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Max Planck industrial mechanic among the best trainees of 2023
Sascha Flaum has successfully completed his three-and-a-half-year apprenticeship as an industrial mechanic at the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung (MPIE) with great success. The Düsseldorf Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK) recognized him and fellow trainees for their exceptional achievements at a ceremony held in the Tonhalle Düsseldorf. The event was attended by approximately 800 invited guests, including Matthias Geidmeier, State Secretary for Employment in North Rhine-Westphalia.
"I'm thrilled to be honoured with this award. The apprenticeship has played a key role in my advancement. Achieving such a strong finish marks the culmination of a fantastic journey," expressed Flaum. Flaum successfully completed his apprenticeship with an impressive 94% and is presently pursuing additional qualifications through night school to attain his technician qualification. His future aspirations include progressing to the role of a technical business administrator. Meanwhile, he remains dedicated to his work in the MPIE workshop.
Alongside industrial mechanics, MPIE provides training opportunities in chemical laboratory work, materials testing, and mathematical-technical software development. Additionally, in collaboration with IU University of Applied Sciences, there is the option to engage in a dual study program focusing on business administration and economics.
https://www.mpie.de/4929687/sascha-flaum-apprenticeship-award-2023
Sascha Flaum with Matthias Heidmeier, State Secretary in the NRW Ministry of Labour, Health and Soci ...
IHK Düsseldorf
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