01.09.2025 Eight apprentices start their future at Spangler Automation
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September 1, 2025, Töging. An apprenticeship remains a solid foundation for a successful career – a belief firmly held at Spangler Automation in Töging. That’s why, once again this year, eight young people have begun their professional journey with the company.
With a total of eight new apprentices, the group of young talents taking their first step toward a career continues to grow. The newcomers will acquire in-depth expertise in various fields – for example as electronics technicians for automation and systems technology, media designer, or dual student. With this broad range of training paths, Spangler ensures that each individual’s strengths are developed in the best possible way to prepare them for their future professional challenges.
Evolving professions
“Our industry is changing rapidly – automation, digitalization, and artificial intelligence are constantly presenting us with new challenges. This makes it all the more important to give young people the opportunity to develop and grow with us,” emphasizes Managing Director Tina Lambert, who personally welcomed the new apprentices.
A strong theoretical foundation
After an initial introduction, the apprentices complete a six-week intensive training program that combines theoretical knowledge with practical exercises. This foundation paves the way for their further training, during which they will soon take on responsibility and carry out their own projects. Many apprentices also seize the opportunity to gain international experience through a one-month internship abroad.
Training with prospects
Spangler Automation places great importance on offering young people genuine opportunities for the future. Many of today’s experienced specialists and managers began their careers as apprentices at Spangler themselves. “Anyone who starts with us not only receives solid training but also has exciting career prospects – from becoming a specialist to leading entire projects,” says Teresa Wittmann, head of training.

Pictures: Franziska Buchberger-Prennig, Spangler GmbH
About Spangler:
SPANGLER Automation, based in Töging in the Altmühltal region, currently employs 150 people and has been a reliable partner to the national and international machinery and plant engineering sectors for over 40 years.
More than half of the systems produced are exported worldwide. This medium-sized family-owned company designs and plans plant automation systems, programs control technology, and manufactures control systems for a wide range of industries, including environmental technology, renewable energy, agriculture, construction, food, automotive, and the raw materials industry.
In addition, SPANGLER handles the commissioning and after-sales service of the systems.
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01.09.2025 Eight apprentices start their future at Spangler Automation