Umngeni-Uthukela Water Learnerships 2026: Water Process Controller NQF Level 3

Umngeni-Uthukela Water has opened applications for its Learnerships 2026 program. This is a great chance for unemployed youth in South Africa, especially those living with disabilities, to gain skills in the water and sanitation field. The Water Process Controller Learnership at NQF Level 3 offers training and real-world experience over 12 months.

About the Learnership Programme

Umngeni-Uthukela Water partners with Novia College for this structured 12-month learnership. It targets South African youth with disabilities and leads to an Occupational Certificate: Water Process Controller (NQF Level 3). The program mixes classroom learning with hands-on work in water treatment.

What You Will Learn

Trainees build key skills needed in the water sector. You will cover water purification and treatment processes. The course includes monitoring and operating water systems, chemical dosing, and safety steps. Other topics are pump station operations, basic water quality testing, and compliance reporting. These abilities help in jobs at municipalities and water boards.

Programme Details

The qualification is Water Process Controller at NQF Level 3. It lasts 12 months and focuses on youth aged 18 to 35 living with disabilities. Training happens in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Applications close on 30 March 2026.

Minimum Requirements

To qualify, you must be a South African citizen living in KwaZulu-Natal. You need to be 18 to 35 years old, unemployed, and living with a disability. A Matric certificate with Mathematics and Physical Sciences is required.

Required Documents

Prepare these items for your application:

  • Updated CV
  • Certified copy of ID
  • Certified Matric certificate
  • Doctor’s letter confirming your disability
  • Motivational letter
  • Proof of residence

Submit everything in PDF format. Incomplete applications might get skipped.

Who Should Apply?

This fits people eager for a career in water and sanitation. It suits those interested in technical work and environmental services. You get hands-on training in public infrastructure, plus a qualification that can lead to jobs.

How to Apply

Email your application to [email protected]. Use the subject line: Application – Water Process Controller Learnership 2026. Attach all documents as PDFs before 30 March 2026.

Important Notes

Late applications will not count. Only shortlisted candidates hear back. Double-check that you include every required document.

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