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Anyone faced with an important decision such as choosing an apprenticeship must answer many questions: The profession should match one’s own skills, be fun and be future-proof.
GISSLER & PASS
Internship
Making the right career choice is quite difficult.
Therefore, take the opportunity to supplement your school knowledge with valuable practical experience. Exciting opportunities are open to you within the framework of internships and school projects. Talk to our human resources department and convince yourself on site about the apprenticeships at GISSLER & PASS. Ideally, you should apply for a work placement at least 2 to 3 months in advance. You should announce school projects about a year in advance.
Training
Training young people has a long tradition in our company. For us, your apprenticeship is an opportunity to make you into a skilled expert who is self-confident and full of the drive required for taking on responsibility and celebrating successes together with us – also once your apprenticeship is complete!
“With the in-depth and comprehensive apprenticeships we offer, we very much enjoy providing dedicated apprentices with a great opportunity for a successful start to their career,” explains Thomas Gissler-Weber, Managing Director of GISSLER & PASS, discussing the company philosophy on training and further education. “We take responsibility for our junior staff and support our apprentices with extensive mentoring, modern teaching methods as well as the consistent, joint evaluation of their performance.”
New training opportunities at GISSLER & PASS!
Training as an IT Specialist for System Integration (m/f/d)
The job of the IT Specialist for System Integration (m/f/d) is extremely varied. You are experts in the IT equipment at the company and offer fast support when colleagues are having problems with the hardware or software. And this is in all areas of the company, from administration to production (e.g. network connection of production machines).
We place great confidence in our trainees, delegate responsibility quickly and allow you to look after fields of work autonomously early on, so that you can soon implement your first projects in an IT environment independently.
Here you will be supported by a young, highly motivated and friendly IT team on your way to being an IT expert.
The occupation of IT Specialist for System Integration (m/f/d) offers very good opportunities to climb further up the career ladder.
Firstly, you can choose further training as a technician or as an IT Business Administrator. Secondly, the IT Specialist for System Integration training is a good start for a subsequent course of studies in Computer Science.
Technical secondary school leaving certificate (school year 10, type A) or qualification for admission to technical college (completion of secondary school, technical secondary school year 10B, academic secondary school year 10 or vocational college).
3 years
If possible, apply by the end of March for your apprenticeship to start on 1st August.
Your application documents should include the application itself, your curriculum vitae, copies of your certificates and a photograph.
What do I need for the training?
In your training as an IT Specialist for System Integration (m/f/d) you will get to know all IT-relevant activities to do with system and network administration. It is more important than your school-leaving qualification that you are passionate about dealing with electrical devices, the setup of computers and the rectifying of system faults.
Be the first trainee at GISSLER & PASS in the IT sector.
Seize the opportunity, play an active part and help pave the way for all your successors.
Zanko Rahimi
PACKAGING TECHNOLOGIST (m/f/d)
My name is Zanko Rahimi. I am 24 years old and have completed my apprenticeship as a packaging technologist at GP.
Zanko Rahimi
I applied to GP with my 10A secondary school certificate.
I worked at GP for the first time in 2014 through a recruitment company, and I was amazed at how corrugated board is manufactured and processed. I was keen to find out & know more, so I decided to apply for an apprenticeship at GP.
The great thing about this versatile occupation is the practical, independent and self-responsible work, directly on and with the product. Each evening after work, you know what you have done for the company. And personally, I find it good that you get to work on all the different machines during your apprenticeship, allowing you to discover your favourite tasks during your apprenticeship. I, for one, find working on the punch press very enjoyable.
Enjoyment of technology, punctuality, forward thinking, initiative, ability to work in a team, critical thinking skills and spatial awareness.
Gissler & Pass assists its apprentices wherever possible: whether at work itself or at school. That includes the “AbH”, for example, (apprenticeship assistance scheme), where we apprentices are able to learn for school. Each Friday, the apprentices meet with their instructors to have the report books signed and can ask questions that may have arisen either at work or school
I would like to have my own shift, be a good machine operator and learn even more about my occupation.
PACKAGING TECHNOLOGIST (m/f/d)
The apprenticeship as a packaging technologist (m/f/d) offers a wide range of opportunities for personal development and employment. From the computer-aided development and design of packaging, to working in production planning or quality assurance, through to the operation of highly complex production plants, many areas of work are available, depending on an individual’s creative and technical skills.
On the basis of their apprenticeship, packaging technologists (m/f/d) can work as skilled workers in many different areas of the packaging industry. Building on this, you can train as a master craftsman (m/f/d) or become a paper technician (m/f/d) by attending technical college. After gaining the advanced technical college entrance qualification, it is possible to study at a university of applied sciences, and to become a graduate engineer in packaging technology, for example.
Technical secondary school leaving certificate (school year 10, type A) or qualification for admission to technical college (completion of secondary school, technical secondary school year 10B, academic secondary school year 10 or vocational college).
3 years
If possible, apply by the end of March for your apprenticeship to start on 1st August.
Your application documents should include the application itself, your curriculum vitae, copies of your certificates and a photograph.
MACHINE AND PLANT OPERATOR (m/f/d)
As a machine and plant operator, you are responsible for the professional manufacturing, ensuring the successful production of the packaging & displays and a flawless end result.
Whether it is the field of corrugated board production, die-cutting or gluing, you set up the machines and production lines, equip them and operate them, and oversee the production process. The latest machinery and innovative technologies are at your disposal for your tasks.
On the basis of their apprenticeship, machine and plant operators (m/f/d) can work as skilled workers in many different areas of the packaging industry.
Technical secondary school leaving certificate (school year 10, type A) or qualification for admission to technical college (completion of secondary school, technical secondary school year 10B, academic secondary school year 10 or vocational college).
2 Years
If possible, apply by the end of March for your apprenticeship to start on 1st August.
Your application documents should include the application itself, your curriculum vitae, copies of your certificates and a photograph.
Tobias Gonschorek
I gained the FOR (qualification for admission to technical college), before completing an apprenticeship in business and applying for an apprenticeship at GP.
I chose the occupation of machine/plant operator because I wanted to work independently together with my colleagues.
One of my favourite tasks is the maintenance and verification of quality standards.
Being able to understand technical processes and procedures is an advantage.
I would choose GP every time, because this company is a “family business” in every sense of those words and in every department.
I see my future at GP, I want to develop my career further in the company and hold a management position here in the future.
Tobias Gonschorek
My name is Tobias Gonschorek. I am 28 years old and have completed my apprenticeship as a machine and plant operator at GP.
Marco Lohmann
My name is Marco Lohmann and I’m 26 years old. I am currently completing my apprenticeship as a media technologist for printing at GP.
Marco Lohmann
I successfully completed secondary school.
The occupation of media technologist appealed to me because it is very varied and multifaceted.
I enjoy the work on the printing press and in the colour laboratory the most.
You should be willing to learn multi-tasking skills, interested in technical processes, and have a good eye.
GISSLER & PASS is a very friendly and solid company. You can count on receiving support at every level.
When I have completed my apprenticeship and gained enough work experience, I want to become a master craftsman.
MEDIA TECHNOLOGIST FOR PRINTING (m/f/d)
Whether it is single or multi-coloured, with standard or special colours, enhanced or with UV coating, the packaging from GISSLER & PASS is ‘made beautiful’ on high-tech printing machines for its use in the world of retail. The task of the media technologist for printing (m/f/d) is to transfer the design onto the packaging and the display in the best quality.
Media technologists for printing (m/f/d) manage the entire printing process. They have a good grasp of the measuring, regulating and control technology on the printing presses and must have a good eye and a very good sense of colour to assess the printed sheets.
On the basis of their apprenticeship, they are qualified to complete tasks in the areas of printing, pre-press, quality assurance and the technical work preparation.
On the basis of their wide-ranging apprenticeship, media technologists for print (m/f/d) can work as skilled workers in many different areas of the printing and packaging industry. Building on this, you can train as a master craftsman (m/f/d) or become a technician (m/f/d) by attending technical college. After obtaining the qualification for admission to technical college, it is possible to study a variety of subjects at technical college.
Technical secondary school leaving certificate (school year 10, type A) or qualification for admission to technical college (completion of secondary school, technical secondary school year 10B, academic secondary school year 10 or vocational college).
3 Years
If possible, apply by the end of March for your apprenticeship to start on 1st August.
Your application documents should include the application itself, your curriculum vitae, copies of your certificates and a photograph.
INDUSTRIAL CLERK (m/f/d)
During your apprenticeship, you gain experience working in the various commercial departments of the company, get to know the different company divisions, and therefore gain a wide range of knowledge. At GISSLER & PASS, you take on responsibility in the individual departments from the very start.
In purchasing, for example, you compare offers and negotiate with suppliers and customers. In Human Resources, you supervise employees and assist in determining the staffing needs. In the accounting department, you have a say in checking the amounts due, and in the sales department you take care of the order processing and act as the link between the customers and production.
Once you have completed your apprenticeship, you will be able you to work as a clerk in all commercial areas of the industry. Building on your apprenticeship, you can complete further training to qualify as a business economist or business administrator, or study at a university.
If possible, a business school leaving certificate or the general qualification for university entrance.
3 years, with the possibility of a reduction to 2.5 years with appropriate previous school leaving certificates.
If possible, apply by the end of March for your apprenticeship to start on 1st August.
Your application documents should include the application itself, your curriculum vitae, copies of your certificates and a photograph.
Kathrin Pörner
I have a technical high school diploma.
It is the highest level of commercial training and offers a lot of variety.
What I find particularly interesting about my apprenticeship is that you gain experience working in several different departments.
You need be able to communicate and should be outgoing. You have to like working on a computer.
Through my internship and my temporary jobs before my apprenticeship at GP, I gained a very good insight into the company and the work. The employees were friendly and helpful right from the start, it is a very harmonious working atmosphere.
I would like to pass on my knowledge by supervising the apprentices in the department in which I work. I can also imagine running a department myself.
Kathrin Pörner
My name is Kathrin Pörner. I am 22 years old and I’m completing an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk at GP.
GISSLER & PASS
Anyone faced with an important decision such as choosing an apprenticeship must answer many questions: The profession should match one’s own skills, be fun and be future-proof.
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