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 Trainee programme
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Job Pool

Trainee programme

One of the important components in our efforts to promote young professionals is the 18-month trainee programme for university graduates.

This gives you the opportunity to gain an excellent and practice-related insight into the different business areas - from object operations to start-up, from commercial areas to central calculation and quote compilation. By including you in current projects you'll be specifically prepared for your future varied and responsible role as a technical object manager.

Requirements:
You have successfully completed a degree at a university of applied sciences in building services engineering, electrical engineering, technical building management, facility management or a comparable degree and have excellent technical knowledge and are capable of entrepreneurial thinking. We expect a high degree of commitment, ability to work with standard PC applications (MS Office package) and good English skills. An additional vocational qualification in the technical or commercial field would be an advantage. Other things that you should be no stranger to are a service mentality, flexibility, initiative and team-work.

Start:
Twice a year: February and August/September

Training location:
Main focus in Neu-Isenburg, short assignments in cross-regional regions

Interested?
Then we should meet.Send us your complete application by post or using the
online form (job pool training) to:

HSG Zander GmbH
Frau Michaela Meise-Schmidt
An der Gehespitz 50
63263 Neu-Isenburg

RANGE OF SERVICES
Integrated FM
Technical FM
Infrastructural FM
Commercial FM
FM consulting
PPP
Building equipment
Production-related services
Testing and measuring technology
Technical due diligence
Energy management
Energy contracting
PM and start-up
Location and event management
ipv® / system services
Environmental and occupational safety
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