Necsa Learnership Programme
The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) Offers 12-month Generic Management Learnership Opportunities for unemployed candidates between the ages of 18-30 years who are in possession of a Matric (Grade 12). Necsa Learnership Opportunities is based in Northern Cape, South Africa, so the residents of the Northern Cape should apply for Necsa Vacancies and Necsa Jobs. The full details about Necsa Graduate Learnerships is mentioned below.
Programme Requirements
Interested candidates who want to apply for this learnership position should ensure that they meet the following criteria
- Grade 12 / Matric certificate
- Must be a South African citizen
- Must be between the ages of 18-30 years old
- Must have no criminal record.
Necsa Learnership online application For 2023
All learnership application processes are made online as they open yearly. To apply for the online Learnership application check here to browse and apply for the available advertised positions.
Application Dates
The Opening and closing dates vary depending on the position available. Applicants are reminded to ensure that they submit their application early the better. Necsa will not tolerate any late application.
Necsa Learnership Stipend
When you register for a Learnership you will be paid in the form of a stipend. This means you will be paid monthly while you are on the entire learnership.
Necsa contact details
Find contact information below for Learnership enquires and availability at Necsa South Africa.
- Postal; PO Box 582, Pretoria, 0001
- Physical; Elias Motsoaledi Street (Church Street West Extension), R104 Pelindaba, Madibeng District, North West, 0240
- Tel 012 305 4911
- Fax 012 305 3111
- Web www.necsa.co.za
About Necsa
The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation (Necsa) was established as a public company by the Republic of South Africa Nuclear Energy Act in 1999
and is wholly owned by the State. The name is correctly indicated above, although the sequence of letters in the acronym may be taken as suggesting that the name should be the “Nuclear Energy Corporation of South Africa”.Necsa replaced the country’s Atomic Energy Corporation. Apart from several ancillary functions, the main functions of Necsa are to undertake and promote research and development in the field of nuclear energy and related technologies; to process and store nuclear material and other restricted material; and to co-ordinate with other organisations in matters falling within these spheres. Apart from its main operations at Pelindaba, Necsa also operates the Vaalputs radioactive waste disposal facility. The corporation also serves the State’s other nuclear institutional obligations.