The Ministry of Vocational Education and Training announced a specialized technical training initiative for trainees at the Institute of Electrical, Electronic, and Mechanical Techniques, in partnership with “Stellantis Algeria,” from February 9 to 12, 2026.
According to the ministry’s statement, this initiative is part of the vocational training sector’s strategy to enhance practical training and align its outcomes with labor market needs, reflecting the active partnership with “Stellantis Algeria.”
The session was dedicated to 38 trainees among future senior technician students, the class expected to graduate in April 2026. Participants benefited from four days of intensive practical training focused on acquiring skills in using modern diagnostic tools in automotive mechanics.
This initiative falls within a strategic effort aimed at strengthening specialized technical competencies, increasing the employability of graduates, discovering and attracting high-potential talent, and supporting the national skills network in anticipation of future recruitment operations.
The ministry emphasized that supporting and qualifying young talent represents a real investment in the future of the system and a practical step toward building a qualified workforce capable of supporting sustainable performance and meeting the requirements of the national economy and the industry of tomorrow.
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