Afroteq Academy
Afroteq Academy is your expert facilities management training provider..
We are passionate about the growth of people in the facilities management (FM) and built environment industry and deliver tailored, professional, occupational based NQF level 4, 5 and 6 training programmes, accredited by the Quality Council for Trades and Occupation (QCTO) and the Services SETA.
Afroteq Academy won the 2021 South African Facilities Management Association (SAFMA) Excellence in FM award for our rollout of the Occupational Qualification: Facilities Manager.
We offer a wide range of accredited FM qualifications and training programmes presented by practising FM practitioners and subject matter experts enthusiastic about bridging the skills gap and skills development in the FM industry.
Our training programmes align with the Facilities Management ISO 41001:2018 standard equipping our students and delegates with the industry skills your workplace deserves.
Accreditation
The following professional bodies endorse the Afroteq Academy training programmes:
South African Facilities Management Association (SAFMA)
Services SETA (SSETA)
South African Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (SAIOSH)
Project Management South Africa (PMSA)
Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO)
All registered SAFMA members earn Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points upon presenting their Certificate of Completion.
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