internships in public or private sectors
- Entry-level technical roles across energy, aviation and industrial sectors
The experience gained increases employability and provides the final requirement for a TVET National Diploma.
Call to Action
If you are an Electrical Engineering N6 graduate looking to complete your National Diploma, the SAWS WIL Programme 2026 offers a valuable opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a respected national organisation.
Apply before 10 January 2026 and begin your journey toward becoming a qualified technician.
Useful Links
- SAWS Vacancies Portal: https://www.weathersa.co.za/home/vacancies
- Enquiries (Technical): Mr Gorden Motshoane – Tel: 012 367 6764
- Programme Enquiries: hrenquiries@weathersa.co.za
