16 Hyundai Motors technicians undergo certified programme
Sixteen technicians from Hyundai Motors
and Investments (Ghana) Limited were certified by the International Service
Division of Hyundai Motor Company from Hyundai Technical Training
Academy.
Education and skills development are the
foundations for Hyundai Motors and Investments (Ghana) Limited as it has
expanded its commitment to create employment opportunities for economic
upliftment.
The certificate recognition is to the technical
workers who are the backbone of the company because they see to the mechanism
of every vehicle and needs enhancement due to upgrade in technology.
The programme which was done online due to the
pandemic surrounding us is an initiative to equip especially the technicians of
the company with the latest-generation vehicles and engines. The training is to
empower technicians also with crucial skills and technical training in the
automotive sphere.
With the automotive sector recognised as one
of Ghana's largest employers, contributing a fraction to the country’s GDP, it
has a very important role to play in upskilling workers to sustain and further
develop the industry and the economy as well.
Speaking at the ceremony, last Friday, the Service
Manager, Shibu Kulangara of Hyundai Motors and Investment Limited explained
that the certificates attained by the technicians worldwide is to enhance their
skills and creativity in the automobile sector.
“The training is to certify that the technicians
working on the vehicles in the company are very equipped to the technical
knowledge of recent automobile upgrades in development of technologies in the
engines, electronics, suspension, transmission and the electric cars,” he said.
Emil Gawu, Assistant Workshop Manager, who also
passed in acquiring the Certified Certificate from the training said: “We have
gone through 6-months online training which is a global course for all Hyundai
Motors technicians. The course is in three levels which are Certified Certificate,
Expert Certificate and Master Certificate.”
“Since 2019, Hyundai has shifted from both
normal engine and transmission to smart stream systems. So, we needed to change
the way we work and handle vehicles to a different level. We are happy we have
a renewed mind on latest technologies that will improve our performance to
satisfy our customers and I am so glad I took part as we have undergone the
first part of the course successfully and received our certificate,” Mr Gawu
added.
Stallions Motors has been in Ghana for 20years
and has Hyundai Motors as a branch of it.
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