bott GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | Gaildorf | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 15.04.2025 on stepstone.de
Employee in prototype construction / assembly / superstructures / conversions (m/w/d)
The Bott Group develops and produces vehicle facilities, operating facilities and workplace systems at three European locations. Worldwide, its products offer customers in industry and crafts. Your efficient work in manufacturing, service and assembly is the focus here. JOBV1_EN
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The Bott Group develops and produces vehicle facilities, operating facilities and workplace systems at three European locations. Worldwide, its products offer customers in industry and crafts. Your efficient work in manufacturing, service and assembly is the focus here. You are responsible for the assembly of the vehicle electrical system of our first samples and special vehicles They document the installation for the subsequent series production They work closely with technical sales
You have a successfully completed technical training in the field of automotive electrical engineering or a comparable qualification They have professional experience in the field of motor vehicles, motor vehicles and rebuilds They are characterized by reliability, team spirit and quality awareness
30 days holiday for your rest Occupational pension Corporate Benefits E-Bike Leasing Successful participation In-house canteen with food supplement Flexible working time models Childcare allowance Premiums and special payments Assets Free water, coffee & fresh fruit JOBV1_EN
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Gaildorf | ||
Germany |
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