Technical professions
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As one of the largest technology corporations in the world, Continental takes the education of young individuals especially seriously.
Because, only a highly qualified next generation will ensure the future of our company. To that end, our responsibility towards our trainees as understood in our CRS guidelines is a central aspect of our corporate commitment. As an equal opportunity employer, Continental offers training in the following technical fields:
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Chemical laboratory assistant (m/f)
As a chemical laboratory assistant, you inspect products and analyze the materials used during operation.
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Cutting machine operator (m/f)
As a cutting machine operator, you must be able use the highest amount of precision to manufacture machines and equipment.
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Designer of technical products (m/f)
Technical product designers create data models based on design specifications from design engineers and other engineers.
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Die cast tool maker (m/f)
With training in this field, you become the link between machine engineering and production.
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Electronic technician for automation engineering (m/f)
In this vocation, you take on some of the responsibility for keeping production processes in place and making sure they run smoothly.
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Electronic technician for devices and systems (m/f)
Specialists in this field inspect and gauge equipment and systems using state-of-the-art technology and tools.
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Electronic technician for industrial engineering (m/f)
As an electronic technician for industrial engineering, your job is to assure that the electrical systems and equipment run trouble-free.
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Industrial mechanic (m/f)
As an industrial mechanic, your job is to assemble subassemblies, perform maintenance and repair tasks on technical systems and automate production processes.
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Information systems specialist (m/f)
This field combines the qualifications needed in IT technology with electrical qualifications in an industrial environment.
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IT specialist for application development (m/f)
Changes are taking place in the information technology at an increasingly rapid pace.
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IT specialist for systems integration (m/f)
As an IT specialist, you plan and design computer programs for data processing and communication technology.
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Production mechanic (m/f)
Production mechanics are predominantly engaged in the assembly/production of mass-produced industrial products.
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Mechatronics engineer (m/f)
When you complete training in this profession you become a specialist, who is familiar with mechanical and electronic engineering.
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Microtechnology technician (m/f)
In this profession, you are responsible for the microtechnology of chip production.
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Precision engineering technician (m/f)
Precision engineering technicians are specialists in the use of precision machinery used in tool and machine engineering.
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Process technician for plastics and rubber technology (m/f)
Manufacturing high-quality products made of rubber or plastic requires complex knowledge of raw materials and how they are processed.
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Screen printer (m/f)
As a screen printer, you will deal with a wide variety of different tasks, because using screen printing technology makes it possible to print a broad range of materials.
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Technical design draftsperson for machine and installation engineering (m/f)
You acquire the basic skills in preparing technical drawings by hand and with the aid of computers.