Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Germany | 27xxx Bremerhaven | Apprenticeship | Full time | Published since: 06.08.2025 on stepstone.de
Apprenticeship as a plant mechanic for sanitary, heating and air conditioning technology (m/w/d)
The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research is a research facility supported by the Federal Republic of Germany, the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen and the Länder of Brandenburg, Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony with around 1,400 employees. In a broad multidisciplinary approach, we conduct polar and marine research and, in conjunction with numerous university and non-university research institutions, make an important contribution to global environmental, earth system and paleoclimate research.
Background You want to work not only with technology, but also do something meaningful – best with a job that has the future? Then you're right with us The Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), is an internationally recognized research institution. We explore the polar regions, seas and our climate for a better future. And we are looking for you in Bremerhaven With us you get a first-class training with a lot of practice, nice fellow: inside and a job with real added value. By the way, our training company has been awarded several times by the IHK – not without reason! JOBV1_EN
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The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research is a research facility supported by the Federal Republic of Germany, the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen and the Länder of Brandenburg, Schleswig-Holstein and Lower Saxony with around 1,400 employees. In a broad multidisciplinary approach, we conduct polar and marine research and, in conjunction with numerous university and non-university research institutions, make an important contribution to global environmental, earth system and paleoclimate research.
Background You want to work not only with technology, but also do something meaningful – best with a job that has the future? Then you're right with us The Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), is an internationally recognized research institution. We explore the polar regions, seas and our climate for a better future. And we are looking for you in Bremerhaven With us you get a first-class training with a lot of practice, nice fellow: inside and a job with real added value. By the way, our training company has been awarded several times by the IHK – not without reason!
In your training, you will become part of our team “Technical Services” and take important tasks to supply our research facility: You wait and set up supply systems You plan work steps based on technical documentation and work instructions You install heating and ventilation systems and sanitary installations
A completed school education Good services in science subjects and mathematics Technical interest and craftsmanship Basic knowledge of data processing/EDV
A safe and future-oriented training in a modern research institute Varied tasks and exciting insights into science, technology and IT Cross-departmental work – with us you look beyond the plate An Azubi launch day to start well into the team Fair remuneration according to collective agreement (TVAöD Bund) and 30 days holiday A team that works at eye level and where you will feel comfortable JOBV1_EN
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27570 Bremerhaven | ||
Germany |
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