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New arrival at the Central Customs Office in Augsburg - HZA-A takes up a position

Customs Office in Augsburg Initiates Work for Over 1,700 Young Individuals, Located in Augsburg, Schwaben, and Oberbayern - Details Here

New arrival at Augsburg's Central Customs Office is HZA-A
New arrival at Augsburg's Central Customs Office is HZA-A

New arrival at the Central Customs Office in Augsburg - HZA-A takes up a position

The Main Customs Office Augsburg is gearing up for the future, offering a wide range of training and study places in the large federal administration. This is an exciting opportunity for those seeking a secure job with varied tasks that contribute significantly to Germany's economy.

Starting a career at the Main Customs Office Augsburg means joining a team that works tirelessly to generate tax revenue, protect consumers, and secure jobs across the country. New recruits can expect to be part of a dynamic and diverse workforce, working on tasks that span from customs clearance to IT management.

For those with a keen interest in law, the Main Customs Office Augsburg offers a dual study program leading to a "Bachelor of Laws" (LL.B; Customs). On the other hand, individuals with a passion for IT can pursue a dual study program in Administrative Informatics, resulting in a "Bachelor of Science" (B.Sc.). Both programs last three years and conclude with an academic degree.

The district covered by the Main Customs Office Augsburg extends across Swabia and parts of Upper Bavaria, including the Ingolstadt area. This means that the work carried out here has a significant impact on the entire region.

The Main Customs Office Augsburg offers opportunities at both the middle and higher customs service levels. For IT trainees, this means gaining practical experience in various departments of the General Customs Directorate.

For those who have recently started their training or studies, September 1, 2025, marked a significant day. On this date, 1,700 young people began their journey with the Customs Office, with 46 starting at the Main Customs Office Augsburg.

Press inquiries should be directed to Tim Hagenbusch, who can be reached at 0821 5012 161, via email at [email protected], or on the Customs Office's website at www.zoll.de.

Detailed information on application, recruitment, training, and study at CUSTOMS can be found at www.zoll-karriere.de or www.zoll.de. The deadline for applications for the upcoming training and study opportunities is October 15, 2025.

For those interested in the middle service training programs, practical phases will be in various departments of the training main customs office and nearby customs offices. The theoretical parts will be completed at the Federal Administration School in Münster.

The General Customs Directorate also offers opportunities in the administrative informatics field. Graduates of the administrative informatics program are primarily employed in the areas of IT forensics, digitalization of the customs administration, and various project tasks or database management.

After completing their training or dual study program, customs officers can expect employment in various areas within the customs service. The Main Customs Office Augsburg's website provides comprehensive information on careers in the customs service.

For those interested in applying for a start date of September 1, 2026, at the Main Customs Office Augsburg (middle and higher customs service) and the General Customs Directorate (administrative informatics), applications can be submitted until October 15, 2025. However, it is currently unclear who will lead the training and studies at the Hauptzollstelle Augsburg starting in 2026.

For more information about the training/study at the Main Customs Office Augsburg, please contact Mr. Bickel at 0821/5012-134, via email at [email protected], or on the Customs Office's career website at www.zoll-karriere.de.

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