This tender seeks qualified providers for water and wastewater treatment and reticulation learnerships, aimed at enhancing skills in the sector until June 2027. Participants will gain valuable industry knowledge and practical experience.
The Swartland Municipality is inviting tenders for the provision of learnerships in water and wastewater treatment and reticulation, with a focus on developing skilled professionals in this critical sector. The program is set to run until June 30, 2027, and aims to equip learners with essential skills and knowledge that meet industry standards. Successful bidders will be responsible for designing and implementing a comprehensive training curriculum that aligns with the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) levels 2 to 5, ensuring participants receive both theoretical and practical training.
The scope of this tender includes the development of training materials, facilitation of workshops, and assessment of learners' progress throughout the program. Providers must demonstrate experience in delivering similar training programs and a strong understanding of the water and wastewater treatment processes. This initiative not only contributes to workforce development but also enhances the overall efficiency and sustainability of water services in the region, ultimately benefiting the community and environment. By investing in human capital, this program aims to foster a new generation of skilled workers who can address the challenges faced in the water sector.
This tender is suitable for training providers, educational institutions, and organizations specializing in skills development within the environmental services sector, particularly those with expertise in water and wastewater management.
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