Free Trade Test Programme – MPK Electrical & Projects |

by admin · April 4, 2025

Overview:

MPK Electrical & Projects invites qualified and experienced artisans to take part in its 100% Free Trade Test Programme under the ARPL (Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning) initiative. This is your chance to obtain a nationally recognized trade certification in high-demand, high-income fields such as Electrical, Welding, Plumbing, Millwright, and Mechanical Fitting — all at no cost to you.

This is a powerful step toward career advancement, formal qualification, and higher earning potential in South Africa’s booming construction and engineering sectors.

Key Responsibilities:

•Attend both theory and practical part-time trade training (Monday to Friday)

•Participate in preparation sessions for your designated trade assessment

•Complete a formal trade test recognized by national training authorities

•Use your existing trade knowledge to earn an accredited certification

Requirements:

•South African citizen, aged between 19 – 65 years •Minimum 3 years of verified work experience in the relevant trade (testimonial required) •Qualifications: Grade 9, Matric (Grade 12), N2/N3 or higher (advantageous)

•Must submit a valid CV and copy of your ID Must be committed and available for training and assessment days

Available Trade Test Fields:

•Electrical (50 openings)

•Welding (15 openings)

•Plumbing (10 openings)

•Mechanical Fitter (10 openings)

•Millwright (5 openings)

Benefits:

•No fees – This is a completely free training and certification programme

•Get qualified in high-paying artisan careers •Boost your employment and contract opportunities

•Receive a nationally recognized trade certificate •Improve your credibility and income in industries such as construction, energy, maintenance, and manufacturing

How to Apply:

Email your CV, ID, and any relevant qualification documents to:

college@mpkelectrical.co.za

Note: Candidates from Ekurhuleni and surrounding areas will be given preference.

Closing Date:

If you do not receive feedback within two weeks of your application, consider it unsuccessful.

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