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Dual Study Program in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (Civil Engineering) 2026 – (f/m/d)
Dual Studies Electrical and Information Technology (Teaching) 2026 – (w/m/d)
Start of training: 01.09.2026
Working time: Full time
Homeoffice possible
30 days holiday per year
Location: Munich
Application deadline: 31.01.2026 Number of proceedings: 23673 The building department – Department of Civil Engineering From the individual LED to the complex process control technology - The department of street lighting and traffic control technology in the Baureferat Tiefbau makes a significant contribution to secure mobility in Munich with the design, construction and maintenance of all public lighting and lighting systems in Munich (including urban Christian trees, such as Marienplatz) and the complex operating technology in road tunnels and traffic control technology. With challenging and innovative projects, such as the conversion of road lighting to energy-efficient LED technology, the project also contributes to achieving climate targets and also makes an important contribution to reducing unwanted light emissions to the protection of the environment. As a student in the area of street lighting and traffic control technology, you can get to know these diverse areas of work intensively and, after your takeover as an electrical engineering engineerin or project engineerin for electrical engineering, make an important contribution to public security, sustainability and the energy transition. .
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Dual Studies Electrical and Information Technology (Teaching) 2026 – (w/m/d)
Start of training: 01.09.2026
Working time: Full time
Homeoffice possible
30 days holiday per year
Location: Munich
Application deadline: 31.01.2026 Number of proceedings: 23673 The building department – Department of Civil Engineering From the individual LED to the complex process control technology - The department of street lighting and traffic control technology in the Baureferat Tiefbau makes a significant contribution to secure mobility in Munich with the design, construction and maintenance of all public lighting and lighting systems in Munich (including urban Christian trees, such as Marienplatz) and the complex operating technology in road tunnels and traffic control technology. With challenging and innovative projects, such as the conversion of road lighting to energy-efficient LED technology, the project also contributes to achieving climate targets and also makes an important contribution to reducing unwanted light emissions to the protection of the environment. As a student in the area of street lighting and traffic control technology, you can get to know these diverse areas of work intensively and, after your takeover as an electrical engineering engineerin or project engineerin for electrical engineering, make an important contribution to public security, sustainability and the energy transition.
The dual study of electrical and information technology begins at 01. September 2026 and lasts three and a half years (7 semesters). The study is divided into a theoretical and practical part. You complete the theoretical part in the study model with deeper practice at the University of Applied Sciences Munich (FK04). In the lecture-free periods as well as during the entire fifth semester (practice semester), practical training takes place at various training places at the department of civil engineering, the department of street lighting and traffic control technology at the Baureferates. There you will get a comprehensive insight into the various tasks of your later profession. The basis for practical activity is the lectures at the university: Mathematic-nature-scientific foundations such as mathematics, physics, electrical components or technical computer science Unified subject-specific foundations such as, circuit and control technology and regenerative energy conversion as well as key competencies (e.g. communication) Various depressions are possible by selection of priorities How to continue after studying exciting activities as project engineer*in for electrical engineering at the department of street lighting and traffic control technology (construction department, civil engineering) good climbing and further qualification possibilities good takeover opportunities fair remuneration
Abitur, Fachhochschulreife or a comparable university admission In the case of a non-German school degree, you have German knowledge at level C1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (GER) with a certificate according to Compilation of university admission requirements of the University of Applied Sciences Munich for the Bachelor's degree programme Electrical and Information Technology strong interest in mathematics, German and physics Motivation, team capacity and interest in a responsible activity
During the dual study, you will receive an attractive monthly grant of EUR 1,563 (brutto) including Munich supplement. In addition, we offer you the following services: 30 days holiday per year Driving allowance (GermanyticketJob) Takeover of the student work contribution and the solid work project for the MVV-Semesterticket Occupational pension You can also look forward to the following offers and options: good work-life balance through flexible working hours and home office cheap and attractive residential areas in Munich individual support and support through a separate training team occupational health management with many offers
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