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TOYOTA SOUTH AFRICA MOTORS LEARNERSHIP PROGRAMME FOR YOUNG SOUTH AFRICANS

Apply for the Toyota South Africa Motors Learnership Programme for Young South Africans

DEADLINE: 31st March 2022

About Toyota South Africa Motors

Toyota South Africa Motors is as much a part of our South African culture as our vibrant citizens that drive our vehicles. Our South African culture is at the heart of our organisation and it is the primary reason why South Africans love our vehicles. Whilst we strive beyond expectations to satisfy our customers we take the development of our future leaders equally serious.

About the programme

This exciting Learnership provides an opportunity to be trained in various technical disciplines for a period of 7 months. Upon completion, candidates will be awarded with an NQF Level 2 certification.

What is Toyota looking for?

Individuals must have a minimum Educational Qualification in one of the following fields:

Minimum Educational Qualification in Mechanical Trades: NTC3 or Technical Matric – Subjects, Mathematics Physical Science Engineering Drawing/ Graphic Design And a trade related subject (mechanical) Alternatively, Electrical Trade NTC3 or Technical Matric – Subjects, Mathematics Physical Science Engineering Drawing/ Graphic Design Electro Technology/ Industrial Electronics and a trade related subject.

Click here to apply for the Toyota South Africa Motors Learnership Programme

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You may also check> SAPS is recruiting 12 000 youth, 7000 by the end of the year and 5000 to undergo training next year.

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