Computer Science Expert

Specializing in System Integration


GENERAL OVERVIEW

As an IT specialist specializing in system integration (m/f/d), you will ensure that the IT technology in the company runs smoothly. You will design and implement complex IT technology systems by integrating software components and manage them. If you decide to do this apprenticeship, you should not only enjoy information technology and engineering, but also have grit and perseverance.


WHAT WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE IN YOU / QUALITIES WE ARE LOOKING FOR 

  • A good secondary school leaving certificate (at least a technical college entrance qualification)
  • Enjoyment of technology and information technology
  • Strong interest in computer systems, software and hardware
  • Good grades in math, computer science and English
  • Possibly initial experience in programming languages and/or assembling a computer
  • Careful and accurate way of working
  • School grades are important, but not everything. We attach just as much importance to team spirit, commitment, enjoyment of work and the will to get things moving.


DURATION OF TRAINING / SCHEDULE

Practical phases: Pepperl+Fuchs company headquarters in Mannheim;
Theoretical phases/vocational school lessons: Werner von Siemens School in Mannheim


LOCATIONS

The training starts on September 1 each year and takes 3 years.

FURTHER INFORMATION 

Do you still have questions regarding your application or the application process? You can find answers to the most important questions in and around our apprenticeship programs in the FAQ section.


APPLY NOW |  START 2024

You can find all open places on our dual study programs and apprenticeships here on our career portal. You can also apply directly here:


OPEN PLACES 2024

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