Needed: development worker

Developing products, perfecting them, getting them ready for production, solving problems, and taking on new challenges: this is what lies at the heart of a ThyssenKrupp technical or engineering apprenticeship. You get to work in state-of-the-art engineering workshops and laboratories and receive detailed, careful training as a qualified specialist – with plenty of opportunity for further development…

Ideally you should…

… have graduated with good grades from high school, either with previous vocational exposure or honors or accelerated coursework. You should also be interested in technology, machines, and what makes things tick. In fact, this is normally all you need to start on one of the many apprenticeship programs we offer. As a rule, apprenticeships last anywhere up to 3 years.

When you join us…

… you’ll start with the fundamentals. We’ll show you everything there is to know about tools, machines, and technical equipment – and give you the skills to operate them. You’ll receive comprehensive specialist training with a strong emphasis on practice. This will provide you with some excellent insights into different departments around the business. Each part of your practical training is underpinned by a series of experiential modules.

A broad foundation and tailored to needs on the horizon:

Once you’ve completed your apprenticeship, the door will open to a variety of areas throughout the business. In front of you: a fascinating working environment with plenty of avenues to learn more and climb the career ladder.

Thirsty for more information?

Then you might be interested to hear more about the variety of professions in which you can do an apprenticeship. No matter what the question, feel free to get in touch with one of our key contacts, at the company of your choice. They’re there to help and can tell you about the length of apprenticeships, the area you would be working in, and lots more.

Technical/engineering apprenticeships from A to Z

Plant mechanic

Plant mechanic – instrument technology

Plant mechanic – welding technology

Plant mechanic – utility engineering

Bachelor of Arts

Construction plant engineer

Chemical laboratory technician

Roofer

Engineering graduate (University of Applied Sciences) in mechatronics

Wire drawer

Electronics technician – automation engineering

Electronics technician – operating technology

Energy electrics technician – installation engineering

Energy electronics technician – operating technology

Energy electronics technician – production technology

Information technology specialist

Information technology specialist – application development

Information technology specialist – system integration

Warehouse operator

Production mechanic

Scaffolder

Information electronics technician – production technology

Industrial insulation fitter

Industrial mechanic

Industrial mechanic – turning technology

Industrial mechanic – operating technology

Industrial mechanic – machines and systems technology

Industrial mechanic – production technology

IT Systems electronics technician

Vehicle mechatronics technician

Vehicle service technician

Construction mechanic – equipment technology

Construction mechanic – thin-gauge sheet metal construction technology

Construction mechanic – metal construction shipbuilding technology

Construction mechanic – welding technology

Painter and varnisher

Machine and plant operator

Machine and plant technician

Mechatronics technician

Product designer

University of cooperative education student

Engineering draftsman – machine and plant technology

Engineering draftsman – steel and sheet metal construction technology

Components mechanic

Joiner

Process mechanic

Process mechanic – metallurgical and semi-finished goods industry

Materials tester

Materials tester – metal technology

Materials tester – mold and die production

Tool maker – blanking and punching dies & jigs and fixtures construction

Tools mechanic

Tools mechanic – mold and die technology

Tools mechanic – punching and molding technology

Industrial engineer

Milling machine operator

Milling machine operator – turning technology

Milling machine operator – milling technology


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