Nissan Rosslyn Learnership Programme
NISSAN Learnership working in automotive fields can be interesting for some people. If you are one of them and currently looking for a job, choosing Nissan learnership opportunity is a good starting to set up your future. Nissan Motor Company is a multinational automobile company based in Japan and has headquarters situated in Yokohama, Nishi-ku to be exact. The company has three brands where it sells the cars, including Datsun, Nissan, and Infiniti brands. This company also has Nismo, an in-house performance tuning product. Back then, the company was known as Nissan zaibatsu. Currently, it is better known as Nissan Group.
Programme Requirements
Interested candidates who want to apply for this learnership position should ensure that they meet the following criteria
- Matric / Grade 12 Mathematics and Science
- Grade 12
- Technical Qualification
Nissan Rosslyn Learnership online application For 2023
All learnership application processes are made online as they open yearly. To apply for the online Learnership application check here to browse and apply for the available advertised positions.
Application Dates
The Opening and closing dates vary depending on the position available. Applicants are reminded to ensure that they submit their application early the better. Nissan Rosslyn will not tolerate any late application. The closing date for all applications is June.
Nissan Rosslyn Learnership Stipend
When you register for a Learnership you will be paid in the form of a stipend. This means you will be paid monthly while you are on the entire learnership.
Nissan Rosslyn contact details
Find contact information below for Learnership enquires and availability at Nissan Rosslyn South Africa.
- Address: Ernest Oppenheimer St, Rosslyn, Akasia, 0200, South Africa
- Phone: +27 12 529 6000
About Nissan Rosslyn
Nissan South Africa is part of a globally competitive automotive company that is growing its brand here and in Sub Saharan Africa markets. We sell Innovative products and build quality cars at our manufacturing hubs in South Africa.
Nissan has always been a part of Renault-Nissan Alliance since 1999. In 2013, Renault, a French automaker, holds a voting stake with the amount of 43.4% in Nissan. Nissan itself holds a non-voting stake with the amount of 15% in Renault. Nissan became the sixth in the world’s biggest automaker after Ford, Toyota, Hyundai Motor Group, General Motors, and Volkswagen Group. If the joint with Renault was included, Nissan would be on the fourth position of the world’s biggest automaker. In Mexico, China, and Russia, Nissan becomes the leading Japanese brand.