Voith GmbH & Co. KGaA | Germany | 24xxx Kiel | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 02.07.2026 on stepstone.de
Fitter (m|f|d) for rail vehicles in the field of wheelset assembly
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Your duties You are responsible for the professional assembly and disassembly of rail vehicles and their components. In addition, you found the state and function of rail vehicles and their components. Your further tasks include technical fault elimination and, if deviations or errors are detected, the creation of an IT-supported error or error. Interference. You work on process and quality improvement measures e.g. as part of OpEx (Lean Management).
Your profile You have a completed training to the machine lock, mechanics, mechatronics or comparable. Multiannual professional experience in machine and plant engineering is desirable. Professional beginners are also happy to see. You bring a good technical understanding and an analytical way of thinking and action. A crane license is advantageous. Very good German knowledge is a prerequisite and further language skills desirable. Personally, you are convinced by an independent and flexible way of working.
We offer you 30 days off Flexible working time Exclusive employee discount on Corporate Benefits Attractive remuneration according to tariff Free participation in the Hansefit program
Location
![]() | Voith GmbH & Co. KGaA | |
| 24106 Kiel | ||
| Germany |
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