Operator/Operator of Buildings and Infrastructure AFC (General Services) Scuol
Scuol
Key information
- Publication date:04 August 2025
- Workload:100%
- Contract type:Unlimited employment
- Place of work:Scuol
Job summary
Join the unique trilingual Canton of Graubünden, known for its rich diversity. Enjoy a vibrant work environment and numerous benefits.
Tasks
- Manage building maintenance and repairs across various sites.
- Oversee landscaping and ensure proper infrastructure upkeep.
- Participate in winter services and road maintenance tasks.
Skills
- Completion of mandatory schooling is required.
- Strong manual skills and technical understanding are essential.
- Teamwork and reliability are crucial for success.
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The only trilingual canton in Switzerland is diversified in its economic, cultural, and political profile. With an area of 7106 km², Graubünden is the largest canton in Switzerland and offers a high quality of life with 150 valleys, 615 lakes, 140 tourist destinations, and countless sunny days a year. The cantonal administration of Graubünden is as diverse as our landscape.
Operator/Operator of Buildings and Infrastructure AFC (General Services) Scuol
Department of Civil Engineering Graubünden, District 4 Scuol | 100% | Scuol
Field of Activity
During your apprenticeship, you will work in one of the seven districts of the Technical Office of Graubünden.
As an operator of buildings and infrastructure, you are a true all-rounder. You supervise installations, carry out repairs, take care of green spaces, and maintain machinery. Your tasks include building maintenance, repairing damage to external installations, caring for paths and roads, winter service, and repairing pavement damage. In addition to promoting technical knowledge, the foundation of the in-company training consists of developing methodological, social, and personal skills. This means that during your training, you will learn theory and practice from the basics and be able to face the challenges that arise in interpersonal and professional contexts.
- Manual skills
- Understanding of practical and technical aspects
- Reliability
- Physical endurance
- Ability to work in a team
- Completed compulsory schooling
An apprenticeship with the canton... beneficial for apprentices, beneficial for Graubünden!
Don't think too much about it, apply today. You can find detailed information about the individual professions at: www.lehre.gr.ch. If you have any further questions or would like to know more about the desired profession, do not hesitate to call us.
We look forward to receiving your application along with your CV, photographs, and the last four school report cards. Introduce yourself briefly in a letter and tell us your strengths that you would like to contribute to our work in the coming years.
Technical Office, Andri Vonlanthen, phone 081 257 69 60