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| Apprenticeship at Austrian Technik |
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Austrian Technik values the training and continuation training of its employees very highly and nowhere is this more ture – witness the motto “a career within training” – than in our offering of apprenticeships. As well as offering practically oriented on-the-job training and opportunities to attend vocational schools, courses of this nature include a wide range of company internal and external specialized seminars.
Austrian Technik provides training using a structured training plan and by providing apprentices with approved, in-house training documentation. The guidelines for the Austrian Technik training programs are approved by that body of the government of the Republic of Austria concerned with civil aviation, namely the OZB (which has a function similar to that of the American FAA). Currently, three people at Austrian Technik are directly responsible for apprentice training while a further eighteen employees are currently qualified to train apprentices and are either directly or indirectly involved in the training process.
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| Training successes
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Here are a few examples of the honours the company has won more recently:
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In the Lower Austrian Regional Apprentice Competition for Electricians, held on 14 September 2000, Austrian apprentices Florian Huber and Ferat Dezemáli took second and third place, respectively.
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On 20 September 2001, the Deputy Regional Youth Chair and Youth Counsellor of the ÖGB, Rene Pfister, took 3rd place in the Regional Competition for Electricians in Lower Austria.
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In 2001 and 2002, the company’s apprentices succeeded in taking numerous highly respectable positions in international competitions in Lithuania, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
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In October 2002, Federal Minister Dr. Martin Bartenstein presented Austrian Technik with a National Award for its extraordinary services to the training of apprentices and for its apprentice system.
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On 28 November 2003, Christoph Hell won the Regional Apprentice Competition in Electronics.
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On 7 October 2004, the Austrian Training Workshop was awarded the Anton Benya Foundation Prize at a special ceremony held at Vienna City Hall.
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On 22 October 2004, Michael Gaunersdorfer won first place in the Regional Apprentice Competition in Electronics.
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Fit for Future 2004/Austria’s Best Training Operations. On 16 November 2004, the Training Workshop of the Technical Department received an award for its successful project participation from Federal Minister Dr. Martin Bartenstein and the President of the Austrian Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Christoph Leitl. |
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Career opportunities for apprentices
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Apprentices are tomorrow’s specialized technicians and managers, which is why the integration of fully trained apprentices takes absolute priority at Austrian Technik. Moreover, after trainees have passed their State Type Examination(s) the company views further training as highly valuable, and to this end offers continuation training courses. Austrian Technik attaches great value to the training and continuation training of its employees and is therefore constantly striving to improve the quality of apprentice training.
Interesting? Please send your application to
AMS Schwechat Sendnergasse 13a 2320 Schwechat Tel.: 01 / 7076251 Fax: 01 / 7076251 / 177 eMail: ams.schwechat@329.ams.or.at Internet: http://www.ams.or.at |
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