PUTCO, in collaboration with TETA, is offering internship placements to young South Africans who hold a Degree, Diploma, or National Diploma in selected fields.
The programme includes 24 internship opportunities across different departments linked to operations, finance, human resources, engineering, and supply chain-related work. This is not a student placement. It is for graduates who have already completed their qualification.
PUTCO| Transport Education Training Authority (TETA) Overview:
Fixed Term: 24-month internship contract
Stipend: R6 500.00p/m
Shift: 15 days annual leave
Best Before: 08 April 2026
Available trades for PUTCO| Transport Education Training Authority (TETA) Internships
1. Operations/Traffic Department
Applicants need a qualification in:
- Transport Management
- Logistics or an equivalent qualification
2. Accounts Department
Applicants need a qualification in:
- Accounting or an equivalent finance-related qualification
3. Human Resources Department
Applicants need a qualification in:
- Human Resources Management
- Personnel-related studies
4. Technical Department
Applicants need a qualification in:
- Mechanical Engineering or an equivalent qualification
5. Procurement/Stores Department
Applicants need a qualification in:
- Supply Chain Management or an equivalent qualification
Who can apply for PUTCO| Transport Education Training Authority (TETA) internship?
Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:
- Have Grade 12
- Have completed the required Degree, Diploma, or National Diploma
- Have obtained the qualification from a recognised Higher Education and Training institution
- Be unemployed
- Be under 35 years old
- Be in good health
- Applicants must already have completed their qualification.
How to apply for PUTCO| Transport Education Training Authority (TETA) internship?
- Use the e-mail provided below
- Attach your supporting documentation
- Submit your application as instructed
E-mail to: internship@putco.co.za.
Applicants are required to submit the following documents:
- An updated CV
- A copy of their qualification
Crucial Matters
- Apply as early as possible to avoid last-minute issues with email submissions or missing documents.
- Only successful candidates will be contacted.
- Copies of qualifications should be submitted instead.
- Sending the wrong documents can slow down or weaken an application.
Final Say
Graduates who meet the requirements should prepare their documents carefully and send their applications via email.
