Zeller+Gmelin GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | 73xxx Eislingen/Fils | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 03.07.2026 on stepstone.de
Plant Safety Employee (m/f/d)
Thanks to our around 1,000 highly qualified and motivated employees worldwide, we have the opportunity to take a leading position on the international market in lubricants, industrial chemistry and printing inks.
We are looking for the next time
* After clicking the Read more button, the original advert will open on our partner's website, where you can see the details of this vacancy and contact information. If you need a translation of this text, after returning to our website it will be prepared and you can read it by clicking the Show full translation button.
Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
General work protection tasks within the framework of object safety Monitoring of alarm systems such as fire alarm systems, video surveillance and alarm systems Visitor management Yard Management Coordination of emergency cases by emergency plan Administrative activities such as telephone services, administration and issue of access funds
Successfully completed 2-year vocational training as well as completed vocational training on protection and safety First professional experience in a comparable position Knowledge of surveillance protection Experience in handling ERP systems of advantage Absolute discretion and reliability as well as pronounced communication skills and team skills Service orientation as well as professional and friendly appearance
An economically strong company with high innovative strength and exciting working environment Compensation according to Chemie-Tarif, 40 hours/week, holidays and Christmas money, 30 vacation days, optional 5 free days additionally per year, employer-funded pensions and Additional care insurance .
Location
![]() | Zeller+Gmelin GmbH & Co. KG | |
| 73054 Eislingen/Fils | ||
| Germany |
The text of this ad was translated from German into English using an automatic translation system and may contain semantic and lexical errors. Therefore, it should be used for introductory purposes only. For more detailed information, see the original text of the ad at the link below.
For more information read the original ad