Education Fair 2026
September 10–12, 2026, at the Karl Concept Store—1st floor, Booth No. 51

The Fulda Education Fair 2026 is an ideal platform for shaping your own plans for the future and making valuable connections.
- Our trainees and our training team are here to answer any questions you may have.
- A great hands-on activity will give you a first glimpse of the diversity of your training program
- WASSERMANN: A Company with a Future -> Find out for yourself!
Our apprenticeships
Secure your apprenticeship for 2027
Important Information
Training allowance
- 1st year of training: €1 ,261.00
- 2nd year of training: €1,288.00
- 3rd year of training:€1 ,419.00
- 4th year of training: €1 ,466.00
Applying made easy
This is what we need from you- Curriculum vitae
- Your last two certificates
- Additional attachments as desired
Apply directly to us online.
Your Workplace
What we offer
Our training team
Technical training manager
Thomas-Benjamin FischerHello, my name is Thomas-Benjamin Fischer. I completed my apprenticeship here at the company; I started my apprenticeship at WASSERMANN in 1999.
After my apprenticeship, I worked in production/turning/milling and grinding for 7 years. I then worked in assembly for 10 years. I have therefore worked in all technical areas of our company and qualified as a trainer. I obtained my training certificate in 2018 through the company.
I really enjoy working with the young people. It is incredibly motivating to see how much euphoria they show when learning the activities. Watching them develop into professionals is just great!

Deputy Technical Training Manager
Dominik SchreinerHello, my name is Dominik Schreiner. I completed my apprenticeship as an industrial mechanic at WASSERMANN from 2014 to 2017. Even during my apprenticeship, I really enjoyed helping and training the next group of apprentices as they learned the job. This allowed me to take a mentor training course so that I could provide even better support to Thomas-Benjamin in the area of training.
After completing my apprenticeship, I worked in the assembly department for two years. During that time, we had about 20 apprentices to supervise, so my involvement in training support never stopped. In 2019, I was able to earn my training certification through WASSERMANN. Since then, I’ve been working full-time as the assistant training manager at the company, and I really enjoy it.
My job offers me a lot of variety and the chance to meet new people again and again. One thing is clear, it never gets boring with us!

Business Training
Lisa HergetHello, my name is Lisa Herget. I completed my apprenticeship as a wholesale and foreign trade clerk in 2019 and trained part-time to become a state-certified business economist.
I have been working in materials purchasing since my apprenticeship.
I really enjoyed training apprentices in a business-related profession and supporting them with advice and practical help. That’s why I decided to earn my trainer certification in 2020.
What I like most about my job as a trainer is seeing how the trainees develop personally and professionally during the training period.

Electrical Engineer / Training Coordinator
Dennis FirleHello, my name is Dennis Firle. I completed my apprenticeship as an electronics technician for industrial engineering in 2016. In the years since then, I have gained a variety of insights into electrical engineering and acquired valuable experience. In the course of my work, I have dealt with both state-of-the-art systems and automation as well as older systems.
I really enjoy working with young people in various clubs, so I wanted to continue working with them in my professional life and actively support their development.
After graduating as an electrical engineering technician in 2024 and receiving my training instructor certification, I’ve had the opportunity to do just that at WASSERMANN since 2025. The work is varied, and there’s a new challenge waiting for you every day.
Design Engineer / Training Coordinator
Justus MuthHello, my name is Justus Muth. In 2005, I successfully completed my apprenticeship as an automotive mechanic. Even during my apprenticeship and in my subsequent work as a journeyman, I had the opportunity to mentor interns and apprentices.
In 2010, I passed the master craftsman examination to become a certified industrial foreman and also obtained my trainer certification. Toward the end of my military career, I began studying mechanical engineering to further expand my technical expertise.
Outside of my professional life, I have also been involved in youth outreach with my local volunteer fire department for about ten years. What I particularly value is the opportunity to support young people, help them develop skills together, and guide them in their personal growth.
For me, vocational training is not the end of learning, but an important building block in a lifelong process of development.
Here’s what you can expect at our booth. Highlights from Recent Years
Our introductory event for all trainees!
Our trainee projects
Our training team
Technical Purchasing / Training Officer
Deputy Head of Tech. Education
Asst. Head of Technical Training
Head of technical training
Head of Technical Training
B.A.
Human Resources / Management Assistant
Design Engineer / Training Coordinator
Electrical Engineer / Training Coordinator
