Deutsche Bahn AG Region Nord | Germany | 30xxx Hannover | Apprenticeship | Full time | Published since: 02.02.2026 on stepstone.de
Train traffic controller training 2026 (m/f/d)
Deutsche Bahn is one of the most diverse employers:in Germany. Every year, we are looking for more than 5,000 trainees in 50 professions, who want to become even better together with us.
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As of September 1, 2026, we are looking for the 3-year training as a railway operator: in the train traffic control (w/m/d) for DB InfraGO AG at the location Braunschweig, Göttingen, Hameln, Hannover, Lehrte, Seelze or Wunstorf. The vocational school is located in Burgdorf (near Hanover). With the training you become:to the coordinator:in our trains. To do this, you are not in the train, but in a control center (called ''control''). We have countless of them throughout Germany. You can watch the trains in your area through screens or panels and you can also influence the journey of the trains via buttons, buttons and levers. By pressing a button, you can place signals (carpets for the trains) on green or red and also switch to switch the trains to change the track. Many more tasks make you the most important team member for the locomotives: inside. You are constantly in contact and exchange. changes during the journey. In your application, you can specify in which area you want to work during your training. You have the following options: Work in a control unit on the road network: You work with a small team in one of the above-mentioned regions on a stand and are therefore close to the action. Here you can see the trains passing you. The trains are usually controlled by levers, push buttons or rotary switches. Work at the Hanover headquarters: You work with a large team of about 40 colleagues in the operating center on an electronic control unit. At your workplace you can track the train traffic on multiple screens and control it by mouse click. This is what you expect in your training:
Your colleague: step by step show you how to use the technology correctly in a control unit You learn when you need to press the right buttons and buttons to switch for example signals (lights) or switches (crosses for a track change) With the other employees: inside the train control and the control points as well as the driver: you are often in contact with them You are an important part of our team and allow our passengers a safe and punctual ride with our trains
Your profile:
You have successfully finished school (almost) and your school degree is recognized in Germany Your German knowledge corresponds to at least the B2 language level Even in challenging situations, you keep quiet and keep an overview You are welcome to take responsibility and work concentrated Teamability and Reliability You are ready to work in layers
For this training, a suitable examination is expected within the selection process. On our career side you can find everything about the backgrounds, the process and the ideal preparation. This is important to us:
Our claim is to offer all candidates the same opportunities for entry with us, both with equal suitability. We actively promote diversity and cooperation in our teams. We appreciate any application, regardless of gender, nationality, ethnic and social origin, religion, world view, disability, age, duration of unemployment, sexual orientation and identity. Benefits:
You get a mobile device from us that you can use for learning and also for private use.'' You will receive up to 16 free journeys within Germany per year and further fare for your friends and family. Grant up to 350 € monthly. .
Location
![]() | Deutsche Bahn AG Region Nord | |
| Hannover | ||
| Germany |
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