Georg Fischer | Germany | 35xxx Dautphetal | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 23.06.2026 on stepstone.de
Electronics technician (m/f/d)
They operate new plants and machines and adapt controls to changed production processes Your colleagues in our production are pleased that you always have a look at our diverse machine park and keep running You take care of schematics and check electrical devices according to DGUV V3 By working in the field of building technology you also know the other colleagues and areas of our site
Completed vocational training for the Elek ...
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You operate new plants and machines and adapt controls to changed production processes Your colleagues in our production are pleased that you always have a look at our diverse machine park and keep running You take care of schematics and check electrical devices according to DGUV V3 By working in the field of building technology you also know the other colleagues and areas of our site
Complete vocational training for the electronics company with a focus on operating technology, electricians, mechatronics or comparable training Good knowledge of electronic components control technology Embossed mechanical understanding Knowledge of sensor technology and drive technology, PLC controllers, S7, Logo, B&R of advantage
Location
![]() | Georg Fischer | |
| Dautphetal | ||
| Germany |
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