Sasol has opened applications for its Chemical Plant Operator Learnership Programme 2026, offering four training opportunities for aspiring plant operators who want to build a career in South Africa’s chemical and energy sector.
This learnership combines structured classroom learning with practical workplace training, allowing successful candidates to gain industry-relevant skills while working in a professional operational environment.
The opportunity is based in Komatipoort, Mpumalanga, and preference will be given to applicants from the Nkomazi area.
Programme Overview
Learnership Details
- Company: Sasol
- Programme: Chemical Plant Operator Learnership
- Reference Number: 12385
- Number of Positions: 4
- Location: Komatipoort, Mpumalanga
- Closing Date: 15 June 2026
- Contract Type: Fixed-Term Learnership Contract
- Business Unit: PSR – Group Rewards & Human Capital Solutions
The programme is designed to equip learners with both theoretical knowledge and practical workplace experience required for a career in plant operations.
About Sasol
Sasol is a global integrated chemicals and energy company with more than 75 years of industry experience.
The company is known for:
- Chemical manufacturing
- Energy production
- Innovation and technology
- Skills development
- Employee growth and development
Sasol continues to invest in training and development programmes aimed at preparing young South Africans for future careers in technical and industrial fields.
What Is a Chemical Plant Operator?
Chemical Plant Operators play an important role in industrial production environments.
They are responsible for monitoring, controlling, and operating equipment used in chemical processing and manufacturing facilities.
Typical duties include:
- Monitoring plant processes
- Operating production equipment
- Recording operational data
- Maintaining safety standards
- Identifying process abnormalities
- Following operational procedures
- Assisting with plant inspections
- Supporting production targets
This career path can open opportunities in industries such as:
- Petrochemicals
- Energy production
- Manufacturing
- Mining
- Industrial processing
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must meet one of the following qualification requirements.
Option 1: Grade 12 Qualification
Candidates must have completed a National Senior Certificate with six subjects, including:
- Mathematics or Technical Mathematics
- English
- Physical Science or Technical Science
Option 2: N3 Qualification
Applicants may also qualify with a completed N3 National Certificate that includes:
- Mathematics
- English
- Engineering Science
Meeting the minimum requirements does not automatically guarantee selection.
What Learners Will Do
Successful candidates will participate in a structured learnership programme that combines learning and workplace experience.
Learnership Training
Participants will:
- Attend formal training sessions
- Complete assessments
- Participate in practical workplace learning
- Gain industry exposure
Workplace Readiness Activities
Learners will also take part in:
- Skills development activities
- Workplace readiness exercises
- Professional development programmes
- Team-based learning opportunities
These activities help prepare learners for long-term employment in technical environments.
Skills That Can Strengthen Your Application
While the minimum requirements focus on academic qualifications, successful applicants often demonstrate:
Attention to Detail
Plant operations require careful monitoring and accurate reporting.
Safety Awareness
Chemical and industrial environments demand a strong commitment to safety procedures.
Problem-Solving Skills
Operators must identify and respond to process issues effectively.
Teamwork
Production environments rely heavily on collaboration and communication.
Willingness to Learn
Sasol values candidates who are eager to develop new technical skills.
Preference for Local Applicants
Sasol has indicated that preference will be given to applicants from the Nkomazi area.
Candidates residing within the local community may therefore have an advantage during the selection process.
Applicants should ensure that their residential information is clearly reflected on their application and supporting documents.
Employment Equity Commitment
Sasol is committed to employment equity and transformation.
Preference may be given to:
- Candidates from designated groups
- Persons living with disabilities
The company provides reasonable accommodation where required to ensure equal access to opportunities.
Documents to Prepare
Before applying, candidates should prepare:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Certified copy of Grade 12 certificate or N3 qualification
- Academic records where applicable
- Proof of residence if available
A complete and professional application can improve your chances of progressing through the recruitment process.
Why This Learnership Matters
Chemical Plant Operator Learnerships provide an important entry point into South Africa’s industrial sector.
Benefits of the programme include:
- Industry-recognised training
- Workplace experience
- Technical skills development
- Exposure to chemical operations
- Improved employability
- Career growth opportunities
For many learners, this type of programme serves as the foundation for long-term careers in operations, production, and industrial processing.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted through Sasol’s official online recruitment platform.
Applicants should ensure that:
- All information is accurate
- Supporting documents are uploaded correctly
- Contact details are current
- Applications are submitted before the closing date
Closing Date
Applications close on 15 June 2026.
Candidates are encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible to avoid last-minute issues.
Conclusion
The Sasol Chemical Plant Operator Learnership 2026 offers a valuable opportunity for young South Africans interested in building careers within the chemical and energy industries.
With four positions available in Komatipoort, structured workplace training, and exposure to a world-class industrial environment, the programme provides an excellent pathway into technical operations.
Applicants who meet the Grade 12 or N3 requirements should submit their applications before 15 June 2026 to be considered for this opportunity.





