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Apprenticeship

Ready to embark on your next chapter?

You’ve come to the right place: Apprenticeship in your home region while enjoying the wider horizons of a global group. The global player on your doorstep offers a unique opportunity to address on-trend issues and work on your own projects in a range of locations, from our state-of-the-art training centre in Haiger to international placements around the globe. Get on board and let us help you achieve your career goals!

Entry opportunities available in the following areas: 

  • Commercial training
  • IT training
  • Technical/industrial training 
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Tina Pfeiffer-Busch

Tina Pfeiffer-Busch

Head of Commercial Training at the Friedhelm Loh Group
 

My story in 100 seconds

My Stahlo story in 100 seconds
My Stahlo story in 100 seconds

Christina Roth

 

Our training highlights
Our training highlights
  • Varied insights into different departments
  • In-house junior firms
  • Individual seminar program for trainees 
  • And much more besides …
  • Your own laptop for college and in-house work 
  • Get your career off to a flying start!

Impressions of our apprenticeships

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What our colleagues have to say

Noah Rupprecht
Noah Rupprecht
Technical administrator and former apprentice, Rittal

The Junior Competence Center is an important hub in the day-to-day lives of our apprentices and students. It’s where junior employees from across the Friedhelm Loh Group get together to organise and manage their own projects, driven by the belief that individuals can exceed their own ambitions through teamwork.

Verena Muntean, Arthur Hetzel, Julian Blach
Verena Muntean, Arthur Hetzel, Julian Blach
Apprentices at Stahlo, Rittal, Eplan

In year two of the program, our trainees’ project work traditionally kicks off with the Gnadenthal workshop series. In 2022, the workshops took place in person with speakers including Sergiy Lakhno, Managing Director Rittal Ukraine, who spoke about his personal experience of handling major crises. “It was so thought-provoking,” says Arthur Hetzel, Rittal mechatronics apprentice. “It made me re-evaluate my own problems in a different light.”