As an Industrial Mechanic, you have to deal with heavy metal every day. Not with the style of music, however, but with the material. You manufacture components and assemble them into individual modules and complete assembly and testing systems. As a trained Industrial Mechanic, you don't have a boring job on the assembly line–you build the assembly line!
The apprenticeship is possible at the following locations:
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I started my apprenticeship as an Industrial Mechanic at HAHN back in 2008 and then worked in assembly for several years. Thanks to the experience I gained there, I became a project lead assembly technician until I decided to switch to sales in 2018. At the same time, I completed a part-time technician apprenticeship and was therefore able to combine my career and further training in the best possible way. Today, I can ideally apply my expertise from assembly to the preparation of quotations for new projects.
Senior Sales Application Engineer
When I started my apprenticeship as an Industrial Mechanic in 2002, the company only had 60 employees. Since then, not only has HAHN grown considerably - I have also been able to continuously develop personally and professionally. From Assembly, I switched to Service at some point, completed the master school and became Team Leader in 2016. I am now responsible for the entire Service department in Rheinböllen and particularly appreciate the mutual support and appreciation, not only within the team but also beyond. At HAHN, you have interesting tasks every day and are not only challenged, but also individually supported.
Manager Customer Service
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Questions about Apprenticeship
in General
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Training & Education Manager
Questions about Apprenticeship
as Industrial Mechanic
+49 67 64 90 22 206
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