Service Apprentice
(1009756)
Job Type
Trainee & Apprenticeship
Category
Service
Location
Galway City, County Galway, Ireland
Office Location
Job Details
Job Title: Apprenticeship Programme: 1st Year Apprentice
Responsible to: Service Manager
Main Purpose of Job:
At Connolly Motor Group we are one of Irelands No.1 Aftersales Dealers for Audi, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, SEAT, Cupra, Hyundai, Volvo and MG with sites in Ballina, Sligo, Galway and Letterkenny. As part of our Apprenticeship Programme we are currently interested in recruiting a 1st year Service Apprentice within Motor Mechanics to join our growing team in Mercedes-Benz Galway.
The role:
The apprenticeship offered will be for a 4-year period and will involve both on the job and off the job training. On successful completion of your apprenticeship, you will receive a nationally and internationally recognised FETAC Level 6 Craft Certificate.
The person:
Skills and Competencies:
Minimum SOLAS entry requirements is essential
Leaving Certificate with a pass in Ordinary level Maths is essential
Ability to work in a team
Ability to work on own initiative
Display a keen interest in Motor Vehicles
Interested in working in a fast-paced environment
Attention to detail is fundamental to ensure quality is consistently delivered
Continuous improvement mindset
Full Clean Drivers license
We understand the importance of investing in our apprentices, we provide a fully equipped toolbox to the value of €3,000, training and development, uniforms, working with world class brands, employee assistance programme, career progression post apprenticeship, further education and other benefits.
If you are driven, customer focused, with a continuous improvement mindset we would be interested to hear from you.
Are you interested to hear more about Connolly Motor Group and the Apprenticeship Programme? Click on the links below.
Connolly Motor Group – Who we are
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Apprenticeship Programme at Connolly’s
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Apprenticeship Programme Overview
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Apprenticeships In The Irish Motor Industry
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