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Trade List.Cdr To obtain Informaon and forward Applicaons Could be INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY - KATUNAYAKE. done through District offices and Naonal Instute of the Our services for you Naonal Apprence and Industrial Training Authority ksmqK;d ixj¾Ok yd jD;a;Sh mqyqKq wud;HdxYh jpwd;fs; mgptpUj;jp kw;Wk; njhopy; gapw;rp mikr;R Ministry Skills Development and Vocational Training For those who complete Vocaonal Training Ampara NO. 762, SAMAPURA, AMPARA. 067 2229357 cd;sl wdOqksl;aj iy ld¾ñl mqyqKq lsÍï wêldßh Naonal Diploma in Engineering Science AIRPORT ROAD, ANURADHAPURA. Njrpa gapYeh; ifj;njhopw; gapw;rp mjpfhurig Civil Electrical Mechanical Anuradhapura SEPI LOAN Engineering Engineering Engineering 025 2223178 NATIONAL APPRENTICE AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING AUTHORITY Building & Structural Electrical (Power) Automobile NO. 4/10, MALWATTA ROAD, BADULUPITIYA, BADULLA. " if you are a skilled crasman who has obtained Highway & Railway Telecommunicaon General Badulla 055 2230644 | 055 2225700 Vocaonal training cerficates then SEPI LOAN Water & Environment Electronic Marine scheme has been introduced for you. you can apply Director/Principal, Instute of Engineering Technology NO. 294, NEW KALMUNAI ROAD, BATTICALOA. 18th Mile Post, Temple Road, Katunayake. Bacaloa 065 2228130 from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 500,000 via state banks." Tel: 011 2252833 | Fax: 011 2252834 | Web: www.ndes.lk Building the NO. 242, HAVELOCK ROAD, COLOMBO-05. tion... Colombo e genera Basic Requirements: 011 2597672 | 011 2587258 futur INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TRAINING INSTITUTE - KATUBEDDA Must obtained a NVQ Cerficate NO. 395, WAKWELLA ROAD, JULGAHA, GALLE. Galle 091 2235628 Age should between 18-55 NO. 61/5, MINUWANGODA ROAD, GAMPAHA. Should have aend workshops held by Authority on Gampaha 033 2232874 Developing Entrepreneurship Skills NO. 81, SECOND FLOOR, TISSA ROAD, TANGALLE. Two Guarantors Hambantota 047 2241512 Electrical Secon Electronic Secon You should bear 20% of money which is needed for the Electrician (NVQ 4) Electronics NO. 44, SOMASUNDARAM AVENUE, CHUNDIKULI, JAFFNA. Ref & Air Cond: Mechanic (NVQ 4) Construcon Secon Jaffa 021 2222383 business Metal Secon Construcon Site Supervisor (NVQ 4) Machinist (NVQ 4) Plumber (NVQ 4) GALLE ROAD, BERUWALA. Welder (NVQ 4) Prinng & Computer Secon Kaluthara 034 2279710 Contact: Informaon can be obtained from career guidance Wood Work Secon ICT Technician (NVQ 4) Wood Crasman (NVQ 4) Computer Graphic Designer (NVQ 4) unit at Head office or from any NAITA District office Basic Book Binder (NVQ 4) NO. 108/2 B, THIWANKABODHI MAWATHA, KANDY. Offset Machine Operator Kandy 081 2201918 Director/Principal, Industrial Engineering Training Instute. No. 581, Galle Road, Katubedda, Moratuwa. KOBBEWALA JUNCTION, BALLAPANA, GALIGAMUWA. Tel: 011 2647393 | Fax: 011 2645834 Kegalle 035 2284931 Killinochchi A9 ROAD, ANANDAPURAM, KILLINOCHCHI. AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING TRAINING INSTITUTE - ORUGODAWATTA 021 2285615 NEGOMBO ROAD, MALKADUWAWA, KURUNEGALA. Kurunegala 037 2223789 NO. 27A, OPEN UNIVERSITY ROAD, NUPE, MATARA. Matara 041 2226958 New turning for the career via RPL NO. 952/1, NALLAYAN STREET, MANNAR. Mannar 023 2223404 NVQ Cerficates through RPL NO. 11, TEMPLE ROAD, MANDANDAWALA, MATALE. For You.... Automobile Mechanic (NVQ 4) Automobile Tinker / Welder (NVQ 4) Matale 066 2223173 who have service experience & career skills. Automobile Electrician (NVQ 4) Automobile Painter (NVQ 4) Machinist (NVQ 4) Auto A/C Mechanic (NVQ 4) who expected to go abroad Monaragala OLD KACHCHERI COMPLEX, MONARAGALA. Director/Principal, Automobile Engineering Training Instute. 055 2276504 who wish promoons No. 07, Dr. Danister De Silva Mawatha, Orugodawaa, Wellampiya. who expect to follow higher educaon (Diploma or Degree) MANKULAM ROAD, MULLIYAWALAI, MULLAITIVU. Tel: 011 2572977 | Fax: 011 2532181 Mullavu 021 2061012 Minimum Requirements for NVQ (RPL) TEMPLE ROAD, HAWAELIYA, NUWARAELIYA. SRI LANKA-GERMAN TRAINING INSTITUTE - KILINOCHCHI Nuwara Eliya 052 2223702 Service experience should be more than 1 1/2 years. NO. 04, NEW TOWN, POLONNARUWA. Basic educaonal qualificaons or age limit are not considered Polonnaruwa 027 2223023 to apply for this MOLAWATTA, MEDAGAMA ROAD, MADAMPE. Pualam 032 2248250 Contact: Informaon can be obtained from NVQ (RPL) Secon at Head office or from any NAITA District office VIDYALA MAWATHA, NEW TOWN, RATHNAPURA. Rathnapura 045 2228667 Automobile Technology Electrical & Electronic Technology NO. 103/7, POST OFFICE ROAD, TRINCOMALEE. TEL : 0112 888 782 - 5 Automobile Mechanic (NVQ 4) Electrician (NVQ 4) Trincomalee Automobile Electrician (NVQ 4) Industrial Electronic Crasman (NVQ 4) 026 2226569 FAX : 0112 863737 Out Board Engine/Threewheeler Ref & Air Condioning Mechanic (NVQ 4) HOT Motor Cycle Mechanic Electrical Technology Including Vavuniya PARK ROAD, VAVUNIYA. E-mail : [email protected] Agriculture Equipment Mechanic Renewable Energy (NVQ 5,6) 024 2224679 LINE 1951 Automobile Technology (NVQ 5,6) Mechatronics (NVQ 5,6) Web : www.naita.gov.lk Farm Machinery Technology (NVQ 5,6) ICT (NVQ 5,6) The apprenticeship training to mind seeking pride Construcon Technology ICT Technician (NVQ 4) Face book : naita sri lanka Construcon Site Supervisor (NVQ 4) Mechanical Engineering Construcon Technology (NVQ 5,6) Mechanist (NVQ 4) HEAD OFFICE Quanty Surveyor (NVQ 5,6) Metal Fabricator (NVQ 4) 971" Y%S chj¾Okmqr udj;" je,slv" rdc.sßh" Y%S ,xldj' 971" Y%S chj¾Okmqr udj;" je,slv" rdc.sßh' 971> = [ath;j;jdGu khtj;ij> ntypfil> ,uh[fpupa> ,yq;if. Food Processing Technology Welder (NVQ 4) Baker Producon Technology (NVQ 5,6) 971> = [ath;j;jdGu khtj;ij> ntypfil> ,uh[fpupa. 971, SRI JAYAWARDHANAPURA MAWATHA, WELIKADA, RAJAGIRIYA, SRI LANKA. Food Technology (NVQ 5,6) 971, SRI JAYAWARDHANAPURA MAWATHA, WELIKADA, RAJAGIRIYA. Fruit and Vegetable Processor (NVQ 4) Director/Principal, Sri Lanka-German Training Instute. HOT ACCREDITED S D A9 Road, Ariviyalnagar, Kilinochchi. Y IE ST F E TI MGMT. SYS. M R ISO/IEC: 17021 E LINE 1951 C Tel: 021 4927799 | Fax: 021 2060138 TEL : 0112 888 782 - 5 RvA C 155 QMS-001-01 COURSE LIST ...All Full-me Courses are Free of Charge... Duraon Duraon Duraon No Course List No Course List No Course List Our Vision NVQ L3 NVQ L4 NVQ L3 NVQ L4 NVQ L3 NVQ L4 To become the most efficient training providing organizaon effecvely contribung to achieve Agriculture Plantaon & Livestock Electrical, Electronics and Telecommunicaon Texle and Garments 1. Assistant Factory Officer (Rubber) 1Y prosperity in Sri Lanka through human resource 47. Electrician 9 M 1 ½Y 91. Apparel Designing Technician 1Y 2. Assistant Factory Officer (Tea) 1Y development. 48. Telecommunicaon Technician 1Y 1 ½Y 92. Tailor 1Y 2Y 3. Assistant Field Officer (Tea) 1Y 49. Solar Photovoltaic system Technician 6M 1 ½Y 93. Industrial Sewing Machine Operator 6M 4. Field Officer (Rubber) 1Y 1½ Y 50. Electric Motor Winder 9M 15M 94. Sewing Machine Mechanic 1Y 2Y Our Mission 5. Field Assistant (Agricultural) 1Y 1½ Y 51. Household Electrical Appliance Repairer 9M 15M 95. Paern Maker 6M 1Y Providing vocaonal and technical training for 6. Plant Nursery Development Assistant 9M 1½ Y 52. Electronic Appliances Technician 15M 1 ½Y Office Management youth, to acquire employable skills though 7. Agrochemical Sales and Technical Assistant 1Y 53. Mobile Phone Repair Technician 6M 8. Cinnamon Processor 6 M 96. Clerk (General) 1Y well formulated skills training programme 54. Security and surveillance system Technician 6M 1Y with highest professional standards to meet 9. Cinnamon Factory Officer 1Y 97. Storekeeper 1Y 1½Y 10. Cinnamon Harvester 6 M Hotel and Tourism the skilled manpower requirements in the Mechatronics Technology 11. Cinnamon Field Officer 1Y 55. Cook 9M 1 ½Y industry. 98. Hydraulic Technician 1 ½Y 12. Agricultural Equipment & Machinery 56. Baker 9M 15 M Mechanic 1½Y 2½Y 99. Industrial Mechatronics Technician 1½Y 57. Front Office Operaon (Guest Relaon agent) 6 M 1Y 13. Dairy Farming Assistant 6M 1Y 58. Receponist 6 M Finance Banking and Management 14. Milk Collecng Centre Assistant 6M 59. Waiter/ Steward 6 M 1Y 100. Business Associate 1Y 1½Y AGE 15. Animal Feed Producon Assistant (Field Operaons) 9M 15M 60. Spa & Leisure Tourism Operaon Assistant 1 5M The age should be between 16 to 35 on the date of 61. Room Aendant 6M Marine and Naucal Science 62. Bartender 6 M forwarding the applicaons. Age above 35 to could be Auto mobile Repair and Maintenance 101. Outboard Motor Mechanic 6M 1Y 63. Tour Guiding 1½Y recruited with the approval of the chairman of this 16. Automobile Air Condioning Mechanic 6M 1Y authority in special circumstances. Informaon Communicaon 17. Automobile Electrician 1Y 2Y Refrigeraon and Air Condioning 18. Automobile Mechanic 1½Y 2½Y 102. Computer Graphic Designer 1Y PART TIME COURSES 19. Automobile Painter 1 Y 1½Y 64. Refrigeraon and Air Condioning Technician 1½Y 103. Computer Hardware Technician 1Y Sri Lanka Computer Competency License 20. Automobile Tinker 1Y 1½Y 65. Refrigeraon Mechanic 9M 104. Informaon & Communicaon Technology Technician 1Y 21. Motorcycle Mechanic 9M 1Y 66. Refrigeraon Technician 15M (SLCCL) - 6 Months Manufacturing 22. Vehicle Serviceman and Interior Cleaner 6 M 1Y 67. Refrigeraon and Air Condioning 23. Wheel Alignment Technician 6 M 1Y Serviceman 9M 105. Upholsterer 9M 1½Y Cerficate in English for Living & Vocaons 24. Diesel Engine Mechanic 2Y 68. Air Condioning Mechanic 9M Art Design & Media (Visual & Performing) (CELV) - 6 Months 25. Diesel Pump Mechanic 1Y 1½Y 69. Air Condioning Technician 15M 26. Three Wheeler Mechanic 9M 1Y 106. Photographer 1Y 1½Y Prinng and packaging Gem & Jewellery 70. Book Binder 6 M 1Y Building and Construcon 71. Offset Litho Machine Operator 1½Y 2½Y 107. Jewellery Maker (Goldsmith) 1Y 1½Y 72. Prinng Machine Mechanic 1½Y 2½Y 27. Aluminium fabricator 9 M 15M Heavy Vehicle 28. Barbender 9M Medical and Health Science 108. Crane Operator 1Y 29. Construcon Crasman (Masonry) 9M 1 ½Y 30. Construcon Site Supervisor 1 ½Y 73. Nurse Assistant 1Y 1½Y Public Administraon & Deference 31. Interior Decorator 1 ½Y 74. Pharmacy Technician 2Y 109. Fireman 6M 1Y 32. Wood Crasman (Building) 1Y 1 ½Y 75. Opcian 1Y 33. Wood Crasman (Furniture) 1Y 2Y 76.
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