Sasol Learnership Careers Jobs 2023/2024… How to apply, requirements, and application closing date 2023.
An Application is invited from suitably qualified applicants for the Sasol Learnership Careers Jobs Program 2023/2024. We always have details on the latest Learnerships for you.
Interested applicants can apply for the Sasol Learnership Careers Jobs programme 2023 provided they qualify and meet the requirements.
Sasol Learnership Careers Jobs 2023 Application Procedures | Detail
How do Learnerships work?
Learnerships require you to complete a theoretical course as well as practical training, which is done at a workplace, in order to graduate.
The workplace component of the qualification involves hands-on, practical learning under the guidance of a mentor, while the theoretical component is provided by an education and training provider. Together they form an integrated and comprehensive learning programme.
Top Tip: The number of credits needed to graduate varies from learnership to learnership, so make sure that you understand the minimum requirements if you want to complete a learnership. Find out from the relevant SETA.
Sasol is a South African -based international integrated energy and chemical company that has been in existence since 1950.
They are one of the largest investors in skills development, capital projects, and technological research and development.
Sasol is listed on the JSE Limited in South Africa and on the New York Stock Exchange in the US. Sasol learnerships offer talented individuals an opportunity to gain valuable work experience. Find out if you can apply for a Sasol Learnership.
Every year Sasol offers multiple learnerships in a variety of fields:
- Boilermaking
- Chemical Plant Operations
- Electrical operations
- Fitting
- Instrumentation and Control
- Rigging
- Turning
- Welding
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These Learnerships can lead to career opportunities in the following fields:
- Artisan, Senior Artisan, Specialist Artisan, Master Artisan
- Technician, Technologist, Engineer
- Foreman, Area Manager, Operations/Maintenance Manager
- Learning Practitioner (LP), Principal LP, Learning Manager, Senior Learning Manager
The aim of Sasol in providing learnership opportunities is to give candidates from designated groups, specifically as per Sasol’s Employment Equity targets, priority. It is an opportunity for successful individuals to enter the workforce.
SASOL Learnerships: General Requirements
There are certain requirements for being accepted into these learnerships:
Minimum Requirements
- You must have passed Grade 12 English
- All applicants? need Grade 12 Physical Science HG/SG (Not including Life Sciences, Science Literacy, Functional Science, Natural Science, and General Science)
- You? need Grade 12 with Maths HG/SG (Not including Maths Literacy, Additional Maths, Functional Maths, Commercial Maths, and Applied Maths)
OR
- You must have an N3 Certificate with Business English, Engineering Science, Maths, and any 2 subjects passed (total of 5 subjects)
Other Requirements
- Good communication skills
- You must be able to speak, read and write English
All further information will be given to you when you apply, depending on which Learnership you apply for.
A Sasol Learnership is also offered in the following areas:
- Human Resources (Secunda Area)
- Finance (Secunda & Sasolburg Area)
- Supply Chain: Logistics (Secunda & Sasolburg Area)
Sasol encourages individuals living with disabilities or a disability to apply.
The successful candidates will be offered a place on a 1 to 2-year on-the-job training internship, and WIL programme with Sasol, in order to gain experience in their respective fields of interest or study.
How to Apply SASOL Learnerships Application Process
In order to apply for the National Certificate in Professional driving-NQF Level 3 Learnership, you must complete an application form in your own handwriting.
- You can get the application form by going to the? Sasol Careers Website and clicking on the link for the National Certificate in Professional driving-NQF Level 3 Learnership and following instructions
- When applying for the learnership make sure that you specify the learnership post that you are applying for (e.g. National Certificate in Professional driving-NQF Level 3 SAQA ID 50285)
- Make sure that you sign the application form yourself
- Attach certified copies of your certificates and Identity Document (these copies must have been certified within the last 3 months – you can get this done at any Police Station)
- You also need to submit a copy of your CV
- Please submit your application and CV to [email protected] or fax to: (012) 666 8523 ? Ref no: FFDO 2013.
Please Note:
- Application forms that are late or unsigned will not be accepted
- Photocopied forms will not be accepted
- Applicants will have to undergo and successfully complete a psychomotor evaluation
- Applicants will need to pass an applicable medical evaluation
Remember that during your workplace training, you will be responsible for your own accommodation, transport, and meal costs. It is therefore suggested that you apply for a learnership in the Region or Management Area closest to where you live.
The appointment of candidates by Sasol will be done according to the rules and regulations governing such appointments, including the verification of credentials.
Sasol will only communicate with successful applicants, so if you have not heard from Sasol within 30 days of the closing date of the application process, it means that your application was, unfortunately, unsuccessful.
Sasol Learnership Information
New applications generally open at the beginning of each year, normally around January or February. You can keep checking whether the Sasol?, Learnership is open for applications yet by checking the Sasol Careers Website.
You can also get more information regarding Sasol learnership programmes by e-mailing Sasol on [email protected]
Sasol Head Office is located at:
1 Sturdee Avenue,
Rosebank,
Johannesburg,
South Africa,
2196.
Will the learner be paid?
There is a specified minimum learner allowance that must be paid to unemployed learners in a learnership. This is not a salary but covers expenses like travel and meals. Again, you should contact the relevant SETA for more information.
Note: The amount paid as a learner allowance depends on the SETA, type of learnership, and the level of qualification. The allowances and conditions are agreed to with each learner before the commencement of the learnership.
How long does it take to complete a learnership?
Learnerships will last as long as it takes to complete the qualification. This means that if the duration of the qualification is two years, then the learnership will last for that period of time.
What does a learner receive on completion?
During the learnership, learners will be required to complete assignments, tasks, and practical tests and projects. They will be formally assessed in the classroom and workplace.
If all these assignments are completed successfully, they will be awarded an NQF-registered qualification, that is recognized nationally. They will receive a certificate stating the qualification and the area of skill development.
What is required to enter into a learnership?
If you are accepted you will need to sign two legal documents:
1. Learnership Agreement: this is an agreement signed by you, the organization employing you, and the education and provider offering the theoretical training component of the learnership. This agreement clearly outlines the rights and responsibilities of all three parties.
2. Employment contract: this is a contract you will sign with the employer, which is only valid for the time period of the learnership.
Will I get a job after completing the learnership?
Employment is not guaranteed, but once you have successfully completed your learnership, you will be in a much better position to market yourself as you will now have both work experience and theoretical training. You may also be in a better position to start your own business and generate an income that way.
Can a learnership be terminated?
Yes, a learnership can be terminated under certain circumstances:
An employer can terminate the contract of a learnership if:
- The duration specified in the learnership agreement has expired;
- The employer and learner have agreed in writing to terminate the learnership agreement, or if there is no such agreement, the SETA that registered the agreement approves the termination; or
- The learner is fairly dismissed for a reason related to the learners conduct or capacity as an employee.
For more information, contact the SETA which manages the learnerships in the field in which you are interested.
Who is eligible for a learnership?
Learnerships are available for young people who have completed school, college, or learning at other training institutions. You must be older than 16 and younger than 35 to be eligible for a learnership. Unemployed South Africans can only participate in a learnership if there is an employer prepared to provide the required work experience.
How to participate in a learnership?
By now you have already put some thought into your career path, and as a result, you will be able to identify a learnership that will support your career goals. Your career path should be in fluenced by your interests, skills, and strengths. The responsibility rests with you to investigate and research the different learnership options. You should find out as much as you can, including information on the criteria and requirements for entering a learnership.
What are the entry requirements?
Different learnerships have different entry requirements. We recommend that you contact the provider of the learnership for full details on the specific requirements for the learnership of your choice. For many learnerships, the minimum entry requirement is a National Senior Certificate or National Certificate: Vocational, but there may be more specific subject requirements or even skills requirements such as computer literacy.
What are the benefits for learners?
- You may have better employment opportunities after completing a learnership;
- You have a fixed-term employment contract for the duration of the learnership;
- Learnerships improve job performance so you are able to do things relevant to the job;
- You obtain a nationally-recognized qualification that is relevant to the sector; and
- You earn a learner allowance for the duration of the learnership.
How much does a learnership cost?
Learnerships are generally funded by a relevant SETA. Since the cost of learnerships varies across SETAs and types/levels of qualifications, you should contact the relevant #SETA for more information.