Closing Date: 06 February 2026
Reference Number: DEE INTERN 01
Monthly Stipend: R7,860.38
Location: Pretoria
Internship Programme 2026: The Department of Electricity and Energy (DEE) has officially opened applications for its 2026 Internship Training Programme, offering unemployed graduates a structured opportunity to gain professional experience within the public sector. This graduate internship is aimed at building capacity across technical, administrative, legal, financial, and communication disciplines that support South Africa’s energy and electricity sector.
Covering the 2026/2027 and 2027/2028 financial years, the programme provides hands-on workplace exposure, skills development, and a monthly stipend, making it a valuable entry point for graduates seeking public service experience.
Overview of the DEE Internship Programme 2026
The DEE Internship Training Programme is designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and practical work experience. Successful candidates will be placed within various units of the Department, where they will work under supervision and receive mentorship aligned with their field of study.
Key Details at a Glance
- Programme Type: Graduate Internship
- Duration: Up to 24 months
- Stipend: R7,860.38 per month
- Centre: Pretoria
- Employer: Department of Electricity and Energy
- Employment Type: Internship (Fixed-term)
This programme supports national efforts to address graduate unemployment while strengthening institutional capacity within the energy sector.
About the Department of Electricity and Energy
The Department of Electricity and Energy plays a central role in shaping South Africa’s energy policy, electricity planning, regulation, and governance. Its mandate includes ensuring energy security, supporting economic development, and promoting sustainable energy systems.
Interns placed within the Department gain exposure to public-sector operations, policy development, regulatory frameworks, and administrative systems that influence national electricity and energy outcomes.
Fields of Study and Qualifications Required
The 2026 Internship Programme is open to graduates from a wide range of academic disciplines. Applicants must have completed one of the following qualifications from a recognised institution.
Science, Engineering and Technical Fields
- Degree or BSc in Physics
- Degree in Chemistry
- Degree in Chemical Engineering
- Degree in Nuclear Engineering
Business, Management and Finance
- National Diploma or Degree in Business Management
- BCom Degree
- National Diploma or Degree in Finance
- Management Accounting
- National Diploma / BCom / BTech in Accounting or Financial Management
- National Diploma or Degree in Internal Audit
Administration and Public Management
- National Diploma in Public Administration
- National Diploma in Management
- National Diploma in Administration
- Degree in Office Administration
Law and Social Sciences
- Degree in Law
- Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
- Degree in Social Services
- Degree in Psychology
- Degree in Social Work
Supply Chain and Communication
- Degree in Supply Chain Management
- National Diploma or Degree in Graphic Design
- Integrated Communication Design
Applicants must have completed their qualification by the time of application.
Who Should Apply?
This internship programme is suitable for:
- Unemployed graduates seeking public-sector experience
- Graduates interested in energy, electricity, policy, and governance
- Candidates looking to strengthen their CV with government work exposure
Employment Equity
- Persons living with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply
The Department is committed to inclusive recruitment and skills development.
Stipend and What to Expect
Interns will receive a monthly stipend of R7,860.38, paid for the duration of the programme.
Important considerations:
- Interns are responsible for their own accommodation and transport
- The stipend is intended to support basic living and commuting costs
- The internship does not guarantee permanent employment
Despite this, the experience gained significantly improves employability in both public and private sectors.
Duties and Learning Exposure
While specific duties depend on placement, interns can expect to:
- Support departmental operations aligned to their qualification
- Assist with research, administration, reporting, and analysis
- Gain exposure to public-sector systems and procedures
- Work under supervision and mentorship
- Develop professional, communication, and workplace skills
This structured exposure ensures meaningful learning rather than ad hoc tasks.
How to Apply for the DEE Internship Programme 2026
Applicants must submit a complete application using the prescribed format.
Required Application Documents
Applicants must submit:
- A completed Z83 form (2021 version only)
- A comprehensive CV
Important notes:
- Do not submit certified copies at this stage
- The CV must clearly indicate:
- Qualifications
- Experience (if any)
- Duration of experience
The Z83 form can be obtained from:
- www.dpsa.gov.za
- www.gov.za/documents
Incomplete Z83 forms will result in disqualification.
Application Submission Methods
Applications can be submitted via:
Email (preferred):
[email protected]
[email protected]
Hand Delivery:
Matimba House
192 Visagie Street
Corner Paul Kruger & Visagie Street
Pretoria
Postal Address:
The Director-General
Department of Electricity and Energy
Private Bag X96
Pretoria
0001
Applicants must quote Reference Number: DEE INTERN 01 in their application.

Closing Date and Important Deadlines
- Closing Date: 06 February 2026
- Walk-in applications: Close at 16:00
- Online applications: Close at 23:59
It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure their application reaches the Department on time. Late applications will not be considered.
Enquiries
For enquiries related to the internship programme, contact:
- Ms Thabitha Maloka: (012) 406 7563
- Ms Tinyiko Malatji: (012) 406 7835
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is this internship open to unemployed graduates only?
Yes. The programme is primarily aimed at unemployed graduates.
Do I need work experience to apply?
No prior work experience is required.
Is the internship paid?
Yes. Interns receive a monthly stipend of R7,860.38.
Will I be employed permanently after the internship?
No. The internship does not guarantee permanent employment.
Can graduates with disabilities apply?
Yes. Graduates with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Final Thoughts
The Department of Electricity and Energy Internship Programme 2026 offers graduates a valuable opportunity to gain public-sector experience in one of South Africa’s most strategic sectors. With a structured training environment, a competitive stipend, and exposure across multiple disciplines, this programme provides a strong foundation for long-term career growth.
Eligible graduates are encouraged to apply early and ensure all application requirements are met before the closing date.
