Remote Junior Apprentice Welder

Remote Junior Apprentice Welder


Company
WhatJobs Direct
Location
Polokwane
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Job Description
Our client is offering an exceptional opportunity for motivated individuals to embark on a career as a Junior Apprentice Welder in a fully remote, supportive learning environment. This apprenticeship is designed to provide comprehensive training and hands-on experience in various welding techniques and fabrication processes. As an apprentice, you will work under the guidance of experienced professionals, developing the skills necessary to become a proficient welder. The program emphasizes safety, precision, and quality craftsmanship. This role requires a strong work ethic, a willingness to learn, and the ability to follow instructions meticulously. Successful completion of the apprenticeship will lead to recognized certification and significant career advancement opportunities within the industry. This is a fantastic entry-level position for those eager to build a solid foundation in welding.

Program Structure & Responsibilities:
Receive comprehensive theoretical and practical training in fundamental welding principles and techniques (e.g., Stick, MIG, TIG). Learn and adhere to all safety protocols and standards within the workshop environment, even when working remotely with provided equipment. Assist senior welders and fabricators in various tasks and projects. Develop proficiency in reading and interpreting blueprints and technical drawings. Gain experience in preparing materials for welding, including cutting, grinding, and fitting. Understand and practice proper use and maintenance of welding equipment and tools. Participate in skill-building exercises and projects to reinforce learning. Complete assigned coursework and assessments as part of the apprenticeship curriculum. Contribute to a positive and collaborative team environment. Develop an understanding of different metals and their welding characteristics.
Qualifications & Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent. A genuine interest and passion for welding and metal fabrication. Strong desire to learn and develop new skills. Ability to follow instructions and work effectively under supervision. Good manual dexterity and attention to detail. Reliable and punctual with a strong work ethic. Must be legally eligible to work as an apprentice. Ability to pass a basic skills assessment. Own reliable internet connection and a suitable space for remote learning activities if required. Candidates residing in or willing to relocate to the proximity of Polokwane, Limpopo, ZA will be prioritized, although the learning framework is designed for remote engagement. This unique remote apprenticeship program offers a structured pathway to a rewarding career in welding, providing essential skills and qualifications. We are committed to fostering talent and supporting our apprentices' growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Welder Jobs

Q What is the 2026 national minimum wage for welders in South Africa?
The Department of Employment and Labour sets the national minimum wage at R28.79 per hour from 1 March 2026 for all sectors including welding. Welders working more than 45 hours per week must receive 1.5 times this rate for overtime. Employers must display the wage schedule at every workplace.
Q Which trade certificate is required to legally work as a welder in South Africa in 2026?
Welders must hold a QCTO-registered occupational certificate in welding at NQF Level 4 obtained after completing a minimum 3-year apprenticeship and passing the trade test at an accredited centre. The certificate number must be verifiable on the QCTO database before any employer can hire the welder.
Q How many hours per week and days of annual leave apply to welder contracts in 2026?
Welders are limited to 45 ordinary hours per week and 8 hours per day under the Basic Conditions of Employment Act. They are entitled to 21 consecutive days of paid annual leave after every 12 months of employment, calculated from the date of engagement.
Q What documents must South African welders submit when applying for formal employment in 2026?
Applicants must provide a valid South African ID, QCTO trade certificate, valid bank account details, and proof of UIF registration number. Employers are required to verify the trade certificate directly with the QCTO before issuing an employment contract.
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