Apprenticeship as Mechatronics Technician (m/f/d)

As a mechatronics technician, you are the all-rounder in our assembly department who is familiar with all areas of work and knows how to handle a wide variety of technical systems. By combining your versatile knowledge in the fields of mechanics, pneumatics and electronics, you have comprehensive specialist knowledge that enables you to think across disciplines and solve complex problems.

 

The apprenticeship is possible at the following locations:

Training Content as a Mechatronics Technician

  • 3.5 Years of professional training
  • Installation & commissioning of stations and modules
  • Maintenance of technical systems
  • Machining of mechanical parts
  • Assembly of modules and components for mechatronic systems
  • Setting up and testing electrical and pneumatic
    control systems
  • Programming of mechatronic systems

 

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Self-Check for Your Dream Job–Does This Apprenticeship Suit Me?

  • I know what team spirit means and I am reliable
  • I prefer to help myself when difficulties arise rather than wait for others
  • I have a minimum of manual skills
  • I am willing to acquire extensive knowledge in Electronics and Mechanics
  • I would like to try out and apply the knowledge I have learned
  • I like to work accurately and precisely

 

One or more points don't suit you at all? Take a look at the other apprenticeship professions or gain experience during an internship at HAHN. 

 

Internship Info     Apprenticeship Overview

What Other Apprentices & Colleagues Say About This Profession:

At HAHN Automation Group, there are many different apprenticeships and the tasks are very varied, so there is a suitable apprenticeship for (almost) everyone. Don't hesitate to apply for an internship or apprenticeship - girls are also very welcome. Working at HAHN is a lot of fun and you will quickly be accepted as part of the team. 
 

Helena Joerg

Mechatronics Apprentice

I started my apprenticeship as a Mechatronics Technician at HAHN in 2012. During these 3.5 years, I was able to learn all the basics of mechanics, pneumatics and electronics, so that I was already able to work in assembly from the second year of my apprenticeship. Over the last few years, I have not only worked on a wide variety of projects and developed my own solutions, but have also been able to visit numerous customers and travel to many countries. Over time, I have been able to continuously develop myself, which has enabled me to work as a Commissioning Technician. 
 

Erik Herrmann

Commissioning Technician

When I started my apprenticeship as a Mechatronics Technician at HAHN in 2007, I had no idea what stations would await me on my career path. After a few years in Assembly, I switched to Service - first as a Service Technician and later as a Service Project Manager. Now I've been working in Sales for a few years, where I can incorporate the experience I've gained into new projects. I am grateful that there is always room for both personal and professional development at HAHN. 
 

Tim Engelmann

Sales Application Engineer

During my apprenticeship at HAHN, I learned everything from assembling individual components to programming mechanical systems. From the second year of my apprenticeship, I was able to work in assembly and can now seamlessly build on my knowledge there after completing my apprenticeship. The changing tasks and projects ensure that it never gets boring. 
 

Peter Lehnigk

Junior Mechanical Assembly Technician

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