Nine(9) Different Internships at Transnet in Different South African Cities

Location: Different Cities

Closing Date: Different depending on each opportunity

Nine(9) Different Internships at Transnet in Different South African Cities

Below are the nine internship opportunities at Transnet.

About Transnet

Transnet SOC Ltd is South Africa’s state-owned freight logistics company, responsible for the nation’s extensive port, rail, and pipeline networks. Headquartered in Johannesburg, its mandate is to lower the cost of doing business, enable economic growth, and ensure the security of supply for vital commodities.

The company traces its roots back to the 1850s and operates through seven key operating divisions to deliver an integrated bulk freight transportation system:

  • Transnet Freight Rail: Operates the largest railway network in Africa, moving bulk minerals, agricultural products, and manufactured goods across six major corridors.
  • Transnet Port Terminals: Manages cargo handling services, including automotive, bulk, break-bulk, and container terminals across major South African ports.
  • Transnet National Ports Authority: Controls and manages the eight commercial seaports along the South African coastline.
  • Transnet Pipelines: Operates and maintains a high-pressure petroleum and gas pipeline network, acting as the backbone for the country’s energy sector.
  • Transnet Engineering: Provides advanced manufacturing, maintenance, and modification of railway rolling stock and port equipment.
  • Transnet Rail Infrastructure Manager: Responsible for the management and maintenance of the fixed rail network.
  • Transnet Property: Manages the company’s vast real estate and property portfolio.
  • The company is wholly owned by the South African Government and falls under the oversight of the Department of Public Enterprises.

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