Landshut's Main Customs Office welcomes its latest recruit, HZA-LA
The Main Customs Office Landshut is set to welcome eight new recruits into its ranks as part of a new dual study program in administrative informatics for the higher service, starting on March 1, 2025. This program is one of over 400 study places offered by the CUSTOMS for a secure future in a large federal administration.
These administrative informatics students will find themselves well-positioned for employment in various fields such as digital forensics, digitization of the customs administration, project work, or database maintenance. The practical phases of the study will take place in various areas of the training main customs office, nearby customs offices, customs investigation offices, and suitable areas of the General Customs Directorate.
Interested parties can apply for a starting date of March 1, 2026, at the Main Customs Office Landshut or the General Customs Directorate until April 15, 2025. Detailed information on application, employment, training, and study can be found on the websites www.zoll-karriere.de or www.zoll.de.
For more information about the administrative informatics study program, potential applicants can contact the General Customs Directorate at 0228/303-14364, email: [email protected], or visit www.zoll-karriere.de. Thomas Müller is the contact person for the higher service CUSTOMS study program at the Main Customs Office Landshut, reachable at 0871/806-2030, email: [email protected], and website www.zoll-karriere.de.
The theoretical parts of the study will be completed at the Federal Office of Administration in Münster. The CUSTOMS continues to offer training and study places for a secure future in a large federal administration.
For those who wish to learn more about the work of the CUSTOMS, the Zollinfotage event provides an opportunity. This event will take place on April 26, 2025, at the Sonnenring 14 location in Altdorf, and on May 10, 2025, at the Spitalhofstraße 67 location in Passau. Registration is possible at [email protected].
The press contact for the Main Customs Office Landshut is reachable at 0871/806-1031, email: [email protected], and website www.zoll.de. Information about the work of the CUSTOMS has been presented to spark interest in potential applicants.
After completing the dual study program, the young customs officers can expect employment in various fields of the CUSTOMS. The search results do not provide information about the leaders of the training groups for the higher customs office Landshut or for the administrative computer science training group.
The new recruits will complete a three-year study program, either in higher service CUSTOMS or administrative informatics. The practical phases will take place in various areas of the training main customs office, nearby customs offices, customs investigation offices, and suitable areas of the General Customs Directorate.
The Main Customs Office Landshut invites interested individuals to apply and join in shaping the future of customs administration.
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