Apprenticeship in 2025: Computer scientist EFZ

SKAN, founded in 1968, is one of the pioneer companies in the field of cleanroom equipment and isolator design for the global pharmaceutical industry. Innovative products, customer-specific solu-tions and an efficient service organisation have led SKAN to become a global market leader and im-portant partner for industry and research laboratories.

 

The apprenticeships at SKAN are aimed at people who would like to complete a dual training course and serves as an entry into the professional world. During the three to four year apprenticeship period, the apprentices pass through different departments and areas and thus get an overview of the entire company. The exchange of ideas and cooperation between apprentices from the different professions is strongly encouraged. For example, the apprentices organize events, work together as a project team and learn a high degree of social and learn a high level of social and professional competence.

 

Responsibilities

 

  • Training in the areas of business application, system engineering and customer support
  • Insights into application development
  • Installation of hardware and operating systems
  • Planning, development and operation of electronic devices
  • Written and verbal support for internal and external customers
  • Specialist in system engineering or business information technolog
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Vocational school: 2 days per week in Basel
  • Specialisation: platform development
  • Vocational baccalaureate: possible

 

 

Hardskills

 

  • Completed middle or upper school
  • Good performance in scientific, mathematical and linguistic subjects
  • Very good knowledge of German and English. Other languages are an advantage

 

 

Softskills

 

  • Pleasure in dealing with new technologies
  • Strong technical understanding
  • Systematic and persistent way of working
  • Pleasure in customer contact

 

 

We offer you

 

  • Training at our head office in Allschwil
  • Practical and varied training
  • Support from qualified vocational trainers
  • Exchange with other apprentices
  • Free GA
  • Open and cooperative corporate culture
  • Freedom for ideas
  • Participation in sports and leisure activities

 

For questions please contact Katharina Merkel.