Apprenticeship as an electronics technician for industrial engineering

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What do you do as an electronics technician specializing in industrial engineering at the University of Kassel?

As an electronics technician specializing in industrial electronics, you are responsible for all electronic work. This means you’ll install and connect electrical equipment, measure and analyze electrical functions and systems, assess the safety of electrical systems and equipment, install and configure IT systems—and you’ll be responsible for technical order analysis and developing solutions.

Ms. Gao, Electronics Technician

At a glance

What makes it special

Your training will take place directly at a university.


Location: University Workshops, Wilhelmshöher Allee 71-73, Kassel

Start: August 1 or September 1 of each year (depending on the school vacation schedule)


Duration: 3.5 years


Vocational school: Oskar-von-Miller-Schule, Kassel, block instruction

How does the training work?

This profession suits you well if ...

  • you're a tech specialist and a logical thinker
  • you already loved math and physics in school
  • you’re patient

These are your advantages

Collective Bargaining Wage (TVA-H BBiG)
30 days of vacation
Regular working hours
Free public transportation throughout the state of Hesse
Free continuing education and language courses
Super affordable sports and fitness (starting at €2.50/month)
Meals at student prices, library, cafés

Image: Sonja Rode
Image: Electrical training workshop

Training at a university
Good opportunities for employment and development
Secure prospects in the public sector

Frequently asked questions about training

By the time the training program begins, you should have earned your secondary school diploma (Realschulabschluss). Your grades in math, physics, and chemistry should be at least “good” or better.

A monthly training allowance is paid in accordance with Section 8(1) of the Collective Bargaining Agreement for Trainees in the State of Hesse (TVA-H BBiG). This currently amounts to

  • 1,356.85 EUR in the first year of training
  • 1,41181.43 EUR in the second year of training
  • 1,461.51 EUR in the third year of training
  • 1,530.97 EUR in the fourth year of training

The university workshops have set working hours from Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

After completing your apprenticeship as an electronics technician for industrial engineering, you will be responsible for programming and configuring systems, as well as designing system modifications and expansions, while ensuring occupational safety and health as well as environmental protection. We aim to offer you a permanent position.

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Contact

Name, ForenameContact
Frese, Alexander
Uniwerkstätten

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