Systems and operating engineer & automation and process control engineer

Our switch cabinets are even used to manufacture race cars ... when wiring a switch cabinet, Nico’s heart beats a little faster when he thinks of the part his work will play in helping race cars take a corner perfectly. Nico, Dennis and Andreas are aware of their responsibility in this process, so once they finish their work they carefully check the documentation and the switch cabinet to ensure everything is as it should be.

What can you expect?


Tailored opportunities for development.

 


Training modules at a technical college.
Opportunities to complete school leaving examinations.

 


A wide range of on-site activities to gain experience.


Practical, on-site training from our highly qualified specialists.
Additional training at our Technology Centre.
Occupational safety training and First Aid courses.
Technical English.


Personality training. Because we care about more than just outstanding professional training – developing the personalities of our youngest team members really matters to us too.
A respectful, friendly atmosphere.


Teamwork and training which goes far beyond the job description.
If you have the passion and commitment, at PMS the world is your oyster!

 


Numerous benefits.

What will you learn?

The aim of this training is of course to meet the job description and at least to pass the final apprenticeship examination. But we also think it’s extremely important to prepare our apprentice for the reality of everyday working life, so in addition to learning about switch cabinet engineering and assembly, most of all we will help you develop your personality.

What do we expect from you?

  • Punctuality
  • Honesty and reliability
  • A passion for electrical engineering
  • Common sense
  • Technical understanding
  • Manual skills
  • Attention to detail
  • Eagerness to learn and absorb the training content

Apprenticeship duration & training college

The systems and operating engineer & automation and process control engineer apprenticeship is taken as a double apprenticeship, which means the apprenticeship lasts 4 years.
 

KLAGENFURT TECHNICAL COLLEGE

A block of 10 weeks in each year of the apprenticeship.
Accommodation is available at the apprentice hostel, and we will cover the costs for you.

Applications

Applications for an apprenticeship should be submitted as early as possible before the end of the winter semester. Acceptance examinations always take place early in the year, usually around February. So don’t delay – apply today to secure your place in the acceptance process.
 

WE REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION DOCUMENTS:
  • Application/cover letter
    - Why are you applying for this apprenticeship?
    - Why should PMS offer you this apprenticeship? We’re expecting you to write this text yourself and we want to get an idea of the real you.
     
  • Complete, up-to-date CV with a recent photo of yourself
    - A high-quality, recognisable photo will enhance your application.
    - Mentioning specific practical experience and taster days will help us discuss your preferred professional path with you.
     
  • Up-to-date school certificates, including leaving certificate from 9th school year (usually age 14-15)
     
  • Other documents (additional training, references, etc.)