Customs Headquarters in Dresden officially entered with solemnity
Young individuals seeking a career in administrative informatics or customs service in Germany have an opportunity to apply for the upcoming intake in September 2026.
Applications for administrative informatics can be submitted to the General Customs Directorate, located in Münster, reachable at 0228/303-14364, email: [email protected], and www.zoll-karriere.de. For higher or intermediate customs service, applications should be directed to the Main Customs Office Dresden.
Contact for higher service customs apprenticeship and study at the Main Customs Office Dresden is Rebecca Weidner and Oxana Richter, reachable at 0351/4644-1048 or -1045, email: [email protected], and www.zoll-karriere.de. Inquiries can also be made to the Main Customs Office Dresden at the same contact details.
Senior Government Director Franz Horak welcomed 46 new trainees at the Main Customs Office Dresden on September 1, 2025, with nine starting a dual study program in the higher service and 37 commencing an apprenticeship in the intermediate service.
The dual study program at the customs office lasts three years and concludes with the academic degree "Bachelor of Laws" (LL.B.). The apprenticeship in the intermediate service lasts two years and qualifies for the professional title of "Finance Officer". Both programs involve alternating periods of theory and practice, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the customs office's operations.
Upon completion of the dual study program or apprenticeship, young customs officers can expect to be employed in various fields of the customs office. Across Germany, around 1,700 young people were sworn in as future customs officers on September 1, 2025.
Detailed information about the customs office, including application, employment, apprenticeship, and study, can be found on www.zoll-karriere.de or www.zoll.de ("Careers"). Joining the customs office offers a secure job with many exciting and varied tasks, contributing to tax revenues, consumer protection, job security, and the digitalization of administration in Germany.
It is important to note that the institutions named as training centers for the Oberste Zollamt Dresden within the framework of dual studies and vocational training in the middle service level are not explicitly listed in the provided search results.
The deadline for applications for a start date in September 2026 is October 15, 2025. Practical phases for both programs are spent in various departments of the training main customs office, nearby customs offices, customs investigation offices, and suitable departments of the General Customs Directorate. The theoretical parts of the higher service are completed at the Federal Administration School in Münster, while those of the intermediate service are completed at the training centers of the Federal Finance Administration's Education and Science Center.
For more information, visit www.zoll-karriere.de or www.zoll.de ("Careers") to start your journey towards a rewarding career in the German customs service.
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