Sasol – Learnership: Chemical Plant Operator

If you want a practical entry point into chemical plant operations rather than only classroom-based study, this opportunity could be a strong starting point. The Learnership: Chemical Plant Operator x 4 Komatipoort opportunity at Sasol is aimed at applicants who want structured workplace learning, formal assessment, and practical exposure in a plant operations environment while building a foundation for future technical work.

At a glance

FieldDetails
Sponsor / EmployerSasol
Opportunity typeChemical Plant Operator learnership
Job titleLearnership: Chemical Plant Operator x 4 Komatipoort
Reference ID12385
LocationKomatipoort,Mpumalanga,South Africa
Geographical areaKomatipoort
Employment typeFixed Term Contract as per Learnership programme
Business unitPSR: Group Rewards & Human Capital Solutions
Positions available4
Minimum educationGrade 12 National Senior Certificate or N3 National Senior Certificate with required subjects
Preference notePreference will be given to candidates from the Nkomazi area
Posted date01 June 2026
Closing date15 June 2026
Verified by us03 June 2026

What this opportunity is

This is a learnership programme that combines on-the-job learning with structured or institutional learning. The role is designed for applicants who want to build practical plant operations exposure while completing the learning and assessment requirements of the programme.

Note: This is not a standard permanent job from day one. It is better suited to someone who wants a structured technical learning pathway, workplace readiness exposure, and formal assessment in an industrial environment.

Who this opportunity may suit

  • Someone who wants a practical entry route into chemical plant operations
  • An applicant with Grade 12 or N3 who meets the required subject criteria
  • A person who is willing to learn through both formal instruction and workplace exposure
  • Someone from the Komatipoort or wider Nkomazi area who wants a local learnership opportunity

What you’ll do / learn

You’ll gain practical exposure to workplace readiness and structured technical learning in a plant operations environment.

  • Participate in the learnership programme
  • Successfully complete the assessment process
  • Take part in all required workplace readiness activities and exercises
  • Build foundational exposure relevant to chemical plant operations

Eligibility requirements

Check the requirements below before applying.

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Option 1: Grade 12 pathway

  • A completed Grade 12 National Senior Certificate with 6 subjects
  • Pass in Technical Mathematics or Mathematics
  • Pass in English
  • Pass in Technical Science or Physical Science

Option 2: N3 pathway

  • A completed N3 National Senior Certificate with 6 subjects
  • Pass in Mathematics
  • Pass in English
  • Pass in Engineering Science

Employment equity note

  • Sasol states that it is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer
  • Preference will be given to applicants from designated groups and people with disabilities in line with Sasol’s Employment Equity Plan
  • Reasonable accommodation is available to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions

What this role really means

A learnership like this usually means learning by doing in a real industrial environment while also meeting formal learning standards. In practice, that can include following structured instructions, completing workplace readiness activities, and building the discipline expected in technical operations roles. If you are applying, it helps to show that you are serious about learning, dependable, and ready for a structured programme rather than immediate permanent employment.

Application checklist

Make sure your application is complete before submitting.

  • Updated CV
  • Certified copy of South African ID
  • Grade 12 certificate or N3 certificate
  • Statement of results showing the required subjects
  • Clear contact details (phone + email)
  • Any additional documents requested on the application portal

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About the sponsor

Sasol is a global integrated chemicals and energy company with a long operating history. On its official pages, the company says it uses its expertise and selected technologies to source, manufacture, and market chemical and energy products, and that its careers platform includes opportunities for learnerships, students, graduates, and experienced hires. Visit the Sasol careers page and the Sasol learnerships page for more information.

Quick tips for applicants

  • Make your qualification pathway easy to identify near the top of your CV
  • Show clearly that you passed the required maths, English, and science subjects
  • Keep your CV neat and simple, because technical learnerships value clear basics and readiness to learn
  • If you are from the Nkomazi area, make that easy to spot on your application
  • Apply early rather than waiting for the last few days

Common mistakes that get applicants rejected

  • Applying without the required school or N3 subjects
  • Submitting a CV that does not clearly show your qualification details
  • Leaving out supporting documents or unclear results
  • Ignoring that this is a learnership and not immediate permanent employment
  • Uploading incomplete or unreadable files
  • Waiting too close to the closing date to apply

Scam warning (important)

Do not pay any fee to apply for this opportunity. Sasol states on its careers pages that its recruitment process does not require advance payments and that applicants should only trust vacancies on the official Sasol career website, official Sasol LinkedIn page, or contact from authorised recruitment personnel.

How this opportunity was verified

We checked the live official Sasol vacancy for Learnership: Chemical Plant Operator x 4 Komatipoort and confirmed the title, reference number, location, contract type, minimum requirements, core elements, preference note, and closing date before preparing this post.

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How to apply

  1. Open the official vacancy page using the button below.
  2. Read the requirements carefully and confirm that your qualification and subjects fit the programme.
  3. Prepare your CV and supporting documents.
  4. Complete your application through the official Sasol careers platform.
  5. Submit your application before 15 June 2026.
  6. If you do not hear back within 60 days after the advert closes, the listing says you should consider your application unsuccessful.