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Mechatronics

Duration - 3 Years
Stipend Amount - € 950

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Air Traffic Clerk

Duration - 3 Years
Stipend Amount-€ 900

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Air Craft Mechanic

.Duration - 3 Years
Stipend Amount - € 940

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Nursing

Duration - 3 Years
Stipend Amount - € 1100

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Metal Constructor

Duration - 3 Years
Stipend Amount-€ 940

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Industrial Electronic

.Duration - 3 Years
Stipend Amount - € 940

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Plant Mechanic

Duration - 3 Years
Stipend Amount - € 940

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Food Technician

Duration - 3 Years
Stipend Amount - € 940

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Hospitality

.Duration - 3 Years
Stipend Amount - € 850

Mechatronics- Course

A mechatronics technician is measuring angles or voltage in electrical circuits and is comparing the results obtained in the work process with previous data. Further tasks are maintaining and repairing machines as systems and machines have to be checked at regular intervals in order to guarantee safe and reliable functionality in the long term. In addition, the mechatronics technician assembles and disassembles machine parts meaning he puts machines and systems together or takes them apart. Lastly, the job profile contains the setting up of electrical circuits.


Starting Salary after training: 

2300-2600 € depending on the location.


Eligibility:

Age: 18-28 years | 10+2/Diploma with ar least 50% Marks

Air Traffic Clerk

As an air traffic controller, you are responsible for the safe and efficient handling of approach and departure traffic on the ground and in the defined airspace at the German regional airports. Every year, our air traffic controllers at the towers on our sites control more than 250,000 aircraft movements. Day and night, our air traffic controllers are on duty to provide pilots with the necessary instructions to ensure that aircraft land, depart and move on the ground at a safe distance from each other.

How do I become an air traffic controller?

  • Maximum age of 24 years
  • High school diploma
  • very good knowledge of English
  • Proof of mental and psychological aptitude
  • Medical suitability (no hearing or visual impairments, color blindness or various chronic diseases may be present)

What does an air traffic controller do?

Your tasks as an air traffic controller at a glance

Air traffic safety: arrival and departure control; issue clearance for departure; trajectory control; prevent collisions between aircraft; Approve engine start-up.

Responsiveness and decision-making ability: grant permission to land; attend to emergencies; Navigating aircraft by communicating with pilots; Transmission of important information via a radio system.

Responsibility: Control of routes, surveillance systems and airfields for possible hazards

Aircraft Mechanic

Aircraft mechanics work predominantly in the aviation and aerospace industries. Employers may be manufacturers of aircrafts or helicopters, as well as repair and maintenance workshops at airlines and airports. Furthermore, they can be deployed at air force bases in the Federal Army.

Aircraft mechanics manufacture engines and aircrafts of all kinds. They also take on maintenance and servicing. The variety of tasks depend on the specific field of studies: production technology, maintenance technology and engine technology.

You begin your training with elementary training in general metal processing. During the specialist training in the training center, the skills and knowledge are deepened and expanded in the form of courses or in a team on projects that include aircraft-specific processing techniques. The assembly of aircraft parts into complete assemblies or systems with the necessary connection technology follows. This also includes plastics machining and processing as well as the basics of hydraulics, control technology, electropneumatics and PLC. During training in the operating departments, you will learn how to manufacture, assemble and control aircraft parts and aircraft system components through practical work.Duration of training:

The training lasts three and a half years and takes place both at the vocational school and in the company.

Part 1 of the final exam is taken in the second year of training. At the end of the training.
part 2 of the final exam is taken, which consists of a written and a practical exam.
Precondition:

  • High school diploma, advanced technical college entrance qualification or general higher education entrance qualification
  • Good technical understanding
  • Teamwork

Nursing

The students acquire a general nursing degree but the practical training partner is a medical facility for aged citizen care. Therefore, students should be informed that they are specialising in aged citizen care as in the 3rd year they receive 500 hours of practical training in medical aged citizen care. In aged citizen care the students can later on further specialise in emergency care, special wound care or in the treatment of specific diseases such as Alzheimer. It’s a very interesting field with the highest job security and career options as Germany’s population is aging quickly.
Stipends: € 980-1200 starting
Starting: Salary after training: € 2300-2800
Eligibility Age: 18-28 years
10+2 with minimum 60% Marks with biology (science background)

Metal Constructor

Metal Constructors (fitters) are experts in metalwork. To do this, they solder, weld, harden, anneal and forge metals. Metal Constructors install metal structures and machines and are also responsible for their repair. The job of a metalworker is very versatile. In the industry, the metal worker is mostly responsible for the construction of plant and machine parts and their maintenance.
Stipend: 940 € starting
Starting Salary after training: 2300-2600 € depending on the location.
Eligibility Age: 18-28 years | 10+2 with at least 70% Marks in Maths In addition, education (degree, diploma) in Electronics or Mechatronics favourable

Industrial Electronics

An industrial electronic works with mechanical components and electrical equipment. Typical tasks are the laying of cables and connections and to connect them to one another. Further an industrial electrician sets up automated systems by programming and configuring them. In addition, the job profile includes reviewing the industrial facility by testing it and regular maintenance and repairs of the machines used in the production unit. The industrial electrician is responsible for the entire electrical system, it’s expansion and maintenance to ensure all work processes run smoothly.
Stipend: € 940 starting
Starting Salary after training: € 2300-2600 depending on the location.
Eligibility

  • Age: 18-28 years | 10+2 with at least 70% Marks in Maths
  • In addition, education (degree, diploma) in Electronics or Mechatronics favourable

Plant- Mechanic

Planning of work tasks: Before starting the production of industrial machines, pipelines and the like, the plant mechanic develops assembly and maintenance plans based on technical drawings and other documents – he does this in close consultation with the client. He also organizes the assembly work and selects materials, machines and tools. Manufacture of individual parts: As a plant mechanic, you manufacture individual components for larger machines, apparatus and devices in various industrial sectors such as boilers, pipes or tanks either by hand or with the help of special machines.
Stipend: € 940 starting

Starting Salary after training: € 2300-2600 depending on the location.
Eligibility

  • Age: 18-28 years | 10+2 with at least 70% Marks in Maths
  • In addition, education (degree, diploma) in Electronics or Mechatronics favourable

Food Technician

Food technicians check food with regard to its composition, ingredients and their purity or pollutant content. The food is examined using biological and chemical examination methods and reports are drawn up on this basis. The aim is to develop new products and production processes. Food technicians require a good chemical and technical understanding, a systematic way of working as well as communication and problem-solving skills.
Stipend: € 940 starting
Starting Salary after training: € 2300-2600 depending on the location.
Eligibility

  • Age: 18-28 years
  • 10+2 with at least 70% MarksTe

Hospitality

  • Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery Duration – 78 weeks

  • Diploma of Hospitality Management (Commercial Cookery pathway) Duration – 26 weeks

  • Eligibilty – +2 Required & 6 Band in IELTS

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