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New arrival at the Central Customs Office in Augsburg, Germany, would be HZA-A.

Customs Office in Augsburg Begins Operations with Over 1,700 Young Recruits... (Augsburg/Swabia/Upper Bavaria) - Day 1 Report

Customs office in Augsburg welcomes fresh recruit, HZA-A
Customs office in Augsburg welcomes fresh recruit, HZA-A

New arrival at the Central Customs Office in Augsburg, Germany, would be HZA-A.

The Main Customs Office Augsburg has announced the commencement of a new dual study program in administrative informatics, starting on September 1, 2025. This exciting opportunity is open to applications until October 15, 2025, for a start date of September 1, 2026.

1,700 young individuals, including 46 at the Main Customs Office Augsburg, will embark on their training journeys on September 1, 2025. This program, lasting three years, offers a unique blend of theoretical and practical learning experiences.

Trainees will spend their practical phases in various departments of the training main customs office, nearby customs offices, and customs investigation offices. This hands-on approach will provide them with a comprehensive understanding of the customs administration.

The dual study programs and the intermediate service training program at the Main Customs Office Augsburg are designed to equip trainees with the skills necessary to excel in their respective fields. IT trainees, in particular, will gain practical experience in various departments of the General Customs Directorate.

For those interested in applying, detailed information on the application, recruitment, training, and study process can be found at www.zoll-karriere.de or www.zoll.de.

Press inquiries should be directed to Tim Hagenbusch at 0821 5012 161 or [email protected]. For training and study-related inquiries at the Main Customs Office Augsburg, Mr. Bickel can be reached at 0821/5012-134 or [email protected].

Graduates of the administrative informatics program will primarily be employed in the areas of IT forensics, digitalization of the customs administration, and various project work or database management.

Located in Augsburg, Swabia, Upper Bavaria, the Main Customs Office Augsburg offers a variety of tasks that help generate tax revenue, protect consumers, and secure jobs in Germany. The district of the Main Customs Office Augsburg covers the entire administrative region of Swabia and parts of Upper Bavaria, including the Ingolstadt area.

The dual study program concludes with the academic degree "Bachelor of Laws" (LL.B; Customs) or "Bachelor of Science" (B.Sc.; Administrative Informatics). The theoretical parts of the higher service are completed at the Federal Administration Academy in Münster, while those for the intermediate service are completed at the training facilities of the Education and Science Center of the Federal Finance Administration.

The Main Customs Office Augsburg also offers an intermediate service training program that qualifies trainees to use the professional title "Finance Officer". Applications can be submitted to the Main Customs Office Augsburg (for intermediate and higher customs service) or to the General Customs Directorate (for administrative informatics).

The Main Customs Office Augsburg offers a secure future in a large federal administration. For those interested in a challenging and rewarding career in administrative informatics, this opportunity should not be missed.

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