Our apprenticeships focus on teaching the value of team work, reliability, a sense of responsibility and economic thinking. We’re offering you a wide range of opportunities to develop your talents, your potential and to help you shape the future of the HABAU GROUP. Individual support is a key component of this approach.
Our apprentice mentors act as the go-between, connecting our apprentices and the business.
This allows us to ensure the success and quality of your training.
You set new standards when it comes to structural engineering. You contribute to creating the world of tomorrow through the medium of construction. Working with bricks, concrete and other materials, will enable you to enhance your manual skills day by day.
As a civil engineer you are the glue that brings it all together. You’re passionate about building bridges, roads and wastewater systems.
As a concrete constructor you give every building the necessary support. You’re responsible for the construction of foundations, ceilings, beams, pillars and stairs. You prepare formwork according to technical plans and fill it with concrete or reinforced concrete. We’re counting on you!
Motivated organisational minds have come to the right place. As a Construction Technician Assistant, you will take on various administrative and commercial duties as a switched-on all-rounder on the construction site. You will be involved in all steps of the construction process, right from the outset, and will keep an eye on the bigger picture. You bring it all together and act as a key point of contact.
As an Architectural Designer, you bring sketches to life. You design, draw and modify structural and civil engineering plans together with plans for industrial plants or roads. In doing so, you make a key contribution towards the success of the planned construction.
High-tech and made of cement, gravel and water: Concrete production technicians produce all manner of prefabricated concrete parts for structural and civil engineering. This is particularly labour-intensive work and includes making moulds and formwork, for example.
We also offer a range of compelling office-based responsibilities! With your strong organisational skills you’ll be able to keep several balls in the air and act as a central point of contact for all departments.
Do you enjoy solving problems and are you good with your hands? Then you’ve come to the right place! As an Electrical Engineer, you’ll assemble, install, maintain and repair electrical and electrotechnical components within the realm of plant and operations technology. You bring the power to every construction site.
Routers, servers, telecommunications: You’re intrigued by how everything is connected in the digital world? As an Information Technologist you’ll become an expert in setting up and maintaining networks, software and hardware.
As a Mechanic for Heavy Machinery, you will be responsible for servicing and repairing all manner of machines to ensure that everything runs smoothly. This includes excavators, excavation machines, special production and transport machines and even cranes.
Road Workers pave the way: You play a major part in shaping the appearance of public and private squares and are responsible for planning excavation and laying works.
In many ways, working steel construction as a Metal Technician makes you an artist of sorts. You produce steel parts that are needed in buildings or containers, for example. You assemble them according to complex plans and are also responsible for the necessary maintenance and repair works.
As a Ready-mix Concrete Technician, you ensure that the concrete gets to where it needs to go. And in top quality. You know the mixtures like the back of your hand, check the quality of the fresh concrete and ensure everything runs smoothly on site. You plan and fulfil orders independently.
Tape measures are old school. Today we use GPS, tachymeters, drones and a whole host of other modern tools to conduct our surveys. You’re responsible for collecting precise data for the digital construction process and acting as a go-between for planning teams and the construction site.
You set new standards when it comes to structural engineering. You contribute to creating the world of tomorrow through the medium of construction. Working with bricks, concrete and other materials, will enable you to enhance your manual skills day by day.
As a civil engineer you are the glue that brings it all together. You’re passionate about building bridges, roads and wastewater systems.
As a concrete constructor you give every building the necessary support. You’re responsible for the construction of foundations, ceilings, beams, pillars and stairs. You prepare formwork according to technical plans and fill it with concrete or reinforced concrete. We’re counting on you!
Motivated organisational minds have come to the right place. As a Construction Technician Assistant, you will take on various administrative and commercial duties as a switched-on all-rounder on the construction site. You will be involved in all steps of the construction process, right from the outset, and will keep an eye on the bigger picture. You bring it all together and act as a key point of contact.
As an Architectural Designer, you bring sketches to life. You design, draw and modify structural and civil engineering plans together with plans for industrial plants or roads. In doing so, you make a key contribution towards the success of the planned construction.
High-tech and made of cement, gravel and water: Concrete production technicians produce all manner of prefabricated concrete parts for structural and civil engineering. This is particularly labour-intensive work and includes making moulds and formwork, for example.
We also offer a range of compelling office-based responsibilities! With your strong organisational skills you’ll be able to keep several balls in the air and act as a central point of contact for all departments.
Do you enjoy solving problems and are you good with your hands? Then you’ve come to the right place! As an Electrical Engineer, you’ll assemble, install, maintain and repair electrical and electrotechnical components within the realm of plant and operations technology. You bring the power to every construction site.
Routers, servers, telecommunications: You’re intrigued by how everything is connected in the digital world? As an Information Technologist you’ll become an expert in setting up and maintaining networks, software and hardware.
As a Mechanic for Heavy Machinery, you will be responsible for servicing and repairing all manner of machines to ensure that everything runs smoothly. This includes excavators, excavation machines, special production and transport machines and even cranes.
Road Workers pave the way: You play a major part in shaping the appearance of public and private squares and are responsible for planning excavation and laying works.
In many ways, working steel construction as a Metal Technician makes you an artist of sorts. You produce steel parts that are needed in buildings or containers, for example. You assemble them according to complex plans and are also responsible for the necessary maintenance and repair works.
As a Ready-mix Concrete Technician, you ensure that the concrete gets to where it needs to go. And in top quality. You know the mixtures like the back of your hand, check the quality of the fresh concrete and ensure everything runs smoothly on site. You plan and fulfil orders independently.
Tape measures are old school. Today we use GPS, tachymeters, drones and a whole host of other modern tools to conduct our surveys. You’re responsible for collecting precise data for the digital construction process and acting as a go-between for planning teams and the construction site.
As a Plant Mechanic in plant construction, you work on the various plants that secure Germany’s energy supply. Once you’ve finished your apprenticeship, you will be able to identify and resolve faults and malfunctions in gas and oil plants, you will construct new plants based on drawings, you will document materials and work processes and accompany projects up to delivery to the client.
As a concrete worker, you give every building the necessary support. You’re responsible for the construction of foundations, ceilings, beams, pillars and stairs. You prepare formwork according to technical plans and fill it with concrete or reinforced concrete. We’re counting on you!
You want your career to reach lofty heights? Start your apprenticeship in structural engineering! You’ll be making an important contribution to society by creating exciting buildings in all imaginable forms. Working with natural stones, concrete and other formed stones, you will enhance your manual skills day by day.
As an Industrial Management Assistant, you’ll manage business processes. Your core field is in administration, but you will also be deployed to construction sites or our various locations. Our specialist departments will provide you with the knowledge you need for your diverse responsibilities in purchasing, materials management, accounting and finance, as well as HR.
Who says office jobs have to be boring? As an Office Management Assistant, you will be keeping several balls in the air at once and are the go-between for the various administrative and organisational divisions of businesses, companies and institutions. As a true organisational whizz, you facilitate the implementation of construction projects.
To ensure that things run smoothly from a-z, you play a deciding role in servicing and repairing all manner of machines. These include Unimogs, crawler excavators, excavation machines, special production and transport machines and cranes and even heavy duty pipe layers.
Brick by brick, you bring sketches of buildings and building components made of all manner of building materials to life. You use mixers to produce the necessary building materials such as mortar and cement. As a bricklayer, you are also responsible for repairing, restoring and converting buildings. Your eye for precision and attention to detail will be called for when working with materials on every construction site.
Form is decided by function: As a technical product designer, you put ideas to paper. Be it a small but key component or the entire industrial installation: Your precise blueprints can make any object, no matter how complex, a reality.
As a Civil Engineer, your work spans various fields as you create the necessary infrastructure to build the future. Civil engineering not only covers road construction, but also bridge and wastewater systems, for example. Your responsibilities extend beyond pure construction, and also include planning and maintenance work.
As a carpenter, you’ll have the wood on your competition: you’ll be working with renewable resources and making an important contribution to minimising the ecological footprint of buildings – in doing so, you’ll be realising even the most elaborate constructions using natural resources.
We go to stadiums, drive through tunnels and over bridges, we live in houses and marvel at skyscrapers. All these constructions require concrete – the most frequently used building material in the world. As a Process Technician specialising in ready-mix concrete, you control and monitor the production facilities in our concrete plant and deliver the basis for what often goes on to become pretty impressive buildings. You’re responsible for the quality of the concrete and ensure that cities can co
As an IT Systems Integration Specialist, you’ll be taking care of designing, installing and administering networked IT systems for internal and external communication. You deal with the specific requirements of complex hardware and software systems. You analyse, plan and implement information and telecommunications technology systems, modify existing installations and even implement new ones.
As a Plant Mechanic in plant construction, you work on the various plants that secure Germany’s energy supply. Once you’ve finished your apprenticeship, you will be able to identify and resolve faults and malfunctions in gas and oil plants, you will construct new plants based on drawings, you will document materials and work processes and accompany projects up to delivery to the client.
As a concrete worker, you give every building the necessary support. You’re responsible for the construction of foundations, ceilings, beams, pillars and stairs. You prepare formwork according to technical plans and fill it with concrete or reinforced concrete. We’re counting on you!
You want your career to reach lofty heights? Start your apprenticeship in structural engineering! You’ll be making an important contribution to society by creating exciting buildings in all imaginable forms. Working with natural stones, concrete and other formed stones, you will enhance your manual skills day by day.
As an Industrial Management Assistant, you’ll manage business processes. Your core field is in administration, but you will also be deployed to construction sites or our various locations. Our specialist departments will provide you with the knowledge you need for your diverse responsibilities in purchasing, materials management, accounting and finance, as well as HR.
Who says office jobs have to be boring? As an Office Management Assistant, you will be keeping several balls in the air at once and are the go-between for the various administrative and organisational divisions of businesses, companies and institutions. As a true organisational whizz, you facilitate the implementation of construction projects.
To ensure that things run smoothly from a-z, you play a deciding role in servicing and repairing all manner of machines. These include Unimogs, crawler excavators, excavation machines, special production and transport machines and cranes and even heavy duty pipe layers.
Brick by brick, you bring sketches of buildings and building components made of all manner of building materials to life. You use mixers to produce the necessary building materials such as mortar and cement. As a bricklayer, you are also responsible for repairing, restoring and converting buildings. Your eye for precision and attention to detail will be called for when working with materials on every construction site.
Form is decided by function: As a technical product designer, you put ideas to paper. Be it a small but key component or the entire industrial installation: Your precise blueprints can make any object, no matter how complex, a reality.
As a Civil Engineer, your work spans various fields as you create the necessary infrastructure to build the future. Civil engineering not only covers road construction, but also bridge and wastewater systems, for example. Your responsibilities extend beyond pure construction, and also include planning and maintenance work.
As a carpenter, you’ll have the wood on your competition: you’ll be working with renewable resources and making an important contribution to minimising the ecological footprint of buildings – in doing so, you’ll be realising even the most elaborate constructions using natural resources.
We go to stadiums, drive through tunnels and over bridges, we live in houses and marvel at skyscrapers. All these constructions require concrete – the most frequently used building material in the world. As a Process Technician specialising in ready-mix concrete, you control and monitor the production facilities in our concrete plant and deliver the basis for what often goes on to become pretty impressive buildings. You’re responsible for the quality of the concrete and ensure that cities can co
As an IT Systems Integration Specialist, you’ll be taking care of designing, installing and administering networked IT systems for internal and external communication. You deal with the specific requirements of complex hardware and software systems. You analyse, plan and implement information and telecommunications technology systems, modify existing installations and even implement new ones.