Mercedes-Benz Apprenticeships Available


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Are you interested in working for a world-class leading motoring company? Mercedes-Benz South Africa is recruiting now for their apprenticeship programme. 


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The Mercedes-Benz Apprentice Programme (Level Year 1) is now open for applicationsMercedes-Benz Sandton. This apprenticeship opportunity is ideal for young individuals who want to gain practical experience and build a career in the motor industry.

Start Your Career with Mercedes-Benz

This apprenticeship offers hands-on training within a professional dealership environment. As a Level Year 1 Apprentice, you will work under close supervision while developing technical skills and industry knowledge.

If you are passionate about the automotive sector and eager to learn, this Mercedes-Benz apprenticeship could be the perfect entry point into the industry.

Apprentice Duties and Responsibilities

Successful candidates will:

  • Assist with daily tasks and departmental projects.
  • Shadow experienced staff members to learn industry standards and best practices.
  • Attend training sessions and workshops to build technical skills.
  • Maintain a clean, organised and safe working environment.
  • Follow all safety guidelines and workplace regulations.

Minimum Requirements

  • Grade 12 / Matric certificate (with Pure Mathematics and Physical Science).
  • Valid South African driver’s licence.
  • Basic computer literacy.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to follow instructions and work effectively in a team.
  • Willingness to learn and grow within the automotive field.

Why Apply for the Mercedes-Benz Apprenticeship?

The Mercedes-Benz Apprentice Programme provides valuable workplace exposure, structured training and the opportunity to gain real-world experience at a reputable dealership. This apprenticeship can serve as a strong foundation for a long-term career in the automotive industry.

If you meet the requirements and are ready to take the first step in your career, apply now for the Mercedes-Benz Level Year 1 Apprenticeship.

HOW TO APPLY

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