The Suzuki Apprenticeship Programme provides apprentices with an exciting and challenging opportunity to receive formal qualifications through extensive product training whilst in full-time employment.
Blended Learning is exactly what is says - a blend of traditional classroom and workshop learning combined with workbook, e-learning both at home and in your dealership.
Suzuki Apprentice technicians follow a dedicated programme of theory and practical based training with interactive classroom study, practical hands on in the workshops as well as online learning that can be taken in your own time. The time spent within the dealership will give you an excellent understanding of Suzuki’s systems and general practices, while the block release study allows for focused learning.
A 360 degree training experience, The Suzuki Advanced Apprenticeship Programme combines formal qualifications with extensive customer handling training to generate a technician who is competent in carrying out major repairs, as they are to talking to a customer about their vehicle or motorcycle.
We monitor progress and provide support throughout the learning experience while your full time paid employment is provided by your local dealer.
The training course takes place on location at the state of the art, purpose designed Suzuki accredited training centre in Nottingham . These training facilities provide a very real Suzuki dealership environment, allowing apprentices a real taste of the experience of their career to come with one of the world’s leading motorcycle and automobile manufacturers.
In return for your commitment to learning, Suzuki takes care of everything else. Your course fees, accommodation, meals, travelling expenses and also, of course, your wages are met by your employer.
By the time you finish the course you will have made many new friends and acquired essential skills that will enable you to succeed within a demanding Suzuki dealership today, and in the future.
“Other Suzuki apprentices have already achieved it, so why not you?”