The MTA is approaching a period in the year where we receive an influx in applications and classes start to fill up quickly.
School is finishing very soon for many young people in South Australia and between now and March next year, we expect a sharp increase of apprenticeship applications across a range of automotive trades and qualifications.
To accommodate this influx of automotive apprentices and the increasing need to facilitate their training, we will be taking on two more trainers by the end of this year to back up the more than 25,000 training hours we deliver each month.
Listed below are our upcoming classes and start dates at Royal Park. If you are looking to take on a quality automotive apprentice, we will soon have many young people starting their training and ready to be hosted.
3 December:
- Light Vehicle
- Heavy Vehicle
7 January:
- Light Vehicle
- Automotive Refinishing
- Heavy Vehicle
14 January:
If you have or a looking for an apprentice in ANY of the below trades, we are able to train and / or employ all year round at our 5 training sites around the state including Royal Park, Davoren Park, Bordertown, Cleve and Strathalbyn:
MOTOR MECHANIC
AUR30616 Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology
VEHICLE PAINTER
AUR32416 Certificate III in Automotive Refinishing Technology
DIESEL MECHANIC
AUR31116 Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Vehicle Mechanical Technology
PANEL BEATER
AUR32116 Certificate III in Automotive Body Repair Technology
AGRICULTURAL DIESEL MECHANIC
AUR30416 Certificate III in Agriculture Mechanical Technology
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS SALES
AUR31016 Certificate III in Automotive Sales
MOBILE PLANT DIESEL MECHANIC
AUR31216 Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology
HEAVY COMMERCIAL TRAILER TECHNICIAN
AUR31816 Certificate III in Heavy Commercial Trailer Technology
If you would like to enquire about taking on a MTA trained apprentice or need assistance in the recruitment of one, contact Jason Polgreen by clicking here.
If you have an apprentice who requires training, click here to contact the MTA’s RTO Manager Mario Marrone.