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2026 engineering graduates join Rheinmetall Denel Munition

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 13, 2026
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“You realise what you knew from university was just the foundation.” That was a reflection from one of the 19 engineers who have joined Rheinmetall Denel Munition’s (RDM’s) Engineering Graduate Programme (EGP), which captures the spirit of their first week on site.

For several chemical engineering graduates, the Wellington plant was a defining highlight. “At university, you make recommendations based on textbooks. Seeing the processes in real time changes everything.”

The graduates will spend the next year gaining hands-on experience in RDM’s manufacturing environments across Wellington, Somerset West, Boskop, and Boksburg. After induction and safety training, they were immersed in real production settings, where theory quickly gave way to lived experience.

Another graduate described the experience as overwhelming, but exciting – a glimpse into the depth of learning still ahead.

Testing facilities stood out for many across disciplines.  “From the chemistry side, you spend so much time formulating in the lab. Seeing the final product in action made it real,” one graduate shared.  Others were drawn to the analytical and mathematical rigour behind testing, while mechanical engineering graduates described seeing heat exchangers and non-destructive testing applied at scale as “mind-blowing.”

Exposure to design, quality, and safety functions also shifted perceptions.

“I thought quality and safety were mostly theoretical,” one graduate reflected. “Seeing how hands-on and critical they are all the way through to testing completely changed my view.”

To mark the start of the programme, RDM leadership hosted a Fireside Chat with the cohort, sharing insights into the company’s vision and expectations.

Welcoming the graduates, Rheinmetall Denel Munition CEO Maximilian Froch encouraged them to make the most of the opportunity. “Not so long ago, I was sitting where you are sitting, and I have never regretted working for Rheinmetall,” he said.

Chief Operating Officer Louis Erasmus highlighted the value young engineers bring to the organisation. “They arrive with fresh perspectives and open minds. My advice to you is that if you work with a problem long enough, you become part of the problem. Sometimes stepping away from a problem and returning with fresh eyes is where real innovation happens.”

Dr. Deon Steyn, General Manager of Product Development, challenged the graduates to avoid comfort zones, act with intent, and continuously reinvent themselves. “Waiting is not an action,” he reminded them.

Leaders also emphasised the importance of organic growth, encouraging graduates to focus on mastering their current roles, learn from mistakes, and lean on experienced colleagues as they build depth over time.

Kershin Gounden, General Manager of Operations in Somerset West, urged graduates to understand plant objectives and how their projects contribute to real business needs. “Every project exists for a reason. Understanding that context makes all the difference and helps you actually execute your projects as well.”

As graduates begin their year-long journey, their early experiences are shaping how they think about engineering. It’s not just ideas in books anymore; it’s about real systems, real products, and real responsibilities.

The Engineering Graduate Programme is an important part of RDM’s plan to prepare for the future. It helps develop skilled engineers who are ready to grow with the defence industry.



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