In addition to all of the technical elements, the training focuses on things like independence, creativity and teamwork. This gives apprentices the opportunity right from the start to take on responsibility and carry out small projects. For prospective mechatronics engineers, for example, a separate area has been created in which they can design and implement their own small systems.
“We are pleased to welcome our new junior staff and will do our best to provide them with instructive, varied and above all future-oriented training”, says Manuela Sebabi, training manager at Rehm Thermal Systems for commercial apprentices. “It’s always exciting to support the apprentices through their training and, in these first few years of their careers, to share all of the experience, expertise and knowledge that we as a company have realised on a daily basis for the last 30 years”.
A well-founded apprenticeship and the promotion of young, committed individuals has been firmly anchored in the corporate philosophy of Rehm Thermal Systems for many years. With the new trainees, the Rehm Group now employs a total of more than 25 trainees at Rehm Thermal Systems and Rehm BlechTec in seven different professions and two dual study programmes.
The application phase for the 2021 training year has already begun. Further information can be found here.