For our Bremerhaven location, we are offering a 3-year apprenticeship starting on August 1, 2026:
Apprenticeship as Food Technology Specialist (m/f/d)
Your journey with us: What you´ll learn and do:
* You will get to know every production line and learn how quality checks are carried out to ensure our product standards. You will also learn how to operate and control production machines.
* In quality assurance, you will examine our raw materials for quality and take part in tastings. Soon, you will apply your knowledge in research and development of new dishes for our product range.
* In technical operations, you will use your technical skills to set up and repair equipment and machinery, while ensuring compliance with hygiene regulations for both equipment and personnel.
Your profile: What you bring and what we´ll help you build:
* You have a secondary school diploma (Realschule) and your strengths lie in mathematics, chemistry, and physics?
* You are curious about food and also bring technical understanding and a strong awareness of hygiene?
* Food technology demands high quality standards – you are organized, communicative, and full of fresh ideas?
Your benefits: Why you´ll love working with us:
* Collective agreement-based pay, including bonuses for night and holiday work
* Attractive apprenticeship salary, vacation and Christmas bonuses, and 30 days of annual leave
* Our canteen offers varied dishes at discounted employee rates – and you’ll also benefit from our factory outlet
* Excellent chances of being offered a permanent position after your apprenticeship
* A meaningful job that suits you: We go above and beyond to protect the environment, ensure sustainable sourcing of our ingredients, and support social projects
* Ongoing training is a given because your professional and personal development matters to us
* And much more – the best way to find out is to experience it yourself!
Do we match? If so, we look forward to receiving your detailed online application.
Your contact person is Anneke Hinrichs #gerneperdu