Mechatronics technician for the defence sector up to 30.89 €/h (m/f/d)
The work on big vehicles is exactly your thing? Then part of the DIS AG team will be a new challenge for our well-known customer from the armaments and Wehrtechnik in Kassel for highly protected wheel and chain vehicles and launch! Your compensation will increase to €30.89/h after 15 months. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Installation and removal of electrical, hydraulic and mechanical components Start-up and decrease of modules Implementation of the necessary tests after specification and test documentation Reconditioning and reworking on the components Implementation of the plant self-control Reading electrical circuit diagrams and technical drawings
Graduated vocational training for mechatronics, motor mechatronics, Nfz mechatronics, electronics, industrial mechanic (m/w/d) or a comparable qualification Professional experience in the above-mentioned tasks desirable
An attractive hourly wage from the 1st day (with an increase to 30,89 €/h after 15 months) An unlimited full-time contract with working time account (35h/week) One of the largest employers in the region Free provision of high-quality workwear Good access to public transport - holiday and Christmas money Individual and personal advice - communication via our DIS AG App Benefits on shopping portals (employeecard) Comprehensive offer in the field of health management with a specialist centre (e.g. free fitness and preventive examinations) ''employees recruit employees'' premium (up to 1000 euros)
Location
![]() | DIS AG | |
| 79256 Kassel | ||
| Germany |
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