
BME, a division of Omnia, invites suitably qualified youth to apply for their Blasting Assistant Trainee vacancies (10 Posts). The closing date for applications is 11 December 2025. This opportunity is open to young people from communities around Mogalakwena who want to build a real career in the mining industry. No work experience is required, making it a perfect chance for motivated individuals ready to learn and grow.
Many young people finish school but struggle to find work because they don’t have experience. This programme from BME and Valterra Platinum Mine aims to solve that problem. By offering structured workplace training, the Blasting Assistant Trainee programme helps unemployed youth gain skills that are valuable and recognised in the mining sector.
This is not just a short-term job. It is a chance to build a future in a large and respected company known for investing in skills development and creating long-term opportunities.
BME is a major player in the mining industry and a division of Omnia, a well-known industrial group in South Africa. The company is partnering with Valterra Platinum Mine to deliver a local skills initiative aimed at unemployed youth in the Mogalakwena Municipality. This project supports young people who want to enter the mining environment but have not yet had the opportunity.
The programme is guided by national policies that encourage training and employment for young people, helping them become active contributors to the economy.
This opportunity is ideal for young people who have finished school and meet the minimum education requirements. You do not need experience, and successful applicants will receive hands-on training.
To qualify, applicants must have:
These subjects are important because blasting involves calculations, understanding measurements, and following safety procedures, and employers need to know that candidates can handle the basics.
BME is not looking for experience. Instead, they are looking for young, determined, and hardworking candidates who:
Blasting is one of the most critical functions in mining. It helps break rock safely and efficiently so minerals can be extracted. As a trainee, you will learn from experienced blasters and gradually take on more responsibility.
You will help with site checks and work preparation, including:
Part of the job involves making sure all tools and equipment are ready, including:
If something is wrong, you will need to report it to the relevant team members such as the blaster, foreman or drilling contractor.
Under supervision, you will:
This work must be done with focus and precision, as blasting is controlled by strict rules and procedures.
BME is looking for candidates who:
Because mining is physically demanding and safety-focused, employers need to know that workers can handle the environment.
For many young people, entering the mining industry can be life-changing. Mining offers stable work, career growth, and good earning potential. However, most companies require experience, which makes it hard for youth to get started. This training programme removes that barrier.
By the end of the training, successful candidates will have:
This makes the programme a valuable opportunity for anyone who wants a meaningful start in mining.
Interested candidates from communities around Mogalakwena are encouraged to submit their applications before the closing date. Make sure your application includes all relevant academic results and personal details.
Do not wait until the last day to apply. Opportunities like this are rare, and the mining industry continues to be one of the strongest employers in South Africa.
If you meet the requirements and are ready to begin a real career journey, this is your chance.
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