Fidelity Electronic Installation Learnership 2026 – Apply by 29 March

Fidelity Electronic Installation Learnership 2026 – Apply by 29 March

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Written by Tumelo

March 26, 2026

If you’re looking for a hands‑on job that pays, gives you real experience, and could turn into a long‑term career, the Fidelity Services Group Installation Learnership Programme 2026 is worth a look. The deadline is fast‑approaching – 29 March 2026 – so you need to act now to secure your spot.

What Is the Fidelity Services Group Installation Learnership?

This is a 12‑month, NQF Level 4 learnership focused on electronic installation practices. You’ll work across multiple sites in Gauteng – Midrand, Roodepoort, Florida, Helderkruin and nearby areas – learning to install and maintain electronic security systems while getting paid and earning a recognised qualification.

Who Should Apply?

  • South African citizens only
  • Must have a Grade 12 (Matric) finish
  • Age 18 to 35 years
  • Strong command of English (speaking and writing)
  • Interested in technical, hands‑on work, especially in security systems

What You’ll Learn and Gain

  • Installing electronic security systems
  • Basic technical and electrical concepts
  • Equipment set‑up and maintenance
  • Workplace safety procedures
  • Problem‑solving in technical environments

In return, you’ll earn a Level 4 qualification, a paid internship, and a skill set that employers in technical and security services are actively looking for.

How to Apply – Step By Step

  1. Visit the official application page: Apply for the Fidelity Services Group Installation Learnership Programme 2026
  2. Complete the online application form, uploading your latest CV and a short cover letter that shows your enthusiasm for electronics and a willingness to learn.
  3. Prepare the required documents: proof of Matric, a copy of your ID, and a recent photo.
  4. Submit by 29 March 2026. After submission, you will be notified if you have been shortlisted for an interview.

Practical Tips to Boost Your Chances

Many applicants struggle with standing out on a CV. Keep it simple, focus on any technical interest or past hands‑on experience, and mention soft skills such as communication and the ability to work independently. If this is your first time applying, don’t worry – the selection team looks for attitude as much as qualifications.

  • Use a clear, concise CV layout. Avoid jargon.
  • Include any volunteer or part‑time work that involved tools or electronics.
  • Prepare for the interview by researching basic electrical terms and the importance of safety procedures.

Mzansi4Youth Tip

In technical learnerships, attitude matters as much as your skill set. Show that you are reliable, eager to learn, and comfortable with hands‑on tasks. Even small practical experiences – like helping a friend with a home security installation – can strengthen your application.

Ready to Get Started?

Apply today before the 29 March deadline and take the first step toward a promising career in electronic security and installation services. Good luck!

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