List Of Artisan Schools In South Africa

An artisan is basically a worker in a skilled trade, especially one that involves making things by hand.

There are various types of artisans and examples are; Welders, Electricians, Fitters, Turners, Millwrights, Sheetmetal Workers, Boilermakers, Mechatronics, Mechanics, Toolmakers, Patternmakers, Bricklayers, Plumbers, Carpenters, Joiners, Shutterhands, Steel fixers, Glaziers, Plasterers, Tilers, Sound technicians, and Instrumentation and electronics technicians.

As said earlier, Artisans are highly skilled people whose work is basically manufacturing, servicing, and repair.

Where To Study To Become An Artisan In South Africa?

There are various schools in South Africa that focus on skill acquisition training to become an artisan. Below is List Of Artisan Schools In South Africa

Artisan Training Institute

Ekurhuleni Artisans and Skills Training Centre

Artisan Development Academy

SEIFSA Training Centre

Bidvest Automotive Artisan Academy

Artisans Training – Johannesburg Institute of Engineering

Protech Training – Technical Skills & Artisan Training

Technotrain Artisan Training In South Africa

MSC Artisan Academy

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What Are The Types Of Artisans?

 Artisans come in many types, examples are; Welders, Electricians, Fitters, Turners, Millwrights, Sheetmetal Workers, Boilermakers, Mechatronics, Mechanics, Toolmakers, Patternmakers, Bricklayers, Plumbers, Carpenters, Joiners, Shutterhands, Steel fixers, Glaziers, Plasterers, Tilers, Sound technicians, and Instrumentation and electronics technicians.

How much does an artisan earn in South Africa?

According to fin24, In the manufacturing sector – where Gauteng is top – a machinist earns between R16 737 and R21 781 per month and a skilled artisan between R15 005 and R16 506 per month. A plant manager earns on average between R29 685 and R45 100 per month. These are just a few of the artisans

What Course Do You Need to Become An Artisan?

Artisans requires basic reading and writing to learn the various skills which include;

Electrical Fitting and Turning

Millwright

Boilermaking

Plating

Welding

Diesel, Petrol, and Tractor Mechanics

Auto Electrician Training

Measurement Control and Instrumentation

Rigging

Are Artisan In High Demand In South Africa?

Yes. With the high population of factories and industries in South Africa, there is always the need for someone to keep manufacturing to meet the demands of South Africans, Service available infrastructure and repair those faulty.

Requirements To Be Trained As An Artisan In South Africa

Requirements of becoming an artisan are a minimum of 40% in Mathematics(excluding mathematical literacy) at Grade 09 level or National Certificate (Vocational) Level 02; and in case of civil, mechanical and electrical categories of trades a minimum of 40% in the relevant N02 trade theory or the relevant vocational subjects of the National Certificate (vocational) Level 02.

The entire pathways end with a trade test at a national trade test centre that is accredited by the Quality Council of Trades and Occupations (QCTO). In order to call yourself a qualified artisan, you must pass the trade test.