Job Overview
Airports Company South Africa Limited is offering multiple Learnership Programmes aimed at young South Africans eager to start their professional journey in the aviation industry.
Location: Various airports across South Africa (George Airport, Kimberly Airport, King Shaka International Airport, King Palo Airport, Upington International Airport, Bram Fischer International Airport, Chief Dawid Stuurman International Airport, O.R. Tambo International Airport)
Organization: Airports Company South Africa Limited
Closing Date: Not specified
These programmes are open to unemployed individuals aged 18-34 and provide practical training, skill development, and a stipend for up to 18 months.
Programmes & Qualifications
Participants will have the opportunity to gain qualifications such as:
- National Certificate: Business Administration Services – NQF 3
- Further Education & Training Certificate: Fire & Rescue Operations – NQF 4
- National Certificate: Operational Management – NQF 3
The training involves 70% practical experience at relevant departments and 30% theoretical learning at designated facilities.
Successful learners will receive a stipend during the programme.
Who Can Apply?
- Unemployed South African citizens
- Ages 18-34
- Hold a Grade 12 certificate
- Physically and medically fit for Fire & Rescue operations
- No criminal record
Personal Skills & Competencies:
- Adaptability, Assertiveness, Ethical Orientation, Interpersonal Sensitivity, Problem Solving, Resilience
Core Skills:
- Collaboration, Communication, Customer Orientation, Creativity, Initiative, Teamwork
Interested?
Candidates shortlisted for the programmes will be asked to provide proof of qualifications and NQF credits. Hiring will align with Airports Company South Africa’s values and employment equity policies.
Take this opportunity to launch your career in the aviation industry—apply now!
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