frequently asked questions about the apprenticeship as a technical system planner – steel and metal construction

learn how to design outstanding façade structures

During your apprenticeship as a Technical System Planner (f/m/d) – Steel and Metal Construction at seele, you will learn how complex façade and roof structures made of steel, glass and aluminium are planned and designed. You will work with technical drawings, 3D models and modern CAD software, supporting construction projects from the initial concept through to final implementation.

As part of this dual apprenticeship, you will not only work in design and construction but also gain insights into key departments such as Research & Development, Purchasing and Cost Estimation. This allows you to understand the profession in a holistic way. A production placement in our own manufacturing facilities is an integral part of the apprenticeship and provides valuable hands-on experience.

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What does a Technical System Planner Steel and Metal Construction do?

A Technical System Planner designs and plans components and assemblies made of steel and metal. During the apprenticeship, you create technical drawings and 3D models using CAD software, prepare production and installation documents and work in teams on real construction projects.

How long does the apprenticeship last?

The dual apprenticeship usually lasts 3.5 years. Under certain conditions, such as strong academic performance, it may be shortened.

What requirements do I need for the apprenticeship?

You should:

  • have at least a secondary school qualification
  • be interested in technology, mathematics and design
  • have good spatial awareness and attention to detail
  • enjoy working in a team and using computers
  • prior CAD knowledge is helpful but not required
seele's construction office in Gersthofen, Germany
seele's construction office in Gersthofen, Germany
seele's headquarter in Gersthofen, Germany
seele's headquarter in Gersthofen, Germany

What will I learn during the apprenticeship?

You will learn, among other things:

  • how to read and create technical drawings
  • 2D and 3D design using CAD software
  • basics of steel and metal construction
  • materials science and technical documentation
  • collaboration with project management, engineering and production teams

Which software is used during the apprenticeship?

You will work with modern CAD software, such as AutoCAD, as well as Microsoft Office applications and ERP systems. You will be introduced to all tools step by step.

Why is the Technical System Planner apprenticeship at seele so special?

  • You contribute to outstanding international construction projects that are visible worldwide.
  • You are part of a team from day one and work on real-life projects.
  • You learn to use modern CAD software (e.g. AutoCAD) and the latest façade construction technologies.
  • Thanks to our in-house production facility in Gersthofen, you can see how your designs become real components.
  • Depending on the project, you may complete a site placement to experience installation work on site.

 

seele's test centre in Gersthofen, Germany
3D design in the construction office

Is the apprenticeship more practical or theoretical?

The apprenticeship is practice-oriented. You work on real projects from an early stage, combined with vocational school education. You will also complete a production placement and, if possible, a construction site placement.

Is there an initial training ahead of the apprenticeship?

During the first weeks of your apprenticeship, you will receive comprehensive basic training for Technical System Planners. Step by step, you will learn how to work with our CAD software, create your first 2D and 3D drawings, and correctly read and understand technical plans.

These fundamentals prepare you to join your project team quickly and carry out your tasks confidently.

What are typical tasks of a Technical System Planner?

Creating technical drawings and 3D models

You translate design concepts into practical solutions using CAD software (e.g. AutoCAD), create detailed drawings and deepen your knowledge of steel and metal construction planning.

Preparing production and installation documents

You create documentation for manufacturing and assembly and learn how projects progress from planning to execution.

Working within the project team

You coordinate with project managers, engineers and designers, developing a strong sense for solution-oriented teamwork.

Reviewing and updating drawings

You keep drawings up to date, check technical requirements and work with ERP systems and Microsoft Office applications.

Materials management and documentation

You learn how to work with materials management systems and ensure proper technical documentation.

What career opportunities are available after the apprenticeship?

After completing the apprenticeship, you can work as a Designer (f/m/d) within project teams. With experience, you may progress to Design Manager (f/m/d) or Senior Design Manager (f/m/d), or pursue further qualifications such as becoming a state-certified construction technician (f/m/d).

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How much do apprentices earn?

Apprenticeship remuneration depends on the year of training and the company. In addition, you benefit from strong development and long-term career opportunities after completing your apprenticeship.

What happens on my first day as an apprentice?

On your first day, you will meet the other apprentices, dual students and your trainers. You will learn more about seele as a company and get to explore our production facilities and the entire site through guided tours.

After a shared lunch, you will be welcomed by your mentor. This person will support you during your first weeks and help you settle in quickly. You will then be introduced to your project team, with whom you will work throughout your first year of training.

Can I do a school work placement before starting the apprenticeship?

Yes. A school work placement is an excellent way to gain first insights into planning, CAD and construction and to get to know the profession.

How do I apply for the apprenticeship?

Application documents

You can apply online directly for the Technical System Planner – Steel and Metal Construction apprenticeship (m/f/d). On our trainee page, you will find the relevant job posting for your chosen profession if vacancies are still available. Simply open the job advertisement and click “Apply now” at the end of the page to access the application form. Applications for a school work placement can be submitted as a speculative application.

Confirmation

Once you have uploaded your application documents (cover letter, CV, your three most recent school reports and, if applicable, certificates from previous work placements) via our online application portal and submitted your application, you will receive a confirmation email. This lets you know that we have successfully received your documents.

Job interview

Our HR team will then carefully review your application. If everything is a good fit, we will invite you to an interview so that we can get to know each other better. The interview is usually conducted by your future trainer or apprenticeship supervisor. The interview is not only an opportunity for us to learn more about you – it is also your chance to ask any questions you may have about the apprenticeship, your future role or seele as a company.

Apprenticeship contract

If, after the interview, you can see yourself starting your apprenticeship with us and we believe you would be a great addition to our team, we will arrange a further meeting to sign your apprenticeship contract. If you are under 18, your parents or legal guardians are also welcome to attend.

Your apprenticeship will then begin on 1 September, and we look forward to welcoming you to the seele team.