Seeking a MerSETA and QCTO accredited training provider to coordinate and implement a skills development program in the automotive sector over an 18-month period in the Free State. This initiative aims to enhance workforce capabilities and address skills shortages.
The Free State Fleet Management is inviting proposals from accredited training service providers to implement a comprehensive skills development program in the automotive sector. The successful provider will be responsible for coordinating training activities, ensuring compliance with MerSETA and QCTO standards, and delivering high-quality training that meets the needs of the local automotive industry. The program is set to run for 18 months and aims to equip participants with essential skills, thereby enhancing employability and addressing the skills gap in the region.
Key requirements for this tender include the ability to demonstrate previous experience in delivering similar training programs, a thorough understanding of the automotive sector, and the capacity to provide qualified trainers. The selected provider will collaborate closely with stakeholders to tailor the training content to meet industry demands, ensuring that participants gain relevant, practical skills. This initiative not only aims to uplift the local workforce but also to contribute to the overall economic development of the Free State by fostering a skilled labor pool in the automotive sector.
This tender is suitable for accredited training providers with expertise in automotive skills development, particularly those with a track record of delivering successful training programs in collaboration with industry stakeholders. Businesses that can demonstrate compliance with MerSETA and QCTO standards and have qualified trainers are encouraged to apply.
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