Paul Vahle GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | 59xxx Kamen | Apprenticeship | Full time | Published since: 14.08.2025 on stepstone.de
Training 2026 | Industrial Electrician for Devices and Systems (m/w/d)
Modern electronics fascinate you – and you want to know how smart technology is created? You have fun connecting components, equipping printed circuit boards and bringing technical systems to run - but would you like to start working quickly or not bring all the conditions for a longer training? Then the 2-year training for industrial electr*in for devices and systems at VAHLE is just right for you! With us, you learn how to mount, wire, test and repair electronic components – from the first idea to the finished product. You work with modern technology, get informed know-how and are in the middle of it only! Become part of the VAHLE Group – Together we shape the future! The VAHLE Group stands for innovation, quality and passion. For over 110 years, we have been developing high-quality systems for energy, data transmission and automation, which are used worldwide in mobile industrial applications. Our success story began in 1912 when Paul Vahle found the first copper conductor. Today we are a global company with over 750 employees active in 52 countries. Our headquarters in Kamen combines manufacturing, development and innovation, while our competence center in Schwoich (Austria) is driving new automation solutions. Our broad product portfolio includes everything from energy transmission to data communication to positioning and control – and is used in exciting industries such as automotive, intralogistics, crane technology and port technology. JOBV1_EN
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Modern electronics fascinate you – and you want to know how smart technology is created? You have fun connecting components, equipping printed circuit boards and bringing technical systems to run - but would you like to start working quickly or not bring all the conditions for a longer training? Then the 2-year training for industrial electr*in for devices and systems at VAHLE is just right for you! With us, you learn how to mount, wire, test and repair electronic components – from the first idea to the finished product. You work with modern technology, get informed know-how and are in the middle of it only! Become part of the VAHLE Group – Together we shape the future! The VAHLE Group stands for innovation, quality and passion. For over 110 years, we have been developing high-quality systems for energy, data transmission and automation, which are used worldwide in mobile industrial applications. Our success story began in 1912 when Paul Vahle found the first copper conductor. Today we are a global company with over 750 employees active in 52 countries. Our headquarters in Kamen combines manufacturing, development and innovation, while our competence center in Schwoich (Austria) is driving new automation solutions. Our broad product portfolio includes everything from energy transmission to data communication to positioning and control – and is used in exciting industries such as automotive, intralogistics, crane technology and port technology.
To ensure that you are perfectly prepared, we will support you in preparation for exams – for a successful completion with a safe feeling. What do you expect from us? Varied tasks You manufacture and assemble electronic components and devices for information, communication and testing technology. Here you can equip printed circuit boards, check sensors and actuators and get to know various measuring and soldering techniques. Learning through practice You will be involved in real projects and work with modern technology and professional tools. Teamwork & Support In our training center and in the specialist departments you will be closely supervised and work side by side with experienced colleagues. Your training in detail: You start with an introductory course in our training center, where you will learn the basics of electronics, manual soldering, PCB fitting and processing of various materials. Then you get the necessary practical skills and skills in the different departments at VAHLE. At the same time, you will visit the professional college in Witten (lecture on 1-2 days a week). To ensure that you are perfectly prepared, we will support you in preparation for exams – for a successful completion with a safe feeling.
That's what you bring: A main school degree – good grades in mathematics, German and English are of advantage, but your interest and your motivation is just as important! Enthusiasm for electronics, technology and ideally also physics. craftsmanship and pleasure in working precisely. You are team-ready, ready to learn and show commitment.
What we offer you! Top training An exciting and practical training with a lot of variety, responsibility and individual care. Top-Azubi content An attractive salary (1.242.96€ in the first year of training and 1297.67€ in the second year of training) according to the collective agreement of the metal and electrical industry NRW. There is also Christmas and holiday money. Work-life balance 35-hour week, 30 days holiday and i.d. leisure after the vocational school. Azubi benefits Discounts for over 400 partner companies, free company parking and an azuub ticket for public transport. Individual support With us you're not just a number! We support you with regular feedback talks and help you identify and develop your strengths. Free space for ideas We promote innovation! Use our ideas management to introduce your creative suggestions and help shape business development. JOBV1_EN
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