Closing Date :2023/05/10
Reference Number :MOT230209-10
Job Title: Level 1 Apprentice (Hyundai SA)
Branch/Department: Hyundai
Job Type: Classification Permanent
Location – Town / City: South Africa
Location – Province/Area Other
Location – Country South Africa
Job Description
An exciting career opportunity has become availble at Hyundai Automotive S.A. for a 1st year Apprentice to join our dynamic team.
Specific Role Responsibilities
The Apprentice scope will include but not be limited to the following:
Remove, recondition & replace cylinder heads dismantle, service.
Repair & assemble engine block & with main components remove.
Diagnose & replace fuel system components understand basic electronics test ignition system components.
Study fundamentals of engine efficiency & forced charging systems.
Move, test, repair & replace electrical components.
Remove & replace clutch & transmission components.
Diagnose & repair brake system & components.
Qualifications and Experience
Grade 12 with Maths and Science (attained 50% average aggregate score of the subjects)
N2 Certificate with Engineering, Science and Mathematics
Accredited tertiary qualification in line with the role
Drivers License
Skills and Personal Attributes
Interpersonal skills
Independence
Conscientiousness
Obedience
Self-motivation
Be able to work in a team
Resilient
Teachable spirit
about hyundai
Hyundai Motor America began selling cars in the United States on 20 February 1986, with a single model, the Hyundai Excel. That year, Hyundai set a record of selling the most automobiles in its first year of business in the United States compared to any other car brand; total sales in 1986 were 168,882.
Initially well received, the Excel’s faults soon became apparent; cost-cutting measures caused reliability to suffer. With an increasingly poor reputation for quality, Hyundai sales plummeted, and many dealerships either earned their profits on repairs or abandoned the product. At one point, Hyundai became the butt of many jokes (i.e. Hyundai stands for “Hope you understand nothing’s driveable and inexpensive”)