Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) has announced its Toyota Learnership Programme 2025, a fantastic opportunity for unemployed learners to gain hands-on experience in manufacturing and maintenance. This contract-based programme, located at Toyota’s Prospecton facility in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.
It provides participants with structured training that will equip them with technical and workplace skills. Successful learners will achieve an NQF Level 3 certification, enhancing their employability.
Programme Overview
The Toyota Learnership Programme 2025 aims to provide unemployed learners with essential knowledge and practical skills in industrial maintenance and manufacturing operations. The training covers a variety of key areas that are critical for working in an industrial environment.
Key Training Areas
Participants will receive structured learning in the following areas:
- Working in a team environment to develop collaboration and communication skills.
- Using and maintaining hand tools essential for industrial work.
- Understanding and applying safety procedures in a manufacturing setting.
- Reading and interpreting assembly and manufacturing drawings to understand production layouts.
- Marking off welding areas and performing basic welding tasks.
- Operating and monitoring production machines to ensure efficient operations.
- Preparing surfaces for painting, welding, or further processing.
- Firefighting techniques to handle emergency situations in the workplace.
- Operations and dispatching of products to manage inventory and logistics.
This structured approach ensures that learners gain both theoretical knowledge and practical experience, making them job-ready in the manufacturing sector.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the Toyota Learnership Programme 2025, applicants must meet the following minimum qualifications:
- National Technical Certificate (N3 – N6) OR
- Matric or Technical Matric, with the following subjects:
- Mathematics & Physical Science (or Engineering Science)
- Electrical Trade Theory or Mechanical Trade Theory
- Motor Trade Theory
- Mechanical Drawing or Graphical Design
This educational background ensures that learners have a solid foundation in technical subjects to understand manufacturing processes.
Required Competencies
Applicants should possess the following skills and abilities to successfully complete the learnership:
- Good communication skills – Ability to convey and understand instructions.
- Planning and organizing – Managing tasks effectively and meeting deadlines.
- Adaptability – Willingness to learn and work in different situations.
- Analytical thinking – Problem-solving skills for troubleshooting manufacturing processes.
- Attention to detail – Accuracy in technical work and following safety procedures.
- Perseverance – Commitment to completing the programme and overcoming challenges.
These skills will help learners transition smoothly into a real-world manufacturing setting and improve their future job prospects.
Training and Certification
- The programme consists of both theoretical and practical training in an industrial environment.
- Upon successful completion, learners will receive an NQF Level 3 certification.
- This qualification will increase employment opportunities in the manufacturing and engineering sectors.
Programme Location and Duration
- The Toyota Learnership Programme 2025 is based at Toyota’s Prospecton facility in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.
- The duration of the learnership will be communicated to successful applicants.
Application Process
Interested candidates must submit their applications before the closing date: 12 March 2025.
How to Apply
To apply for the Toyota Learnership Programme 2025, candidates must:
- Ensure they meet the minimum qualification and competency requirements.
- Prepare a comprehensive CV highlighting their skills and experience.
- Gather certified copies of their qualifications (Matric/N3-N6 certificates).
- Submit their application through Toyota’s recruitment portal or designated submission platform.
Early applications are encouraged to avoid missing this valuable opportunity.
Benefits of the Toyota Learnership Programme
This learnership programme provides unemployed learners with the technical skills and industry exposure needed to start a successful career in manufacturing and maintenance. Some key benefits include:
- Hands-on industry experience in a world-class manufacturing environment.
- Structured training that covers both theoretical knowledge and practical application.
- Recognition with an NQF Level 3 certification, enhancing future employment opportunities.
- Opportunities to develop essential workplace skills, including problem-solving and teamwork.
- A stepping stone to potential career growth in the manufacturing and engineering sectors.
For young South Africans interested in engineering, maintenance, and production, this programme is an excellent gateway into the industry.
Closing Date
- Final date to apply: 12 March 2025.
- Interested candidates should submit applications early to secure their spot.
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The Toyota Learnership Programme 2025 is a golden opportunity for unemployed learners to develop valuable technical skills and gain hands-on industry experience in manufacturing and maintenance. By successfully completing this learnership, participants will earn an NQF Level 3 qualification, boosting their employability and preparing them for future career opportunities.
For more details, applicants can visit Toyota’s official careers page or contact the recruitment office at Toyota’s Prospecton facility in Durban.