Accredited Skills programmes

Accredited Skills Programmes in South Africa

The College of Production Technology (CPT) offers accredited, industry-aligned skills programmes designed to equip employees with practical, workplace-ready competencies in manufacturing, production, warehousing, health and safety, and business operations. Aligned with NQF unit standards and structured for efficient delivery, these short, focused programmes enable companies to upskill teams, improve productivity, and meet compliance requirements while supporting career development. CPT’s hands-on training approach ensures learners gain immediately applicable skills that strengthen operational performance and drive sustainable business growth.

Targeted Workplace Training for Production and Manufacturing Teams

CPT’s Skills Programmes are designed to provide focused, short-duration training interventions that address specific operational needs within manufacturing, production, and engineering environments. These programmes prioritise practical application, compliance, and measurable workplace improvement, enabling employers to upskill teams efficiently without committing to full learnership qualifications.

Each programme supports operational performance by strengthening employee competence, reinforcing safety practices, improving communication, and standardising production processes across the workplace.

What Skills Programmes Deliver

Skills Programmes are structured to support employed learners and operational teams through:

  • Practical, workplace-aligned training interventions
  • Improved productivity and process consistency
  • Strengthened safety and compliance practices
  • Development of foundational technical and behavioural competencies
  • Immediate application of learning in the production environment

These programmes are ideal for organisations that need targeted skills development aligned to operational requirements, production outputs, and workforce performance objectives.

Available Skills Programmes

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