Here is steps to Apply For mercedes benz learnership 2022 – 2023 and Also Requirements for mercedes benz learnership Application to be successful.
Graduate Development Programme
Mercedes- Benz South Africa is proud to offer an exceptional development opportunity for recently-qualified, external graduates who desire to be an integral part of the MBSA talent pool.
The Benefits:
- Be part of the uniquely advanced MBSA Graduate Development Programme
- Receive development in your related field of study
- Have an opportunity to build a relationship network within the Daimler Group of Companies
- Gain cross-functional experience AND specialise in your target area
- Be mentored by a coach to guide you through the programme
Who can apply?
- EXTERNAL graduates who have graduated recently, in the last 6 years
- South African Citizens or permanent residents
- Recently qualified graduates, (with NQF 6 or higher), in the following career streams:
- Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial or Mechatronics)
- Human Resources
- Logistics
- Procurement/Purchasing
- IT
- Finance
What is the criteria?
- Excellent Grade 12 results with distinction in HG Mathematics, Maths Literacy and/ or HG Physical Science is an advantage
- Excellent Tertiary Results, with an average of 65% an advantage
Steps to apply
- Log onto the Mercedes-Benz Careers website
- Select MBSA Graduate Development Programme from the menu on the left to learn about the Programme
- Click on Upload CV below and select folder MBSA GDP Applications to apply
- In your application, please include:
- Your CV as an attachment (ensure that the file size is small enough to upload)
- A certified copy of your Grade 12, and/ or latest Tertiary results
- A certified copy of your ID
- Ensure a contact number and email address is provided
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Apprenticeship Training
Our apprenticeship programs span between 3 to 4 years. They are designed for learners with an interest in a technical career. Most applicants will have attended a technical high school or would have studied maths and technical subjects at an academic school or TVET college.
We offer two streams of apprenticeship. The first is automotive related, where learners choose between an Automotive Electrician and Motor Mechanic.
The second is more plant and equipment oriented, where trade options include Millwright, Electrician or Fitter and Turner. These learners would typically be seeking a career as an artisan maintaining complex machinery in a production facility or mechanised plant.
The Mercedes-Benz Learning Academy is both an accredited training provider and trade test centre. Accordingly, learners are offered concentrated theory and practical exposure. This includes plant and work-place rotations right through to their final qualification in their trade of choice.
Unemployed learners are paid a stipend for the duration of their training to help with transport and meal costs – an onsite canteen is available – and are also provided with the necessary protective equipment as required in the maintenance workshop environment.
Shopfloor Skills Training
This two month shop floor training program is aimed to bridge preparing the unemployed school or college leaver for a job as a production worker in a typical manufacturing environment. Learners are given both theory and practical training to equip them with an understanding of the manufacturing world – topics covered include safety, hand tools, power tools, quality, logistics and production systems.
No previous exposure to tools is assumed, so learners are taken through the basics in a motivating environment and equipped with skills that will build confidence to enter the working world.
Typical work-place conditions are simulated in our shop floor training to develop an appreciation of documentation, operating instructions, work ethic, team-work and a continuous improvement mind-set. Once qualified, all learners are placed into a database and are actively marketed with local manufacturing firms, thereby vastly increasing their employment opportunities.
Unemployed learners are paid a stipend for the duration of their training to support transport and meal costs (an on-site canteen is available) – they are also provided the necessary personal protective equipment as generally required in the shop floor environment.
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