Daimler Truck starts their vocational training for young professionals

Around 550 young professionals are starting their vocational training at Daimler Truck in Germany

Daimler Truck starts their vocational training for young professionals
Daimler Truck starts their vocational training for young professionals

Leinfelden, Echterdingen- Daimler Truck AG.,  starts their vocational training for around 550 young people at Daimler Truck in Germany at six truck and bus plants and 30 commercial vehicle centers and Daimler Buses Service Centers.

Nine dual study programs and 19 vocational trainings offer a wide variety of training options for newcomers. Daimler Truck is concentrating on future-proof vocational trainings that take into account the transformation and are adapted to increasing digitalization and the need for IT skills in order to shape the transformation of the commercial vehicle industry.

Industrial mechanics and business information technology studies are both on the menu. Daimler Truck is also putting more of an emphasis on careers in the high-voltage industry. For more than five years, the company has been educating automotive mechatronics technicians in system and high-voltage technology. In the corporate world, the company is effectively concentrating on businesspeople for digitalization management.

Mr. Jürgen Hartwig, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler Truck responsible for Human Resources and Labor Director. said that, We are in the midst of the biggest transformation of our industry – we are shaping the sustainable transport of the future. In doing so, we are relying on experience, expertise, and young talent with creative ideas. I am pleased that we have once again been able to attract numerous motivated colleagues to Daimler Truck this year and are supporting them as they start their careers.

Vocational Training at Daimler Truck

Approximately 1,500 young people of all ages are presently finishing a combined study or vocational training program at Daimler Truck in Germany. The future is bright for Daimler Truck: According to market need, the corporation offers vocational training, and upon successful completion, all apprentices are given a contract for work at one of its plants.

Daimler Truck additionally encourages and develops the trainees' and their instructors' interpersonal, intercultural, and language abilities as a part of the Erasmus+ program. Interested apprentices get the chance to work every year under the "Truck goes Global" program, primarily in various European nations (Finland, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Turkey), as well as Japan or the United States of America. There, among other things, they learn about our on-site production and service locations, new technology, and training techniques.

Even though the new vocational training year has only just begun, all German locations are already accepting applications for 2024. Students who are interested in learning more and applying should visit www.daimlertruck.com/karriere. Young individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply to Daimler Truck. The business actively emphasizes the diversity of its workforce since it views it as an opportunity.