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Auto-electric and Mechatronic students placed with Volkswagen SA become artisans Auto-electric and Mechatronic students placed with Volkswagen SA become artisans
Proud artisans Julius Reghaudson and Collin Simon with their trainer, Mr Cliffy Ryan Being in the hub of the Motor Industry of the Eastern... Auto-electric and Mechatronic students placed with Volkswagen SA become artisans

Proud artisans Julius Reghaudson and Collin Simon
with their trainer, Mr Cliffy Ryan

Being in the hub of the Motor Industry of the Eastern Cape Province, Eastcape Midlands TVET College is very fortunate to maintain a synergistic partnership with Volkswagen South Africa (VWSA).

Dayimani Dyantyi and Angelaé Vaaltyn, who have both completed levels two to four of the Autotronics learnerships, were sent to VWSA in Uitenhage, Eastern Cape Province.

There they received additional training in the field of Auto Electricians. After completion, they were trade-tested as Auto-Electricians and subsequently qualified as Artisans.

Collin Simon and Julius Reghaudson completed levels two to four in the Mechatronics Learnership. They then completed six additional electrical unit standards at VWSA. They were also sent through to VWSA where they underwent their trade tests and were able to qualify as Electrical Installation Artisans.

By Klasie Claassen

Source TVET College Times

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