A new way: start vocational training at the main customs office Koblenz!
A new way: start vocational training at the main customs office Koblenz!
Koblenz. On September 1, an exciting journey into professional life at customs begins for more than 1,700 young talents. Among them are 52 new trainees and students who will start their career at the main customs office in Koblenz. At the same time, the IT youngsters will also enter their professional life with a dual degree in administrative informatics on October 1st.
At the greeting of the new colleagues, Government Director René Borm, head of the main customs office Koblenz, expressed enthusiastic about the perspectives that are imminent for young professionals. "I am very happy to welcome the new colleagues to the main customs office in Koblenz," said Borm. The coming years promise to become exciting and challenging, since the young professionals are prepared for a variety of responsible tasks.training and study
The training in the middle service lasts two years and is being designed in a practical manner. The upscale service, on the other hand, requires three years of study, which concludes with a bachelor's degree. The training extends over various specialist topics: The theoretical content is organized by the federal university for public administration in Münster as well as in customs -owned education centers in cities such as Leipzig and Rostock.
The prospective customs officers not only spend time in theory, but also practical phases are part of the program. The prospective customs officers gain this practical experience in the main customs office as well as in surrounding customs offices and at customs investigators. These practical phases are crucial to develop a comprehensive understanding of the tasks in customs.
The large number of possible uses are particularly noteworthy after successfully completing training or studying. The spectrum ranges from tax collection to cooperation in special units to financial control undeclared work. In addition, the graduates receive a job that is not only exciting, but also of social importance. A safe job that contributes to securing tax revenue and consumer protection is offered.
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Those who choose to study administrative informatics can look forward to activities in IT forensics and digitization of the customs administration. These modern areas are essential to increase the efficiency and safety of customs processes.
Customs also has big plans for the future: Training and study places will continue to be offered in the coming years. Therefore, interested parties who want to start at customs on September 1, 2025 can still submit applications until October 15, 2024. This option affects both the middle and the upscale customs service and the study in administrative informatics.
For detailed information on application and training at customs, the website www.zoll-karriere.de and www.zoll.de are available. If you have questions personally, you can contact Thomas Molitor from the main customs office Koblenz, which can be reached on 0261 98376 1300 or by email to press.hza-koblenz@zoll.bund.de