
Luhlaza Advisory and Consulting (Pty) Ltd is inviting qualified graduates to apply for its 2026 Internship Programme. This exciting opportunity is aimed at ambitious graduates who are passionate about Earth Sciences and ready to build practical industry experience within a professional consulting environment. The internship is based in Johannesburg and Durban and offers successful candidates the chance to work on impactful projects across Southern Africa and beyond.
This 24-month fixed-term internship programme is designed for graduates who want to gain exposure in geotechnical, geological, and geohydrological consulting. Candidates will work alongside experienced professionals while developing technical, analytical, and field-based skills that are highly valued in the industry.
Programme Details
- Position: Internship Programme 2026
- Duration: 24 Months Fixed-Term Contract
- Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng & Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
- Stipend: Not Specified
- Closing Date: 25 May 2026
- Application Email: [email protected]
Luhlaza Advisory and Consulting is recognised as a specialist consultancy that delivers professional solutions in the mining, infrastructure, environmental, and water sectors. The company focuses on innovation, technical excellence, and multidisciplinary collaboration, making this internship ideal for graduates looking to transition from academic learning into real-world consulting.
Internship Location
- Johannesburg, Gauteng
- Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
Internship Duration
- 24 Months Fixed-Term Contract
Available Internship Streams
Graduates may apply within the following fields:
- Geology
- Engineering Geology
- Geohydrology
The programme is structured to provide broad exposure across multiple disciplines, enabling graduates to develop practical skills while understanding how geological and geotechnical consulting projects operate from planning through implementation.
About the Internship Programme
The Luhlaza internship programme is aimed at preparing graduates for long-term careers within the Earth Sciences and consulting industries. Interns will gain hands-on experience while working on active projects in the field and office environments.
Successful candidates will be exposed to various technical processes including investigations, drilling supervision, geological mapping, data analysis, field reporting, project coordination, and multidisciplinary collaboration. This practical exposure allows graduates to strengthen both technical and professional competencies.
The internship also provides opportunities to participate in projects that contribute to infrastructure development, mining operations, environmental sustainability, and water resource management across Southern Africa.
Candidates who enjoy fieldwork, problem-solving, technical investigations, and working in dynamic environments are encouraged to apply.
Key Responsibilities
Interns selected for the programme will assist with a wide range of technical and operational activities. Responsibilities may include the following:
Geotechnical and Geohydrological Investigations
Interns will support investigations related to soil, rock, groundwater, and geological conditions. This includes assisting senior consultants during field assessments and technical evaluations conducted for mining, infrastructure, and environmental projects.
Core Logging and Drilling Supervision
Graduates will help supervise drilling activities while learning how to interpret geological formations and collect accurate field data. Exposure to core logging techniques will help interns understand geological structures and subsurface conditions.
Geological Mapping
Interns will participate in geological mapping activities used to assess terrain, rock formations, groundwater systems, and environmental conditions. Mapping experience is essential for building practical geological interpretation skills.
Data Collection and Analysis
The programme includes training in capturing, organising, and analysing field and laboratory data. Interns will learn how technical information is processed and interpreted for consulting reports and project recommendations.
Reporting and Documentation
Successful candidates will assist with compiling field reports, managing technical documentation, coordinating schedules, and preparing project-related information. Exposure to professional reporting standards is an important component of the internship.
Multidisciplinary Collaboration
Interns will work alongside professionals from various technical disciplines including geology, engineering, laboratory services, and geohydrology. This collaborative environment allows graduates to understand how different technical teams contribute to successful project delivery.
Proposal Preparation and Problem Solving
The programme also includes participation in proposal preparation and project planning activities. Interns will gain insight into how consulting services are developed and delivered to clients while learning practical problem-solving techniques used in the industry.
Minimum Requirements
Applicants interested in the internship programme must meet the following requirements:
Educational Qualifications
Candidates must possess one of the following qualifications:
- BSc Honours Degree in Geology
- BSc Honours Degree in Engineering Geology
- BSc Honours Degree in Geohydrology
Applicants who have recently completed their studies or are awaiting final results may also be considered depending on qualification status.
Citizenship
- South African citizenship is required.
Driver’s License
- A valid Code 8 driver’s license is mandatory.
The ability to travel independently is essential due to the field-based nature of the internship.
Willingness to Travel
Candidates must be willing to travel locally and internationally when required. Some projects may involve working in remote field locations for specific periods.
Communication Skills
Strong verbal and written communication skills are important. Interns will work within professional teams and contribute to technical reports and project discussions.
Computer Literacy
Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in:
- Microsoft Word
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft PowerPoint
Basic technical reporting and data management skills will be advantageous.
Personal Attributes
The ideal candidate should demonstrate:
- Curiosity and eagerness to learn
- Adaptability in dynamic environments
- Critical thinking abilities
- Professionalism
- Strong work ethic
- Ability to work within multidisciplinary teams
- Interest in field-based technical work
Skills and Experience Gained
This internship provides extensive exposure that can significantly strengthen future career opportunities within the consulting and Earth Sciences sectors.
Structured Mentorship
Interns will receive guidance from experienced professionals who understand the technical and operational demands of the industry. Mentorship plays an important role in helping graduates transition successfully into professional consulting careers.
Field Experience
Graduates will gain direct exposure to field investigations, drilling operations, mapping activities, and data collection processes. Practical field experience is highly valuable within geology and geohydrology careers.
Technical Development
The programme allows interns to strengthen technical knowledge through exposure to real projects involving infrastructure, environmental studies, mining operations, and groundwater assessments.
Industry Exposure
Candidates will gain insight into how consulting projects are managed from initiation through completion. This includes project coordination, scheduling, technical investigations, reporting, and client-focused problem solving.
Professional Growth
Working within multidisciplinary teams allows graduates to develop communication, collaboration, and organisational skills that are essential for long-term professional success.
Why Consider This Internship?
The Luhlaza Advisory and Consulting internship programme offers more than entry-level work experience. It provides graduates with a platform to build practical expertise while contributing to meaningful projects that impact infrastructure, mining, water management, and environmental sustainability.
Graduates entering the Earth Sciences sector often require practical field exposure to complement academic knowledge. This programme creates an opportunity to bridge that gap through structured training, mentorship, and participation in real consulting projects.
The consulting environment also exposes interns to fast-paced problem solving and multidisciplinary teamwork, helping graduates develop confidence and industry readiness.
For candidates passionate about geology, engineering geology, or geohydrology, this internship presents an opportunity to establish a strong technical foundation while learning directly from experienced professionals.
Application Process
Applicants interested in joining the programme must submit the following documents:
- Updated Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Relevant Qualifications
- Academic Records
- Certified Copy of South African ID
- Certified Copy of Driver’s License
- Applications must be sent via email to: [email protected]
Closing Date: 25 May 2026
Applicants are encouraged to submit applications before the closing date to avoid missing this opportunity.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further assessments or interviews.
Important Notes
- The internship is based in Johannesburg and Durban.
- The programme duration is 24 months.
- Fieldwork and travel form part of the internship responsibilities.
- Candidates must be willing to work across multiple disciplines.
- Preference may be given to applicants who demonstrate strong academic performance and a genuine interest in consulting and field investigations.
Graduates seeking practical exposure within the Earth Sciences consulting industry are encouraged to apply and take advantage of this opportunity to develop professional experience in a technically driven environment.