03.09.2024 Strong group starts in a promising apprenticeship
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03.09.2024, Töging. September 1 marks not only the beginning of autumn but also the start of a promising future for a new generation of apprentices at Spangler.
Once again this year, the company sends a clear message: training remains a key cornerstone for securing skilled workers, particularly in the fields of automation and digitalization.
“We are excited to welcome the new apprentices who are starting their career path today,” said Managing Director Tina Lambert. “Automation is a key field for the future, and it will continue to grow in the coming years. Training young talents in these areas is a crucial step to ensuring our competitiveness for the future.”
Innovative training
The company makes efforts that go beyond traditional vocational training; for example offering every apprentice the opportunity to broaden their horizons abroad.
“A strong group needs a strong foundation, and that foundation is our dedicated and well-trained team of instructors,” emphasized Teresa Wittmann, Head of Training at Spangler. “This year, in addition to six electronic technicians, also two apprentices as office clerk will start, who will face demanding tasks.”
Shaping technology
Training in professions like Electronics Technician for Automation and System Technology (m/f/d) continues to be future-proof. “Our training programs offer young people a clear perspective and the opportunity to learn AI-supported programming today,” said Teresa Wittmann.
The eight new apprentices, who are beginning their training today, can look forward to a comprehensive program in the coming weeks, where they will learn their profession from the ground up. To ensure a smooth transition into the professional world, the curriculum includes not only practical exercises but also field trips to clients.
Key to a successful future
Even after completing their apprenticeships, the future specialists can expect exciting tasks. Projects from around the world are waiting to be tackled by the specialists from Töging. Whether as designers, programmers, in service, or production, Spangler offers excellent career prospects in a great working environment.
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.