Do you want to start out as an electronics engineer?
Become part of our team at one of the largest employers in the Fichtelgebirge! Benefit from TOP pay, family-friendly and innovative structures!
Your everyday life at GELO
Of course, you should get an initial overview of your workplace at GELO before applying!
Here you can find all the information at a glance!
your team
At GELO, a total of 140 employees are in the factory, in the forest, in the offices or on the road every day. Your direct team is of course smaller, but teamwork is very important in your job as an electronics engineer.
Your job
As an electronics technician, you are responsible for the maintenance, servicing and troubleshooting of production machines and electronic systems. You work to optimize our systems and help implement innovations!
your workplace
In Wunsiedel you will find a real high-tech sawmill at GELO Timber. We were even named sawmill of the year! If you want to work on the most modern machines, then GELO is the workplace for you!
Appreciation the GELO way
🏝️ - Vacation
At GELO you have 30 days of vacation per year to relax and recharge your batteries.
💸 – Payment
In addition to a fair salary, you can look forward to performance-related bonuses and a GELO Mastercard with tax-free benefits.
🏋🏻♀️ - Fitness
Our company gym is available to employees 24/7 and can be used for free workouts before or after work.
🥳 – Events
Whether it's team outings in smaller groups per department or the annual, big Christmas party, at GELO we like to be sociable!
🚒 – Volunteering
We support you in your voluntary work by taking further training or assignments into account when scheduling your working hours.
🩺 – Company health insurance
With us you have an annual budget for preventive examinations and other co-payment applications, as well as additional dental insurance.
“I enjoy working at GELO because I really appreciate the versatility of wood as a product!”
– Florian Brunner, production employee
“I like working at GELO because I can share my love of wood with others!”
– Max Tannigel, sawmill worker