The Energy & Water Sector Education Training Authority (EWSETA) is a skills development authority serving the energy and water sectors.
EWSETA’s responsibility is to manage skills development through strategic sector skills planning within the framework of the National Skills Development Strategy III. This includes developing a sector skills plan and implementing the sector skills plan by: establishing learning programmes; approving Workplace Skills Plans and the Annual Training Report; allocating grants to employers, education and training, providers, and workers; monitoring education and training in the sector; registering learning programme agreements; and promoting learnerships and other training programmes.
Marung T, in partnership with EWSETA Is inviting the Unemployed Graduate south African youth to Apply for the Fully Funded EWSETA Water & Wastewater Learnership for the year 2026.
Programme Overview
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Programme Name | Water & Wastewater Treatment Process Control Supervision Learnership |
| Qualification | FETC: Water and Wastewater Treatment Process Control Supervision |
| SAQA ID | 61709 |
| NQF Level | Level 4 |
| Duration | 12 months |
| Monthly Stipend | R3 000 |
| Location Requirement | Mopani District Municipality and surrounding local municipalities |
| Closing Date | 18 February 2026 |
Learneship Benefits Package
Learners receive a monthly stipend of R3 000.
This helps cover:
- Transport
- Meals
- Basic living expenses
It also allows participants to focus fully on training without needing additional employment.
EWSETA Learnership Details
FETC: Water and Wastewater Treatment Process Control Supervision (NQF Level 4)
This qualification introduces learners to:
- Water purification systems
- Wastewater treatment processes
- Plant operations
- Process monitoring and control
- Occupational health and safety
- Environmental regulations
- Basic supervision in treatment facilities
Participants learn how water moves through treatment cycles, how to monitor contamination, and how to maintain systems that ensure communities receive safe, clean water.
Who Should Apply EWSETA Learnership 2026 in Water & Wastewater?
Minimum requirements:
- South African citizen
- Currently unemployed
- Aged between 18 and 35
- Grade 12 / Matric certificate
- Resident within or near municipalities under Mopani District Municipality
The location requirement is important because workplace exposure and practical training will take place within municipal water systems serving those communities.
Required Documents you will Asked to Upload
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of Grade 12/Matric certificate
- Certified copy of ID (not older than 3 months)
Skills You Will Gain
This programme builds both technical and workplace competencies.
Technical competencies:
- Understanding treatment plant operations
- Monitoring water quality indicators
- Maintaining process equipment
- Identifying faults in systems
- Understanding wastewater management
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Workplace competencies:
- Communication skills
- Safety compliance
- Team collaboration
- Professional conduct
- Reporting and documentation
These skills are transferable across multiple infrastructure sectors.
Get More Opportunities
Currents South African Vacancies
Apply for Learnerships Programme
Closing Date: 18 February 2026
How to Apply EWSETA Learnership 2026 in Water & Wastewater
Applicants must submit the following documents via email:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of Matric certificate
- Certified copy of ID (certification not older than 3 months)
Send applications to: info@marung-t.co.za
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the EWSETA Water & Wastewater Learnership?
It is a fully funded 12-month training programme that combines classroom learning with workplace experience in water treatment supervision.
Is the learnership fully funded?
Yes, the programme is fully funded and includes a monthly stipend.
How much is the stipend?
Participants receive R3 000 per month.
What qualification will I receive?
You will receive an FETC qualification in Water and Wastewater Treatment Process Control Supervision (NQF Level 4).
Where is the programme located?
It is based in Mopani District Municipality and surrounding municipalities.
How long does the programme last?
The learnership runs for 12 months.
Who can apply?
Unemployed South African youth who meet the programme requirements.
Do I need experience to apply?
No prior experience is required.
When is the closing date?
Applications close on 18 February 2026.
Will I get practical experience?
Yes, workplace training is part of the programme.
Can this help me find a job?
Yes, the qualification and experience significantly improve employability.
Is this programme suitable for school leavers?
Yes, especially those interested in technical or environmental careers.
What sector does this learnership fall under?
It falls under the water, environmental, and municipal infrastructure sector.
Does EWSETA provide certification?
Yes, learners receive a nationally recognised qualification.
Can I apply if I live outside Mopani?
Preference is usually given to applicants living within the required area.
Is this a permanent job?
No, it is a learnership, but it can lead to employment opportunities.
What skills will I gain?
You will learn technical, operational, and supervisory skills related to water treatment.
Why should I apply early?
Applying early ensures your application is processed before the deadline and avoids last-minute issues.












