VWR International GmbH, part of Avantor | Germany | 86xxx Schwabmünchen | Apprenticeship | Full time | Published since: 16.12.2025 on stepstone.de
Training as an industrial clerk (m/f/d)
Whether you control machines, optimize processes or ensure the quality of our medical technology – you are in the middle of a world where technology changes life. Our trainees not only learn a profession, but become part of a team that moves science and makes progress possible! !
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
You will get a comprehensive insight into all relevant departments of an industrial company – you will have the opportunity to develop yourself into individual projects and actively contribute your ideas In purchasing, you will learn how material requirements are created, orders are processed and offers are compared. Strategic thinking is required if you contribute to the development and implementation of marketing strategies in marketing How our products get to the customer and orders are handled professionally, you can find out
You have a good middle school degree and interest in economic relations You have very good knowledge of German and can also communicate well in English Dealing with MS Office programs like Word, Excel or Outlook falls You You work independently and want to actively contribute You like to work in the team and take responsibility
Mobile phone for private use Holiday and Christmas money Amount of EUR 50 per month Annual Azubi Excursion Open communication and “Du” culture
Location
![]() | VWR International GmbH, part of Avantor | |
| Schwabmünchen | ||
| Germany |
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