Mercedes-Benz Korea Opens Recruitment for 13th Class of 'AMT Program' to Train Automotive Maintenance Technicians View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Mercedes-Benz Korea announced on the 11th that it has begun recruiting the 13th class of trainees for the ‘Mercedes-Benz AMT Program,’ aimed at training automotive maintenance experts.


The Mercedes-Benz AMT Program is a specialized maintenance personnel training program introduced by adapting Daimler Group’s job training program to domestic conditions and environments. Following Daimler’s advanced teaching methods, automotive basic education, Mercedes-Benz specialized training, and technical education on the latest vehicles are conducted by three dedicated trainers certified in Germany.


The 13th class trainees to be recruited this time will be selected through document screening, written tests, and interviews, with a total of 14 final candidates. The selected trainees will undergo theoretical education and on-site practice concurrently for 15 months starting in September at the Mercedes-Benz Korea Training Academy and official service centers.


All graduates who complete the program will receive ▲ AMT certification by Mercedes-Benz headquarters, ▲ Mercedes-Benz Certified System Technician qualification recognized across the global Mercedes-Benz network through evaluation, and ▲ guaranteed employment at Mercedes-Benz official dealerships and service centers.


Since its inception in 2006, the Mercedes-Benz AMT Program has trained over 230 specialized Mercedes-Benz technicians.



Meanwhile, the 13th Mercedes-Benz AMT Program is open to graduates and prospective graduates of automotive-related departments from two-year or higher universities. Applicants can download and complete the required documents from the official Mercedes-Benz website and submit them via email to each dealer’s recruitment officer by the 29th.


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