Deutsche Bahn AG
Hard
Training as a Mechatronics Technician at the Workshop 2027
- 10 August 2026
- 100%
- Permanent position
- Hard
About the job
We are Deutsche Bahn. Millions of passengers travel with us every day and we transport enormous quantities of goods – across Germany and neighbouring Europe. Too often, we also disappoint. That is why we are working intensively on a better railway. For this, we need power and you! We are one of the most diverse employers in Germany. Every year, we look for around 5,000 trainees in 50 different training professions who want to make the railway a little better with us day by day. Join in: We offer you attractive benefits, a fixed contact person, and a great team by your side. And after successful training, you have excellent chances of being taken on!
This is what awaits you in your training in the workshop:
- You will become a professional in the maintenance, servicing, and repair of our regional trains, ensuring that our trains are always ready for operation
- During the training, you will also become familiar with the programming, installation, and testing of modern hardware and software components
- You install and maintain components such as information displays, doors, monitoring systems, air conditioning, brakes, lighting, sensors
- In addition, we will teach you how to expertly rectify defects and create fault and error diagnoses
Your profile:
- You have (soon) successfully completed school and your school leaving certificate is recognised in Germany
- Your German language skills correspond to at least the B2 level
- You simply have a passion for vehicles and technology
- You are particularly good at maths and physics
- It is also clear that you are reliable and a team player
- Furthermore, you work very precisely and like to get stuck in
This is important to us:
Benefits
Attractive remuneration
DB Youngster Community
Free travel
Leisure activities sponsored by Bahn
Rental cost subsidy
Mobile device
Permanent employment
Equal opportunities and self-determined participation of severely disabled persons and those with equivalent status, as well as respectful cooperation, are firmly established principles within the DB Group. Therefore, severely disabled and equally recognised applicants are given preferential consideration if equally qualified.