48 apprentices are starting their careers on September 02. Sep. 2024 at BMW Group Plant Landshut.professional life. Over the next three to three and a half years, the future specialists will acquire knowledge in six industrial apprenticeships in the areas of technology and production. technology and production. The range of apprenticeships at the world's BMW Group's largest component plant is broadly diversified: from foundry foundry mechanics, mechatronics engineers and electronics technicians.
In addition, 17 young people began their dual study program in mechanical engineering Mechanical Engineering - Quality Management at the BMW Group plant in Landshut. “After a year of practical experience in various areas of the Landshut plant and and basic training, the students at Landshut University of Applied Sciences can expect Landshut University of Applied Sciences can expect a mechanical engineering course adapted to the BMW Group with a focus on quality management,” explains Anna Sponsel, Head of Human Resources at the BMW Group plant in Landshut. By means of a broad spectrum of vocational training, the BMW Group Plant Landshut is preparing for the future demand for highly qualified specialists. specialists.
“As the largest employer in the region, we are taking on social responsibility and give young, committed people the opportunity to a chance to join the BMW Group,” says Thomas Thym, Plant Manager of the BMW Group plant in Landshut.
The continuously increasing number of apprenticeships is a clear commitment by the BMW Group plant in Landshut to its own vocational training. Over the past almost doubled in the past ten years. Within the last year alone last year alone, the plant recorded an increase of more than 20 percent. So In September 2023, there were still 128 apprentices and eight dual students, In the fall of this year, there are already 142 trainees and 25 dual students. The BMW Group plant in Landshut invested around 1.2 million euros in additional for additional premises and production facilities. The career starters can not only look forward to their first professional challenge but also to personal support that goes far beyond the placement. professional skills and knowledge. Within the framework of workshops, coaching sessions and feedback meetings, the BMW Group plant in Landshut supports and encourages the young people individually throughout their training.
End of training 2024: Outstanding examination results. In mid-July, 34 apprentices in seven technical professions received their received their final certificates. Among them were 13 state prize winners and eight IHK prize winners. All of the graduating apprentices are now working in a permanent positions at the BMW Group plant in Landshut.
Start of training in 2025: It pays to be quick.
There is still the opportunity to apply for the following apprenticeships at BMW Group Plant Landshut professions for the start of training in 2025: Tool mechanic (f/m/x), industrial mechanic (f/m/x), foundry mechanic (f/m/x), electronics technician for automation technician (f/m/x), mechatronics technician (f/m/x), cutting machine operator (f/m/x) and technologists for plastics and rubber technology (f/m/x) and warehouse logistics specialists. warehouse logistics. The BMW Group Plant Landshut will then again offer 48 apprenticeships and 17 dual study places in QMT.
Further information on vocational training at the BMW Group in Landshut can be found at: https://www.bmwgroup.jobs/de/de/schueler/ausbildungsorte/werk-landshut.html
The BMW Group Plant Landshut
At BMW Group Plant Landshut, around 3,700 employees produce engine, chassis and body structure components. engine, chassis and body structure components from light metal castings, plastic components for the vehicle exterior and carbon body components, cockpit and equipment scopes, engines and drive shafts. The Landshut plant is the BMW Group's largest component plant worldwide and supplies parts to all BMW Group vehicle and engine and engine plants of the BMW Group worldwide - and thus for almost every BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce and for BMW Motorrad. BMW Group Plant Landshut stands for a plant characterized by digitalization and production of components characterized by digitalization and sustainability as well as a responsible responsible use of resources. With future-oriented technologies, the BMW Group Plant Landshut plays the role of a driver of innovation in the technological transformation of the automotive industry and its supplier industry.
At the Lightweight Construction and Technology Center (LuTZ), which is directly specialists from a wide range of disciplines are actively driving forward the sustainable development development of future vehicle models. They are involved in the development processes of new development processes of new vehicles. In the Landshut and Lower Bavaria region, the BMW Group Plant Landshut is is a socially responsible, innovative and attractive employer. www.bmw-werk-landshut.de