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Industrial clerks (f/m/d)

One person – a multitude of tasks

The acti­vi­ties of indus­tri­al clerks cover all com­mer­cial and busi­ness manage­ment sec­tors in our com­pa­ny, thus enab­ling you to start your care­er in dif­fe­rent depart­ments later on.

Contents of your apprenticeship

  • In the area of mate­ri­als manage­ment, you compa­re offers and nego­tia­te with suppliers.
  • In the area of mate­ri­als manage­ment, you compa­re offers and nego­tia­te with suppliers.
  • You will be respon­si­ble for recor­ding and ana­ly­zing finan­cial data, using finan­cial soft­ware and pro­ces­sing the coll­ec­ted data.
  • In the are­as of sales and ser­vice, you will com­mu­ni­ca­te with cus­to­mers and help to find sui­ta­ble solu­ti­ons for them.
  • In Human Resour­ces, you will find qua­li­fied peo­p­le and trai­nees and ensu­re the best pos­si­ble con­di­ti­ons in day-to-day work.

Your qualifications to date

  • Qua­li­fy­ing secon­da­ry school lea­ving cer­ti­fi­ca­te, inter­me­dia­te school-lea­ving cer­ti­fi­ca­te or vocational/university ent­rance qualification
  • Good Ger­man and Eng­lish – com­pe­tent in spea­king and writing
  • Inte­rest in eco­no­mic and com­mer­cial matters
  • Basic know­ledge of Micro­soft Office

Job opportunities after your apprenticeship

  • Work pre­pa­ra­ti­on
  • Purcha­sing
  • Finan­ce and accounting
  • Logi­stics
  • Mate­ri­als management
  • Mar­ke­ting
  • Human Resour­ces
  • Sales and services

Further education opportunities

  • Fach­wirt (f/m/d) (simi­lar to foreman)
  • Sta­te-cer­ti­fied busi­ness economist
  • Ins­truc­tor trai­ning (AdA certificate)
  • Stu­dies

Procedure

  • Dura­ti­on 2.5 years
  • Theo­re­ti­cal les­sons once or twice a week at the voca­tio­nal school II in Coburg

Start of apprenticeship

Sep­tem­ber

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