News › Jena Edu­ca­tion Cen­ter · Dr. Nadin Riedl takes over as director

Dr. Nadin Riedl suc­ceeds Dr. Ste­phan Meiser

Dr. Nadin Riedl took over the manage­ment of the »Jenaer Bil­dungs­zen­trum – SCHOTT, CARL ZEISS, JENOPTIK« (JBZ) on Decem­ber 1, 2022. She suc­ceeds Dr. Ste­phan Mei­ser, who will end his work at the JBZ on Janu­ary 31, 2023 and will still be available as a con­sul­tant until then.

Riedl ear­ned her doc­to­rate in Leip­zig after stu­dy­ing edu­ca­tion, media and com­mu­ni­ca­tion sci­en­ces there. In recent years, she was head of voca­tio­nal trai­ning at Leip­zi­ger Aus- und Wei­ter­bil­dungs­be­triebe GmbH. In this role, she was respon­si­ble for all trai­ning at the Leip­zi­ger Ver­kehrs­be­triebe Group.

Udo Schli­cken­rie­der, Mana­ging Direc­tor of the JBZ, con­gra­tu­la­ted the new head and under­li­ned the importance of the tasks ahead: »We as the Jena Edu­ca­tion Cen­ter have the claim to ensure trai­ning that is ori­en­ted to the requi­re­ments and needs of prac­tice, adapts to deve­lo­p­ments and estab­lishes a close rela­ti­onship to the later pro­fes­sio­nal environment.«

He poin­ted out that highly attrac­tive trai­ning and working con­di­ti­ons are nee­ded to com­pete for the best minds. Against the back­drop of a mas­sive shortage of skil­led workers and the asso­cia­ted sharp rise in the num­ber of app­ren­ti­ces, voca­tio­nal trai­ning is beco­ming incre­asingly important. »I am sure that the JBZ will con­ti­nue to mas­ter the chal­lenges of the future under her lea­der­ship and fur­ther expand its com­pe­ti­tive posi­tion. For this, I wish Ms. Riedl much joy and crea­tive power,« Schli­cken­rie­der continued.

»I am loo­king for­ward to my future tasks at the Jena Edu­ca­tion Cen­ter, which is, after all, one of the most respec­ted and renow­ned edu­ca­tion ser­vice pro­vi­ders in the region,« said Riedl. »There is ple­nty of room for fur­ther deve­lo­p­ment here in attrac­tive areas with modern lear­ning and work­places, espe­ci­ally with regard to digi­tal solu­ti­ons and net­worked working. This will allow topics of the future world of work, such as auto­ma­tion and digi­ta­liza­tion, but also manual skills and abili­ties to be taught even better.«

Schli­cken­rie­der addres­sed a spe­cial word of thanks to his pre­de­ces­sor, Dr. Ste­phan Mei­ser, who had hea­ded the JBZ since 2017. His ten­ure was marked in par­ti­cu­lar by incre­asing digi­tiza­tion, the 2020 move to the com­ple­tely reno­va­ted buil­ding at Ernst-Ruska-Ring 1 in Jena-Gösch­witz and the Corona pan­de­mic. »The years in which he worked here as direc­tor were wit­hout a doubt the grea­test chall­enge since the JBZ was foun­ded. He mas­te­red this time abso­lut­ely bril­li­antly and always kept a cool head. I would like to express my very spe­cial thanks to him for this.«

About the Jena Edu­ca­tio­nal Center

The JBZ was foun­ded in 1991. Its core com­pe­ten­cies are voca­tio­nal ori­en­ta­tion, trai­ning and con­ti­nuing edu­ca­tion in pre­cis­ion optics, metal­wor­king, electrical/automation tech­no­logy and labo­ra­tory technology.

The Jena Trai­ning Cen­ter is sup­ported by the share­hol­ders SCHOTT, ZEISS and Jen­op­tik and, as an inter-com­pany trai­ning cen­ter, offers voca­tio­nal trai­ning for the future gene­ra­tion of skil­led workers to com­pa­nies in Eas­tern Thu­rin­gia and also out­side the region.

Appro­xi­m­ately 300 trai­nees are curr­ently being super­vi­sed in various trai­ning models. In addi­tion to voca­tio­nal trai­ning, the Jena Edu­ca­tion Cen­ter is also available to muni­ci­pal and regio­nal schools as an infor­ma­tion and prac­ti­cal part­ner with pro­grams for career explo­ra­tion and test­ing, for exam­ple through the use of three stu­dent work­shops in optics, elec­tro­nics and metalworking.

The trai­ning cen­ter has 4,500 square meters of modern space for the trai­ning occu­pa­ti­ons of mecha­tro­nics tech­ni­cian, indus­trial mecha­nic, pre­cis­ion opti­cian, pro­cess mecha­nic, phy­sics labo­ra­tory tech­ni­cian and micro­tech­no­lo­gist with the metal work­shop as well as labo­ra­to­ries and work­shop areas for the pre­cis­ion optics and elec­tro­nics occu­pa­ti­ons. A stu­dent work­shop is atta­ched to each of these three areas.