Toyota| Learner Maintenance: Unemployed Prod Programme

Req ID: 3321
Job Family: Manufacturing
Building Address: Prospecton, Durban
Province: KwaZulu- Natal
Type of Hire: Contract
Purpose
This is a Learnership Programme where incumbents will complete the ensuing training:
- Work in a platoon
- Safety Hand tools
- Assembly & manufacturing Drawing &
- Marking off Welding
- Operate & cover product machines
- Prepare shells
- Fire fighting
- Operations & dispatch products
Qualifications and Experience
- National Technical Certificate( N3 – N6)
- Matric/ Specialized Matric with Maths & Physical Science or Engineering Science, Electrical Trade Theory or Mechanical Trade Theory, or Motor trade proposition, Mechanical Drawing, Graphical Design,
Capabilities:
- Good Communication chops
- Planning and Organizing Adaptability Analytical
- Accurate information gathering and analysis
Perseverance
- NQF position 3 instrument achieved on completion of learnership programme.
Best Before: 19 December 2025
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In 1933 Toyoda Kiichiro founded what later became the Toyota Motor Corporation as a division of the Toyoda Automatic Loom Works, Ltd. (later Toyota Industries Corporation, now a subsidiary), a Japanese manufacturer founded by his father, Toyoda Sakichi. Its first production car, the Model AA sedan, was released in 1936. The following year the division was incorporated as the Toyota Motor Company, Ltd., headed by Kiichiro. (The company’s name was changed to Toyota, which has a more pleasing sound in Japanese.) Toyota subsequently established several related companies, including Toyoda Machine Works, Ltd. (1941), and Toyota Auto Body, Ltd. (1945). During World War II the company suspended production of passenger cars and concentrated on trucks. Faced with wrecked facilities and a chaotic economy in the aftermath of World War II, the company did not resume making passenger cars until 1947 with the introduction of the Model SA.



