
industrial clerk
/-man /-diverse
Industrial goods must not only be manufactured, but also sold. Industry requires a wide variety of materials, raw materials, machinery, and labor for production. The means of production are purchased, organized, and managed. The finished products are advertised, sold, and the sales market is secured. This includes planning and controlling production, implementing customer orders, cost accounting, calculations, financial accounting, invoicing and dunning, sales, and shipping. You will negotiate with customers, banks, advertising professionals, representatives, authorities, and wholesalers and retailers. You can learn all of this with us, provided you bring a lot of ambition, a willingness to learn, an ability to accept criticism, and motivation.
Training content
Training duration 3 years, you will learn:
how purchasing and material procurement are organized,
what you need to consider when managing materials
what must be observed when receiving, inspecting and storing goods,
which products the company produces and how they are manufactured,
which documents are necessary for the production process,
Turning, milling, grinding, drilling
how the sale and shipping of goods is handled,
how the company’s accounting/payment transactions work,
which data is recorded for accounting purposes,
how personnel requirements are calculated or payroll accounting is prepared,
which work processes must be followed when processing payroll.
Who is the apprenticeship at APINEX suitable for?
Applicants should…
have a good school leaving certificate (especially good German and English skills)
Have fun working on the PC
enjoy working in a team
work carefully and responsibly
be ambitious, willing to learn and perform, and able to accept criticism
What could my career path at APINEX look like?
Vocational training is the first step into professional life. One thing is clear: no one has to do the same job their entire life. Quite the opposite: Especially in medium-sized companies, there are countless opportunities for professional development. As an industrial clerk in a medium-sized company, you work across departments, gaining an overview of the entire company.
If you demonstrate to your team and superiors your potential, your willingness to learn and perform, your ability to accept criticism, your team spirit, and your loyalty to our company, then the door will be wide open for a successful career. But never forget: Everything takes time! You'll surely remember from your physics class: Performance is work per unit of time. Your performance can only be good if you consistently deliver good work.