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Then visit www.siemens.com If you are interested in applying for a place on our Appreticeship Scheme, please go to www.siemens.de/ausbildung
If you have questions, please contact:
NWE (Denmark, Ireland, Poland, UK, FinBaltics) to: [email protected] CEE (Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia) to: [email protected] SWE (Belgium, Spain, France, Greece, Portugal) to: [email protected]
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Program starting : August 1st, 2012
Siemens Technical Education for Europeans – Apprenticeship Scheme
Contents Why join Siemens? 04
What is an Apprentice? 05
Your apprenticeship at Siemens 06
Benefits you will enjoy 07
Our Apprenticeship Scheme 08
What our Apprentices have to say 10-11
Your Future Starts Here
Are you still at school, college or university, uture? but thinking about what to do with your f
Are you thinking about leaving school, college or university after finishing A Level leaving
college or university to start earning straight away – but want an excellent job with brilliant
career prospects? Do you have the motivation and commitment to work and study whilst getting
paid and achieve qualifications along the w ens, you can have your cake and eat it. ay? With Siem
Siemens offers a full range of opportunities s lly upported by development programs specifica
tailored to suit the needs of everyone, from school leavers through graduates. All of our
development programs lead to nationally re ing for a cognized qualifications. If you are look
rewarding and challenging career, this is the industry for you.
Jérémy Marpaux
After my initial technical training, I decided to become an apprentice studying electronic and industrial computer science. This path seemed to be the best route to start my professional career. Siemens offered the most interesting training programme and the scope of my role sounded very interesting. I’ve been working within the Industrial Gas Analyzers Industry Dept at the Industry Automation site in Haguenau since 2009. In my job, I design and perform hardware and software tests for use in the different production process steps. I’ll graduate as an Engineer in September 2013. This experience enables me to combine theory and professional experience and participates in developing my operational skills.
Karina Anders “I am now in my third year as an IT apprentice @ Siemens and am particularly interested in dealing with hardware and IT equipment. During my apprenticeship @ Siemens, I have had the opportunity to work on the Solaris main frame computer system which controls power grids worldwide when I had a placement in the Infrastructure & Cities Sector. During my placement, I learnt how to install and update software. I loved this placement because it combined software and hardware applications. I could also learn a lot about the use of controls & instrumentation applications in energy grids. As part of my apprenticeship, I have also attended a number of additional training courses such as English courses and achieved the ECDL qualification (European Computer Driving License). Once I have completed my apprenticeship, I would love to go to the Mechatronics programme!”
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Don’t just take our word for
Jérémy Marpaux Karina Anders, Apprentice @ Siemens France Apprentice @ Siemens Austria
What our apprentices have to say It may seem daunting to start your career abroad, but you can rest assured that the other apprentices who join the scheme are in the same position. This is what some of our current apprentices have to say:
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What is an Apprentice?
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Our Apprenticeship Scheme
Apprenticeship in Electrical/Electronic Engineering…
are deployed in the fields of electrical power supply- and Communication & Information technology as well as in lighting technology
work on the installation and maintenance of complex production lines (e.g. in the paper industry or in the production of investment goods), the manufacturing of control gears or electrical power supply
Apprenticeship in Mechatronics…
operate in a broad field that varies from installation of assembly lines, to repairs of production machines to programming of control systems
work on the installation and maintenance of complex machines, facilities and systems in the construction and machine assembly industry
An apprenticeship at Siemens is a
formalized career training program that
offers a combination of structured on-
the-job training and related technical
instruction to our employees to train
them in an occupation that demands a
high level of skill. The scheme plays a key
role in your success, since it connects
your learning directly to the world of
work. It’s about learning, working and
building a career together.
The training standards are industry-driven
and can open up many avenues in the
world of manufacturing and engineering.
We currently recruit Craft and Technical
Apprentices. Craft Apprentices usually
work within Manufacturing and would go
on to undertake roles as fitters, turners
and machinists, whilst Technical
Apprentices would usually be destined for
roles in Manufacturing or Design
Engineering. As a Company, we
wholeheartedly support our Apprentices
and the training programs they
undertake.
Mentoring: We will assign you a mentor in your home country who will
Support your development by increasing exposure and supporting personal development
Provide constructive feedback on a quarterly basis
Encourage you to break new grounds to approach business situations
Share his/her own experiences/stories including mistakes
Refer you to other colleagues
Further development:
If you have got what it takes, Siemens can offer you the opportunity to develop your career further. Siemens Professional Education (SPE) offers part time and distance learning opportunities
Depending on Cluster / Country, Siemens offers a variety of professional programs to develop your career further.
Training:
We are fully committed to providing the best training for our Apprentices and you’ll benefit every day. Over the course of your apprenticeship, you will be learning a great deal both at the training centre and on the job. You will also be assigned a personal mentor to guide you through the relevant stages, providing continual support.
Over time, you will take on more responsibility and accountability as your skills, knowledge and expertise increase. The benefits and advantages are outstanding – yes, you learn an occupation, but you also learn craftsmanship and the importance of doing things right first time.
Benefits you will enjoy Your apprenticeship at Siemens Our apprenticeship training program is based in Berlin and runs for 3.5 years, starting 1st of August 2012 with an integration program that includes German lessons.
Mechatronics Electrical/Electronic Engineering
Assignment sectors: Industry, Energy, Infrastructure & Cities Location: Berlin
On the job trainings from 11 weeks up to 29 weeks p.a. in the Industry, Energy, Infrastructure & Cities plants in Berlin
Thereof possible 4 weeks in the home country
Assignment in the home country Mentorship program in the home country during the apprenticeship
Candidates with willingness to learn German High school graduates University students who wish to take a change in direction University graduates
IHK (Chamber of commerce) exam in German only
As soon as you join, you will also be taking home a decent “earn while you learn” salary, which has the potential to grow as you gain more experience. In year one you will earn 785 € per month, rising to 921 € per month in year four (as per current bargaining agreement).
30 days’ holiday Accomodation in Berlin Integration Assistance (e.g. IHK registration, bank-account etc. ) 1-2 paid home flights during apprenticeship German and English lessons throughout the program …and much more
Apprenticeships in
Placements during training
Training on the job
Assignment after education
Target group of participants
Exam
Pay/Benefits
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We are a fully integrated technology company actively operating in more than 190 countries. We’re the global market leader in many fields, offering a wide range of pioneering products for energy efficiency, industrial productivity, affordable healthcare and intelligent infrastructure, with a growing focus on sustainability. Our environmental portfolio is already the most comprehensive in the world.
Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a global powerhouse in electronics and electrical engineering, operating in the fields of industry, energy and healthcare as well as providing infrastructure solutions, primarily for cities and metropolitan areas. For over 160 years, Siemens has stood for technological excellence, innovation, quality, reliability and internationality. The company is the world's largest provider of environmental technologies. Around 40 percent of its total revenue stems from green products and solutions. In fiscal 2011, which ended on September 30, 2011, revenue from continuing operations totaled €73.5 billion and net income from continuing operations €7.0 billion. At the end of September 2011, Siemens had around 360,000 employees worldwide on the basis of continuing operations.
Why join Siemens?
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Your Future Starts Here
Are you still at school, college or university, but thinking about what to do with your future?
Would you like to earn straight after leaving education and want an excellent job with brilliant
career prospects? Do you have the motivation and commitment to work and study whilst getting
paid and achieve qualifications along the way? With Siemens, you can have your cake and eat it.
Siemens offers a full range of opportunities supported by development programs specifically
tailored to suit the needs of everyone, from school leavers through graduates. All of our
development programs lead to nationally recognized qualifications. If you are looking for a
rewarding and challenging career, this is the industry for you.
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Carl Ennis started his career as a technical apprentice in 1988.
After his apprenticeship, Carl was promoted to Design Engineer, then Chief Engineer and became a senior manager in Siemens Transmission & Distribution in 2004.
His next career move took him to Energy Service Fossil where he became Divisional Director in 2007. Aged 43, Carl has just been promoted again, and will head of to China to lead Siemens’ Energy Service Division in the Asia-Pacific region from December 2011 onwards.
Apprenticeships can lead to exciting careers
Carl’s story is not unique - a number of senior managers @ Siemens have started their careers as Apprentices or on Scholarship programmes.
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