01.09.2022 Automation and Training with a Future

01.09.2022 Automation and Training with a Future

01.09.2022, Töging. For six young people, their professional lives began on the first of September with an apprenticeship at Spangler.

With an extensive program, the first day of work for the new apprentices also marked their introduction to the training company. Right from the start, Spangler presented its strong emphasis on the family-oriented company culture.

Smooth transition into professional life

For the four electronics technicians, one office administrator, and one dual-study student, the “intensive training” program has now started. This apprenticeship program is designed to ease the transition from school to the working world for young professionals. The six-week course includes topics such as the fundamentals of electrical engineering, materials science, procurement knowledge, as well as excursions like an on-site customer visit to a drinking water facility.

Foundation for a professional career

“Automation technology is a field that will continue to offer more and more exciting opportunities in the future,” says Tina Lambert, Managing Director at Spangler. “We are all the more pleased that we were once again able to inspire six young people to begin an apprenticeship in this field.” For Lambert, dual education remains the perfect foundation for a professional career.

A Diverse and Exciting First Day

Spangler currently trains 25 apprentices and dual-study students. The Töging-based company traditionally places a strong focus on high-quality training. During their apprenticeship, the trainees go through various departments. Each year, up to 30 students are given the opportunity to complete an internship to help them choose their future profession. Apprentices at Spangler are offered the opportunity to undertake an international internship when they turn 18, allowing them to spend a month in a European country.

 

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Managing Director Tina Lambert with the new apprentices and the training team.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


About SPANGLER:

SPANGLER Automation employs around 150 people at its headquarters in Töging in the Altmühl valley and has been a reliable partner of the national and international mechanical and plant engineering for more than 40 years. More than half of the plants produced are exported worldwide. The medium-sized family-run company plans and engineers plant automation, programs the control technology and manufactures switch and control systems for various sectors such as environmental technology, agricultural economy, building industry, food industry, automobile industry, raw materials industry as well as renewable energies. Moreover, SPANGLER carries out the start-up and the after-sales service of the plants.


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