Girls Day Flyer 2022

Girls’Day 2022 – We are part of it!

April 28, 2022 is Girls’Day at H+K again! On this day, we give girls from the fifth grade onwards an insight into typical “boys’ jobs”. For example, we show what tasks are involved in the day-to-day work of a screen printing media technologist (m/f/d), an electronics technician for devices and systems (m/f/d) and a machine and plant operator (m/f/d). On Girls’ Day, it’s time to get to work! The girls can actively participate in our production and test their skills.

How can you take part?

  1. Clarify: Check with your parents first and with your school to see if you can participate.
  2. Register: To register for a Girls’ Day offer, you must first register via My Girls’ Day.
  3. Find a place: Check out the Girls’ Day radar for on-site or digital offerings.
  4. Register: Click on the offer that interests you and sign up.

What professions do we offer?

A day as:

Media technologist screen printing:

  • Set up, operate and change over screen printing machines
  • Understanding, mixing, processing colors
  • Check and control print results

Electronics technician for devices and systems:

  • Manufacturing , assembly and soldering of electrical components
  • Programming and configuring systems
  • Fault diagnosis and repair

Machine and plant operator:

  • Setting up, operating, retooling and maintaining machines
  • Commissioning of new machines
  • Planning and preparation of work processes
  • Control of the results

You can also find out more about our apprenticeships here.

You want to get to know us and our professions?

Then register now for Girls’ Day! We look forward to seeing you.

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