Job
- Level
- Junior
- Job Field
- Software
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Contract Type
- Internship / school internship
- Location
- Blomberg
- Working Model
- Onsite
Job Summary
In this job, you analyze data sources, develop concepts for data security and privacy, and provide user data along with access and data backup concepts.
Your role in the team
- You analyze data sources and provide data.
- Additionally, you are responsible for data security and data protection.
- Furthermore, you develop user, access, data retention, and data backup concepts.
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Our expectations of you
Qualifications
- You have or will obtain a good Fachoberschulreife, a good Fachhochschulreife, or a general Hochschulreife.
- Additionally, you have a strong interest in continuously learning new things.
- You are passionate about data analysis and network technology.
- Furthermore, you bring logical thinking skills and good performance in English.
- Teamwork and a sense of responsibility complete your profile.
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What we offer
- Start of training: 01.08.2027
- Training period: 3 years
- Vocational School: Dietrich Bonhoeffer Vocational College, Detmold
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Benefits
Health, Fitness & Fun
Work-Life-Integration
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PHOENIX CONTACT Gruppe
Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG is a German company that offers components, systems and solutions in the field of electrical engineering, electronics and automation. The headquarters are located in Blomberg in Lippe. Since its foundation in 1923, the company has developed into an international company.
Description
- Company Size
- 50-249 Employees
- Company Type
- Established Company
- Working Model
- Hybrid, Onsite
- Industry
- Industry, Production, Electronics, Automatization
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