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Apprenticeships and Learnerships

You can improve your workforce’s education at the AA Training Centre. We cater for three trades within the National Qualifications Framework: 

Automotive Electrician → Autotronics, Diesel Fuel Injection Technician, Diesel Fitter 
Diesel Mechanic → Automotive Repair and Maintenance (Commercial Vehicles)
Motor Mechanic → Automotive Repair and Maintenance (Passenger Vehicles)

 

Entry requirements →  Minimum 16 years old with a Grade 10 certificate
  Grade 11 or Matric certificate with maths & science
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Programme structure → Complete 3 levels (6 or 12 months per level) 
  6 weeks of institutional training (6 or 12 months per level)
  Theoretical, practical & formative assessments

Psychometric Assessments

As an employer, you can also access psychometric assessments at the AA Training Centre. These assessments verify whether candidates have the correct aptitude and attitude to be successful in a motor industry related trade. 

Entry requirements → Grade 10 certificate with maths & science
The assessment process → Basic English literacy test 
  Basic mechanical & electrical ability and skills test

Tools used for the assessment

Verbal Comprehension.
Numerical Computation.
Visual Estimation.
Mechanical Comprehension.
Technical Understanding.
Numerical Reasoning.
Spatial Recognition.
Work Styles Questionnaire.
Learning Styles/Modes Questionnaire.
Basic Tool Knowledge Questionnaire.

 

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