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Training Scheme
Since a company's success largely depends on the qualifications and motivation of its employees, VEKA invests in flexible education and vocational training. Below is a list of recognised occupations that require formal training:
Information Technologist
Industrial Clerk
Electronics Engineer in Industrial Engineering
Skilled Workers for Inventory Management
Industrial Mechanic in industrial Engineering
IT Systems electronic Engineer
Process Mechanic for Plastics and Rubber Technology
Tools Mechanic
Electronics Engineer in Industrial Engineering
This profession offers a secure future to those with technical know-how and with the ability to think logically and abstractly. A well-developed sense of responsibility for personal safety as well as that of colleagues is also essential.
As electronics engineer in industrial engineering, you will work in a diverse field of activity. Your tasks will include the building, expanding and maintenance of systems in the fields of power supply engineering, control engineering, drive and control technology, reporting and lighting technology.
During your training period and later in your job, you will work with the latest technical developments.
After completing your training, you can be included as a trained electronic engineer in industrial engineering in the individual section where you will be responsible for your own area of activity.
VEKA AG attaches importance to vocational training even after completion of your training period. You will then be given the opportunity to gain a further qualification by attending special courses on subjects like "programmable control systems" or "measurement and control techniques". This will enable you to fulfil the majority of your tasks independently and responsibly.
- Training period: 3.5 years
- Prerequisites: Secondary school leaving certificate
- Qualification: Examination before the Chamber of Commerce and Industry
- Technical college: Berufskolleg Beckum
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