Career Profiles in the Solar Industry
Phoenix Solar offers various traineeships, such as business administrator, electronics engineer and IT specialist. Find out about our attractive career profiles.
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1. Business administrator
Business administrators perform commercial and organisational tasks within a company. These cover general administrative procedures, accounting, payroll and invoicing. For example, they draw up invoices, keep records and produce interim results. In short, business administrators ensure the smooth flow of operational information and communication.
2. Electronics engineer for energy and building technology
Electronics engineers for energy and building technology install electrical power supply plants and systems and buildings infrastructure. They assemble and commission them as well as carrying out maintenance and repair work. They also plan and design energy supply systems and buildings technology and install energy supply, lighting, drive, switching and control systems.
3. IT specialist for system integration
IT specialists plan and configure IT systems in the specialist field of system integration. They install these systems in line with customer requirements as well as operating and maintaining them. Their role involves rectifying any faults that may occur. They also advise and train customers. Their tasks also include analysing and optimising business processes and improving the deployment of IT systems for carrying out processes.
4. Logistics administrator
Logistics administrators are responsible for all logistical services: the organisation of the dispatch, handling and storage of goods. They manage and oversee cooperation between the persons and organisations involved in the logistics chain. They identify suitable travel routes and means of transport, produce time schedules and carry out the necessary procedures.
They are also the first point of contact for customer complaints and dealing with claims notification and settlement. They have an extensive knowledge of customs and foreign trade regulations and handle payment procedures. They, of course, also have a good command of English.
5. Wholesale and foreign trade business administrator
Business administrators in wholesale and foreign trade organise the exchange of goods in import and export. They focus primarily on international trade and ensure cost-effective storage and the smooth flow of goods. They monitor national and international procurement markets, identify suppliers, obtain offers and conclude contracts. Their tasks also include goods inspection and customer complaints and the settlement of payment transactions. They have a wide knowledge of foreign trade and customs regulations and the terms and conditions of international trade.