Unitrans is inviting qualifying unemployed South African youth to apply for its Truck Driver Learnership Programme in KwaZulu-Natal, Cape Town and Gauteng.
The structured programme runs for approximately 12 to 18 months and combines classroom learning, workplace training and practical driving experience. Successful completion will lead to an Occupational Certificate: Truck Driver at NQF Level 3.
Important: Applicants must already have a valid Code EC driver’s licence and a Professional Driving Permit covering categories D, G and P.
At a glance
| Organisation | Unitrans |
| Programme | Truck Driver Learnership |
| Reference number | UNI260817-8 |
| Business unit | Administration |
| Training division | HR Training Academy |
| Classification | Temporary – Learnership |
| Locations | KwaZulu-Natal, Cape Town and Gauteng |
| Programme duration | Approximately 12–18 months |
| Qualification | Occupational Certificate: Truck Driver |
| NQF level | NQF Level 3 |
| Minimum education | Grade 12 / National Certificate |
| Licence required | Valid Code EC driver’s licence |
| PrDP required | Yes – categories D, G and P |
| Employment status | Unemployed applicants |
| Posted date | 18 August 2026 |
| Official closing date | 28 August 2026 |
| Recommended submission date | Submit by 27 August 2026 |
| Last verified | 19 August 2026 |
What the learnership offers
The Unitrans Truck Driver Learnership is designed to prepare unemployed young people for professional driving careers within the transport and logistics industry.
The programme combines theoretical training with supervised workplace experience and practical time behind the wheel. Learners will also gain exposure to modern transport systems, including computerised vehicles, telematics and data-driven fleet management.
Join our free TELEGRAM channel and never miss a Learnership again.
- Structured classroom learning.
- On-the-job training.
- Practical driving experience.
- Exposure to professional transport operations.
- Training in road safety and energy-efficient driving.
- Experience with telematics and onboard vehicle systems.
- Preparation for the final external assessment.
- An Occupational Certificate: Truck Driver at NQF Level 3 after successful completion of all requirements.
Minimum requirements
- South African citizenship.
- Currently unemployed.
- Grade 12 / Matric or a National Certificate.
- A valid Code EC driver’s licence.
- A valid Professional Driving Permit covering categories D, G and P.
- Medical fitness for professional driving.
- Willingness to work shifts.
- Availability to work weekends and public holidays.
- Ability to attend compulsory face-to-face classroom training.
- Ability to complete the full 12-to-18-month programme.
The advert refers to qualifying unemployed South African youth but does not state a specific minimum or maximum age. Applicants should not assume an age limit that is not included in the official vacancy.
Advantageous qualifications
A degree or diploma in one of the following areas will be advantageous but is not listed as compulsory:
- Logistics.
- Supply Chain Management.
- Transport Economics.
- A related transport or logistics field.
Programme duties and requirements
- Complete the full structured training programme.
- Attend compulsory face-to-face classroom sessions.
- Participate in supervised workplace training.
- Complete at least 100 practical driving hours before the final assessment.
- Operate vehicles safely and efficiently.
- Follow legislated road-safety standards.
- Apply energy-efficient driving practices.
- Use relevant onboard systems and transport technology.
- Complete all programme assessments.
- Complete the compulsory External Integrated Summative Assessment.
External Integrated Summative Assessment
Learners must complete the compulsory External Integrated Summative Assessment, commonly referred to as the EISA.
Completion of workplace attendance or practical driving hours alone does not guarantee the qualification. Learners must meet all learning, practical, workplace and final-assessment requirements.
Skills and personal attributes
- A safety-first approach.
- Sound judgement while driving.
- Strong customer-service orientation.
- Problem-solving ability.
- Confidence to make appropriate decisions independently.
- Comfort with technology.
- Interest in telematics and onboard systems.
- Reliability and discipline.
- Pride in professional work.
- Ability to follow operational and safety procedures.
Locations and availability
The official vacancy lists placements in KwaZulu-Natal, Cape Town and Gauteng. It does not identify the exact depots, towns or operational sites within these areas.
Applicants should confirm their preferred or allocated placement location during the official application and selection process. Accommodation, transport and relocation assistance are not mentioned.
Learners must also be willing to work shifts, weekends and public holidays as required by the programme and operational environment.
Stipend and employment after the programme
The official vacancy does not state whether a stipend will be paid or provide a stipend amount.
The listing describes professional driving as a potential career path but does not guarantee permanent employment with Unitrans after completing the learnership.
Required supporting documents
Applicants must attach certified copies of the following documents:
- South African identity document.
- Grade 12 / Matric certificate.
- Valid Code EC driver’s licence.
- Valid Professional Driving Permit showing categories D, G and P.
- Other qualifications, where applicable.
The certified copies must not be older than three months. Applicants should also prepare an updated CV and ensure that all licence and PrDP information is clear and valid.
Application checklist
- An updated CV.
- A certified South African identity document.
- A certified Matric certificate.
- A certified Code EC driver’s licence.
- A certified copy of the valid PrDP.
- Confirmation that the PrDP covers categories D, G and P.
- Certified copies of other qualifications.
- Certification dates not older than three months.
- Accurate contact and residential information.
- Availability for shifts, weekends and public holidays.
Need help preparing your CV or learnership application? Visit our Learnership Resources and Guides.
About Unitrans
Unitrans provides integrated logistics and supply-chain services across Sub-Saharan Africa. Its operations include transportation, warehousing and specialised supply-chain solutions serving different industries and operational environments.
Visit the official Unitrans website.
Quick tips for applicants
- Check that your Code EC licence is valid.
- Confirm that your PrDP includes categories D, G and P.
- Do not apply with an expired licence or PrDP.
- Ensure every required document is certified.
- Check that certification is not older than three months.
- Upload clear and readable copies.
- Show your availability for shift and weekend work.
- Mention any logistics, transport or driving experience.
- Apply before 28 August 2026.
Common application mistakes
- Applying without a Code EC driver’s licence.
- Submitting a PrDP that does not cover the required categories.
- Uploading expired licences or permits.
- Using documents certified more than three months ago.
- Failing to include a certified Matric certificate.
- Assuming a Code B or Code C1 licence meets the Code EC requirement.
- Applying without being available for face-to-face training.
- Providing incorrect contact or licence information.
- Assuming permanent employment is guaranteed after completion.
Scam warning
Apply only through the official Unitrans recruitment portal. Do not pay anyone for an application, interview, assessment, driver training, licence, PrDP or learnership placement.
- Do not share banking PINs, passwords or one-time PINs.
- Do not send personal documents to unverified WhatsApp numbers.
- Confirm unexpected communication through official Unitrans channels.
- Do not believe anyone who promises guaranteed selection in exchange for payment.
How this opportunity was verified
This learnership was verified from the official Unitrans recruitment listing for reference UNI260817-8.
The listing confirmed the programme title, temporary learnership classification, placement regions, Grade 12 requirement, Code EC licence, PrDP categories, medical-fitness requirement, programme duration, practical driving hours, qualification outcome and closing date.
The vacancy does not state the stipend, exact training sites, number of available places, working-hour roster, accommodation support or guarantee permanent employment after completion.
Read more about our process on the How We Verify Listings page.
How to apply
- Open the official Unitrans recruitment page below.
- Confirm that the reference number is UNI260817-8.
- Read the complete Truck Driver Learnership advert.
- Select the official Apply option.
- Create a candidate profile or sign in to an existing account.
- Complete your personal, education and licence information.
- Upload your updated CV.
- Upload certified copies of your ID, Matric certificate, Code EC licence and PrDP.
- Upload other qualifications where applicable.
- Check that all certification dates are less than three months old.
- Review and submit the application before the closing date.
Application closing date
The official closing date is 28 August 2026.
The exact closing time is not stated. Applicants should submit by 27 August 2026 where possible to allow time for candidate-profile registration and document uploads.
Application note: Applicants need a complete candidate profile before submitting an application. Selection for the programme and completion of the learnership do not guarantee permanent employment with Unitrans.