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About the training
This versatile training aims to equip you with the necessary skills to design, install, maintain and repair complex systems related to water, heating, ventilation and air conditioning in residential, commercial and industrial buildings. The training follows the dual German model, alternating theoretical teaching in a training center and practical in the company over a period of 3 years, with a remuneration from the first year.
At the end of the course, graduates are ready to ensure the maintenance, commissioning and optimization of HVAC and sanitary installations in a rapidly growing sector.
- High school diploma (Atleast GCE Advanced Level)
- German language level required: B2
- Be under 36 years old
You have the chance to begin electrical engineering vocational training in Germany, in March/April or in September/October of each year.
1st Year: Between €1,000/month
2nd Year: Between €1,050/month
3rd Year: Between €1,100/month
'Obtain a vocational training contract in system mechanics for hygiene, heating, and air conditioning in Germany within a few weeks '
Campus Germany will guide you and accompany you throughout the process of obtaining a visa for vocational training in Germany.
Our modern language center offers you different formulas for learning the German language (regardless of your status), and prepares you for the official German language exams
Our pedagogical consultancy office, thanks to its expert advisors and its vast network of partnerships in Germany, guarantees you serious, transparent and quality support throughout your procedure.


About Campus Germany
Its main objective is to facilitate access to qualifying and professionalizing courses in Germany while offering personalized support at each step of the process
It accepts and oversees workers, researchers, apprentices, and students who want to train, study, or work abroad. By establishing support systems, particularly through institutional alliances and scholarship programs, it also plays a role in international mobility.
By promoting educational and professional exchanges between Europe and Africa, Campus Germany actively participates in building solid pathways and opening up concrete opportunities in promising sectors such as electrical engineering, health, or even industry.