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Voltage. 

HERING & me

Become an electronics technician for energy and building technology.

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An exciting opportunity.

Apprenticeship as Electronics Technician

Electronics technicians for energy and building technology are always charged – figuratively speaking, of course. They develop concepts for electrical systems in restroom facilities, take care of installation and commissioning, and are also responsible for maintenance and repair. In case of malfunctions, they are the first point of contact – and only satisfied once everything is running smoothly again. To prevent such issues in the first place, we also handle regular electrical maintenance and inspections.

It’s a job full of challenges that never gets boring. And here’s something most people don’t know: our restroom facilities often contain more electronics than a single-family home.

Trainer Udo Rußmann
Whether it’s lighting, heating, solar technology, public restrooms or much more – nothing works today without electronics technicians! We take care of the professional planning and installation of the required electrical systems and only relax once everything is running perfectly. Join us – excitement is guaranteed!
Udo Rußmann,
Trainer

Electronics + Voltage
= HERING 

Your apprenticeship at HERING

HERING offers excellent apprenticeship opportunities. During your training as an electronics technician for energy and building technology, you will always be supported by experienced trainers and by a dedicated teacher in our in-house classes, who will prepare you specifically for your lessons and exams.

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How long does the apprenticeship take?

Electronics technicians for energy and building technology usually start their apprenticeship on August 1.

The apprenticeship for electronics technicians for energy and building technology takes 3.5 years, with the possibility of shortening the duration.

02

Is an apprenticeship in construction worth it?

An apprenticeship in construction is definitely worthwhile. Here is the current apprenticeship pay, depending on the year of training:

€1,080 | €1,300 | €1,550 | €1,650

On top of that, you’ll receive additional holiday and Christmas bonuses – plus 30 days of vacation per year.

Not bad, right?

03

How does the apprenticeship work?

In addition to your training time at the company, you will attend the Technical College in Siegen. You will also take part in inter-company training courses with a partner company and at the Electrical Training Center of the District Crafts Association.

This way, you’ll be perfectly prepared for your final exam.

04

What comes after the apprenticeship?

An apprenticeship is the perfect career start or a springboard for further qualifications. These are some of your options:

  • Advanced training as a master electrician
  • Advanced training as a certified technician specializing in electrical engineering
  • Degree studies in electrical engineering, building services engineering or similar fields
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Isabelle Kirschke
Trainer Isabelle Kirschke
Bewirb dich jetzt!

Electronics Technician for Energy and Building Technology

Would you like to apply for an apprenticeship? It’s quick and easy: simply contact Isabelle Kirschke by phone or email, or apply via the application form in the “Contact” section. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Power.
Voltage.

HERING & me

Become a VonMorgenWerker

We shape the future.

At HERING, VonMorgenWerker are already shaping the world of tomorrow, developing sustainable systems for our future. They roll up their sleeves and make things happen – with craftsmanship, high-tech and passion.

You’ll fit right into our team if you’re open to new ideas and enjoy working with great people.