• Electrical installation in the field of operating technology
  • Maintenance and servicing of operational systems (e.g. distribution, lighting, elevator, lightning protection, ventilation, refrigeration and compressed air systems)
  • Inspection and testing of protective measures
  • Building installations
  • At least qualification of vocational maturity

Personal requirements:

  • Craftsmanship
    • Practical skills in handling tools and machines are necessary, as a lot of work is done in the workshop or on systems.
  • Technical understanding
    • A good understanding of technical interrelationships and processes is crucial, as the work often involves complex systems and devices.
  • Basic interest in electronics and technology
    • Basic interest in electrical systems and how they work
  • Mathematics skills
    • Basic knowledge of Mathematics is important in order to be able to carry out calculations and understand technical Drawings.
  • Physical resilience
    • In some areas, the work can be physically demanding, so a certain level of fitness is an advantage. Work is sometimes carried out in confined spaces and on ladders and scaffolding.
  • This training position is not barrier-free

These personal requirements help to ensure that trainees are successful during their training as an Electronics Technician for operating technology so that they can later work effectively in their profession.

  • 3,5 years
  • Training usually begins on 01.08.
  • A shortening is possible under certain conditions
  • The working time is 39 hours a week
  • There is an annual vacation entitlement of 30 workdays

since 01.02.2025:

  • 1,236.82 euros in the first year of training
  • 1,290.96 euros in the second year of training
  • 1,340.61 euros in the third year of training
  • 1,409.51 euros in the fourth year of training

Special annual payment on December 1st in the amount of 95% of the vocational training remuneration

Final examination bonus of € 400.00 for successfully passing the final examination on the first attempt

  • Part 1 of the journeyman’s examination in the 2nd year of training
  • Part 2 of the journeyman’s examination at the end of training at the IHK Rhenish Hesse

Berufsbildende Schule 1 (Vocational school)
Am Judensand 12
55122 Mainz

and

Industrial Institute for Teaching and Further Education Mainz
An der Brunnenstube 39
55120 Mainz

The following knowledge is acquired here:

  • General education subjects: e.g. Mathematics, Economics and Social Studies
  • Occupation-specific subjects: e.g. analyzing electrotechnical systems and testing functions, installing and commissioning technical building systems

Practical work is carried out in the Technical Property Management (TLM) of JGU in the Electrical Engineering Department (TLM 1.6) in cooperation with the Industrial Institute for Teaching and Continuing Education Mainz.

Technical Property Management
Ackermannweg 9
55128 Mainz

Mr. Seifert
Tel.: 06131 39-29579
jseifert@uni-mainz.de