Award: Scheuch receives the ineo Apprenticeship Award
Scheuch has once again been recognized by the WKOÖ as an exemplary training company with the "ineo Award."
The Scheuch Group was once again honored in November 2023 by the Upper Austrian Chamber of Commerce (WKOÖ) with the prestigious "ineo" award for its outstanding apprenticeship training. For the fourth time, the Scheuch apprenticeship training team—represented this year by Gerald Stockhammer, Manfred Kassik, and administrator Eva Friedrich—received this valuable recognition on behalf of the company. The award encompasses the four categories of Innovation, Sustainability, Commitment, and Orientation (shortened to "ineo").
This renewed accolade highlights Scheuch's ongoing commitment to apprenticeship training and the sustainable development of young talent. "Quality in training is of the utmost importance to us. The ineo Award confirms our focus on achieving excellent training standards," emphasizes Gerald Stockhammer, Head of Apprenticeship Training. "We are also pleased to have been nominated this year in the Sustainability category."
Future-Ready Training
The family-owned company has a long-standing tradition of apprenticeship development. Since its founding, more than 550 apprentices have been trained, and in 2020, the newly built "Stage blue" training center marked another significant investment in developing skilled professionals. In 2023, thirteen different apprenticeship programs are available.
"Supporting young people is a key priority for us, one that we aim to pursue with many modern initiatives in the future. All of this is aligned with the constantly evolving job market. We integrate new technologies for the digital era, promote environmental awareness for a sustainable future, emphasize soft skills like creativity and communication, and encourage innovative thinking," says Stockhammer.
With this approach, Scheuch continues to be a crucial training provider for the Ried district and neighboring regions—particularly in the promising field of environmental technology.