Apply for WeBuyCars Apprenticeship Programme 2024

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WeBuyCars has an exciting Apprenticeship Programme and inviting interested and qualifying candidates to apply.

Closing date: Ongoing

Location: Cape Town, Western Cape

Apprentice job requirements:

Skills / Personal Attributes:

  • Presentable appearance and sober habits
  • Excellent timekeeping skills
  • No criminal record
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Ability and willingness to learn new skills
  • Experience with diagnostics equipment
  • Computer literate
  • Strong technical background
  • Be able to work in a team environment
  • Set high standards and well-defined realistic goals both personally and within the team
  • Should be able to carry out work in accordance with professional standards and have thorough              knowledge in the field

Qualifications / Experience:

  • Experience in the motor industry
  • 2-3 years’ experience in a workshop
  • Valid drivers license
  • Matric Certificate

Duties:

  • Perform service, repair and maintenance on customer’s vehicles
  • Maintain a safe and clean work environment
  • Order and source parts
  • Diagnosing and fault finding on all vehicle types
  • Overhauling and repairing engines on all vehicle types
  • Remove and Replace automatic and manual transmissions

Click Here To Apply

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WeBuyCars has an exciting Apprenticeship Programme and inviting interested and qualifying candidates to apply. Closing date: Ongoing Location: Cape Town, Western Cape Apprentice job requirements: Skills / Personal Attributes: Presentable appearance and sober habits Excellent timekeeping skills No criminal record Strong interpersonal skills Ability to work under pressure Ability and willingness to learn new skills …

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