Apprenticeship as Specialist in Building Maintenance EFZ, House Service
Stadt Thun
Thun
Key information
- Publication date:21 October 2025
- Workload:100%
- Contract type:Unlimited employment
- Place of work:Thun
Job summary
The Office of City Properties manages Thun's assets efficiently. Join a supportive team and enjoy great benefits!
Tasks
- Maintain, clean, and care for buildings and surroundings.
- Monitor building technology and maintain machines.
- Manage green spaces and waste disposal effectively.
Skills
- Practical skills and understanding are essential for this role.
- Reliability and organizational skills are required.
- Physical fitness and resilience are a must.
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The Office for City Properties manages the properties of the city of Thun.
The portfolio of the city of Thun includes approximately 400 objects and a land area of around 2 million square meters. Thus, the Office for City Properties counts as a significant real estate owner in the canton of Bern as a representative of the owner and builder.
Do you like being outdoors? Are you ready to pitch in? Do you prefer working in a team?
Then you are exactly right with us.
From August 1, 2026, we offer at the Gotthelf school complex a
Your tasks:
- Care, maintenance, and cleaning of buildings and their surroundings
- Monitoring building technology and maintaining machines
- Caring for green areas and disposing of waste
- Performing repairs
- Various administrative tasks
You bring with you:
- Manual skills
- Practical-technical understanding
- Reliability
- Organizational skills
- Physical fitness and resilience
What awaits you:
- A motivated, committed, and well-coordinated team
- Professional and thorough support from the practical trainers
- 7 weeks of vacation, 41-hour workweek
- Financial contribution for school materials and travel expenses
- Discounted subscription at the city library, free admission to the Strämu and the artificial ice rink
Contact
For telephone information, please contact Benjamin Waller, vocational trainer at the Gotthelf school complex