Klaus Union GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | 44xxx Bochum | Apprenticeship | Full time | Published since: 10.02.2026 on stepstone.de
Trainee as an industrial clerk (m/f/d)
The Klaus Union Group is one of the leading manufacturers of pumps and valves for the process industry. We operate internationally with our headquarters in Bochum and other subsidiaries all over the world. The owner-managed traditional company was founded in 1946 and currently employs over 650 people worldwide. We are looking for an apprentice (m/w/d) as:
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
As an industrial businessman (m/w/d), you're dealing with commercial and business tasks, and you're going through the different business sectors such as material management, sales and marketing, personnel and finance and accounting
You have successfully completed your General Higher Education or Higher Education You have great interest in commercial activities You are an organizational institution and has good communication skills You have a great willingness to learn You have good German and English skills You shape team skills, reliability, independence and self-initiative
A 3-year training Varied and exciting tasks in a traditional group of companies with challenging fields of activity An above-average training allowance Very good takeover opportunities after training
Location
![]() | Klaus Union GmbH & Co. KG | |
| 44795 Bochum | ||
| Germany |
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