South African tech company sounds the alarm on skills shortage

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Jendamark Automation says it has noticed a worrying decline in the number of applications for artisan positions.

According to Jendamark Automation, which builds and exports electric automotive component parts, artisans are in high demand globally, with good career prospects for those who finish their vocational training programmes.

He added that South Africa’s manufacturing sector could only grow if there is a steady supply of engineers, artisans and technicians who can build and fix things.Despite the challenging situation, numerous programs are in place to increase the number of skilled artisans across the country. Van Rooyen said that Jendamark contributed to skills development by running its own in-house apprenticeship programme for mechanical fitters, electricians and toolmakers. The program is four years long and is overseen by MERSETA and endorsed by the Department of Higher Education and Training.

 

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