What an electronics technician does
The work of electricians at Deutsche Tiernahrung Cremer is as varied as it is demanding: they plan, install and maintain all electrical systems in feed production. In addition to setting up and commissioning new equipment, ongoing maintenance and servicing are among their most important tasks. In emergencies, our electricians also have to be on call and can therefore act quickly in the event of major defects. Only with modern and well-maintained feeders, presses and scales can we continue to produce the best mixed feed. Electricians thus make a significant contribution to the supply of our customers' animals.
Do you enjoy working with machines, drive systems and electronic components? Do you understand circuit diagrams at first glance and are you good with your hands? Then become an electrician at Deutsche Tiernahrung Cremer or start your training with us!
Your profile
- You have completed training as an electronics technician with relevant professional experience
- You have knowledge in PLC control and visualisation
- You work independently and act responsibly
- You are able to work under pressure, are reliable and are characterised by a high level of commitment and dedication
- You enjoy teamwork
Our offer
Attractive remuneration
Further and advanced training
Company pension scheme
Comprehensive induction
30 days vacation
Holiday and Christmas bonus
Special leave
Full-time and part-time opportunities
Flat hierarchies
Independent work
Motivated team
Good working atmosphere
Additional services
Your tasks
- Maintenance of all machines and systems and implementation of the maintenance plan
- Error analysis, cause diagnosis and troubleshooting
- Monitoring and optimisation of the plants
- Documentation tasks
- On-call duty
Our vacancies
Do you have questions about the job or an advertised position?
Then please feel free to contact us!
Ulf Valentin
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