Technical Advisor Expert in Automotive Diagnostics (H/F) - Apprenticeship

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Job status

Permanent

Location

Volkswagen (Volkswagen Group France)
Nord, HDF, France

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Are you passionate about understanding, analyzing, and solving complex technical problems in the automotive world? Join the Volkswagen Group France Academy's paid apprenticeship program and become a Technical Advisor Expert, mastering cutting-edge diagnostic technologies across multiple brands including Volkswagen, Škoda, SEAT, CUPRA, and Audi. This 14-month program combines 70% hands-on experience in dealerships with 30% classroom training, culminating in a professional certification recognized throughout the network. Benefit from personalized mentorship, develop advanced skills, and launch your career with high employment prospects in a dynamic, evolving field. Your automotive passion and technical curiosity will thrive here!

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Volkswagen (Volkswagen Group France)

Volkswagen (Volkswagen Group France)

🚗 Become a certified Technical Advisor Expert in Automotive Diagnostics with Volkswagen Group France! This paid 14-month apprenticeship blends practical dealership work with specialist training, offering you cutting-edge skills, expert mentorship, and excellent career opportunities across leading automotive brands. Join us to turn your passion for car diagnostics into a rewarding profession! 🔧✨

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