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RCL FOODS Sugar Engineering Apprenticeships Bursary 2025 – Closing Date: 31 October 2025 Apply Now!

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Hey future engineers and tech wizards! 👋 Are you ready to kickstart your career with some hands-on experience and a nationally recognised qualification? Then listen up, because the **RCL FOODS Sugar Engineering Apprenticeships Bursary 2025** is calling your name! This incredible opportunity is designed for ambitious young South Africans who want to dive deep into the engineering world within the sugar industry at their Malelane and Komati Mills.

What Does It Cover?

This isn’t just a bursary; it’s a comprehensive Engineering Apprenticeship Programme by RCL FOODS Sugar! It’s all about building those scarce engineering skills South Africa needs within the vital sugar industry. If you’re successful, you’ll embark on a structured artisan apprenticeship that includes:

You’ll receive invaluable on-the-job experience across different factory sections, with annual Mini Trade Tests to confirm your progress and a final Trade Test leading to a nationally recognised qualification. How cool is that? Just remember, these are fixed-term contracts, and their renewal depends on your satisfactory progress and performance throughout the programme.

RCL FOODS Sugar is looking to develop talents in these four exciting trades:

Who Can Apply?

Are you the right fit for this sweet deal? Here’s what you need to know:

First off, this programme is specifically for **South African unemployed youth**. RCL FOODS Sugar is looking for young, self-motivated individuals who are able to work both independently and as part of a team, and who are medically fit for a factory/mining-type environment.

Academically, you’ll need:

As an apprentice, your key responsibilities will include attending and completing all scheduled institutional training, rotating through factory sections for practical exposure, adhering strictly to all safety, quality, and operational procedures, maintaining accurate training records, and preparing diligently for both phase tests and the final Trade Test. You’ll be reporting directly to the Foreman or relevant trade supervisor, learning from the best!

How to Apply?

Ready to take the leap? Applying for this bursary is straightforward.

You need to **email your application** to: Jobs@rclfoods.com

Make sure your email subject line is spot-on and formatted exactly like this: Application – Technical Apprenticeship – [Your Trade] – Malelane/Komati (Remember to replace `[Your Trade]` with Electrical, Boilermaker, Instrumentation, or Fitting & Turning, and choose your preferred mill location).

Your application should preferably be a single PDF document and include these certified copies:

Don’t wait too long – the **closing date is 31 October 2025**! Late or incomplete applications won’t be considered, so get your documents ready and submit them on time!

If this sounds like the perfect launchpad for your engineering career, don’t hesitate! Apply for the RCL FOODS Sugar Engineering Apprenticeships Bursary 2025 now and take the first step towards a skilled future. Want to explore more amazing opportunities? Head over to Bursaries Room for more bursaries and tips!

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