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Get Paid While You Learn — Build Your Career in Germany

A practical, paid vocational pathway for electricians and SHK candidates who want real skills, real work, and a long-term career — not years of unpaid studying.

Get Paid While You Train

You Earn Money While You Learn

01

Monthly Salary from Day One

Earn a regular monthly salary while completing vocational training.
This allows you to support yourself financially while building real, in-demand skills — without depending on family or loans.

02

No Student Debt              

Vocational training in Germany does not require tuition fees.
You learn a profession, gain a recognized qualification, and earn money — without accumulating student debt or financial pressure.

03

Hands-On Experience, Not Just Theory

You learn directly on real construction sites and in workshops.
From day one, you work with tools, systems, and experienced professionals — building practical skills that employers truly value.

04

A Recognized Profession & Career Path

After completing your training, you hold an officially recognized qualification in Germany.
This opens the door to stable employment, higher salaries, and long-term career progression in the electrical or SHK trades.

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What Is Vocational Training
in Germany?

Vocational training in Germany is a state-recognized career pathway, not a temporary job or internship.

  • Work for a company as a paid trainee

  • Learn both practical skills and theory

  • Qualification is officially recognized across Germany

  • Finish with a clear profession, not just a degree

For electricians and SHK specialists, this is one of the strongest and most stable career paths available.

Two Trades. Strong Careers. Long-Term Perspective.

Why Electrical and SHK professions offer outstanding future opportunities in Germany

Electrical Trades

Electricians are at the center of Germany’s energy transition and modern infrastructure. From residential buildings to commercial projects, electrical work is essential for:
 

  • new construction and renovations

  • renewable energy systems

  • smart buildings and automation

Sanitary, Heating & Climate (SHK)

SHK specialists play a key role in how people live, heat, and use water — especially as Germany modernizes its buildings. SHK professionals are essential for:
 

  • heating system upgrades

  • climate and ventilation technology

  • sustainable water and energy solutions

Who Should Apply

You should apply if you:

  • Are under 30 years old

  • Have interest or experience in electrical or SHK work

  • Want a practical profession, not academic theory

  • Are willing to learn German

  • Want to build a long-term life and career in Germany


This program is not for:

  • Short-term work

  • Office-only hobs

  • People unwilling to learn the learn the language or craft

What You Get Through Our Program

What We Support You With

Job Offer from a Top Trade Company

You receive a job offer from a vetted, established electrical or SHK company in Germany before relocation.
These are professional craft businesses with real projects, structured training, and long-term employment perspectives.

German Language Training for the Job

You receive German language training focused on electrical and SHK work.
This includes technical vocabulary, site communication, and everyday work situations — not generic classroom German.

Clear Expectations & Honest Guidance

We explain openly how work, salary, training, and daily life in Germany really look.
No false promises, no surprises — so you can prepare properly and succeed long term.

Visa, Immigration & Long-Term Career 

We support you throughout the visa and immigration process and help you build a long-term career within the German crafts system — not just a short-term job.

Contact Us

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Contact us today.

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No obligation. Transparent process. Clear answers.

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