NMISA Temperature Internship 2026: Gain Expertise in Metrology

Kickstart your career with NMISA's Temperature Internship! Apply by 25 Aug 2026 for hands-on experience in Temperature Metrology.

Published 19 August 2026
Closing Date 25 August 2026 — 5 days left
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Opportunity

Explore a promising career path with the National Metrology Institute of South Africa (NMISA) through their 24-month Temperature Internship Programme 2026. This opportunity, closing on 25 August 2026, offers a unique chance to gain hands-on experience in Temperature Metrology, supporting the dissemination of national temperature standards to industry.

About the Opportunity

Join NMISA in Pretoria, Gauteng, for a comprehensive internship designed to equip graduates with practical skills in Temperature Metrology. This 24-month program is perfect for those with a BSc Honours degree in Physics or a related technical field, looking to delve into the realms of measurement science, laboratory automation, and scientific data analysis.

Closing Date

Applications for this prestigious internship close on 25 August 2026.

Key Responsibilities

As an intern, you’ll assist in the calibration of temperature sensors, preparation of calibration certificates, and maintenance of technical documentation. You’ll also support compliance with ISO/IEC 17025 and NMISA’s Total Quality Management System, contributing to laboratory planning and resource management.

Requirements/Qualifications

Candidates must hold a BSc Honours Degree in Physics or a related field. No prior work experience is required, but knowledge in programming, scientific data analysis, and measurement uncertainty will be beneficial. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are essential.

Benefits

Interns will receive a monthly stipend ranging from R6,758 to R8,878, based on their qualifications. This program not only offers financial support but also provides invaluable industry experience, contributing to the accuracy of South African trade and industry measurements.

Additional Advantages

Experience in temperature measurement systems, ISO/IEC 17025, and international collaboration will be advantageous but not mandatory.

Skills and Personal Attributes

Successful candidates will demonstrate reliability, integrity, problem-solving abilities, and a willingness to learn. Creativity and innovative thinking are also highly valued.

Purpose of the Internship

This internship aims to provide practical training in Temperature Metrology, ensuring accurate measurement standards that support South African trade and industry.

Posted: 18 August 2026


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