QCTO APPROVES THREE GREEN HYDROGEN SKILLS QUALIFICATIONS PROGRAMMES
- BEE NEWS
- Jun 4
- 2 min read
Schalk Burger | 3 June 2025

Regulator the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) has formally approved three new National Qualifications Framework (NQF) Level 4 green hydrogen skills programmes, namely green hydrogen production, green hydrogen storage and transfer and green hydrogen technology, says Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority (CHIETA).
These programmes will equip learners with critical technical and operational skills needed in the green hydrogen value chain, from production and storage to transportation and technology innovation, and will help to build the country’s capacity for a sustainable and inclusive energy future, says CHIETA CEO Yershen Pillay.
These programmes were developed in close collaboration with industry leaders, training providers, technical experts and government stakeholders. The three nationally recognised qualifications have thus been designed to meet the real demands of a fast-evolving green hydrogen sector, he notes.
“We are building the technical pipeline needed to support a green economy, while opening up career opportunities for youth, artisans and operators across multiple industries.”
Specifically, the three QCTO-approved qualifications will prepare learners for a range of roles in green hydrogen production, storage, transport and technology.
Among others, learners will be equipped to operate and maintain hydrogen production and storage equipment and coordinate technical activities and logistics. They will also be able to monitor environmental impacts and performance of hydrogen technologies and understand safety, regulatory and industry standards.
Graduates will be ready for roles such as operators, artisans, maintenance technicians and logistics professionals across the energy, transport, manufacturing and chemical sectors, Pillay says.
Further, with QCTO approval secured, skills development providers (SDPs) can now apply for programme accreditation. Once accredited, SDPs can begin offering the programmes, with CHIETA providing strategic guidance and support.
CHIETA is also embarking on a national awareness campaign to promote uptake, build training infrastructure, and ensure access across provinces, he adds.
South Africa’s rich renewable-energy resources and strong chemical industry base place it in a unique position to lead the continent’s green hydrogen revolution. However, without the right skills in place, this opportunity could be lost.
“Green hydrogen has the potential to power inclusive industrial growth, support decarbonisation, and promote sustainability. This is about future-proofing our workforce and ensuring no one is left behind in the energy transition.
“Green hydrogen is a pathway to economic renewal and climate resilience and, with the right skills, South Africa will lead the way,” he says.
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