Vacancies • Electric installer • Electric installer • 100% With around 120 employees, Schultheis-Möckli AG is the leading provider of electrical installations in new and new buildings in the regions of Winterthur, Frauenfeld and Bülach.
We plan and implement strong and weak current installations.
To strengthen our team we are looking for an electric installer or an electric installer by appointment.
Description
Vacancies • Electric installer • Electric installer • 100% With around 120 employees, Schultheis-Möckli AG is the leading provider of electrical installations in new and new buildings in the regions of Winterthur, Frauenfeld and Bülach.
We plan and implement strong and weak current installations.
To strengthen our team we are looking for an electric installer or an electric installer by appointment.
This page reviews the Electrical Installer (100%) opportunity at Schultheis-Möckli AG in Winterthur (administration sector), with a focus on the tax implications for cross-border workers in the Canton of Zurigo.
Accepting this offer from Schultheis-Möckli AG means obtaining a cross-border G Permit. The Canton of Zurigo withholds tax on gross salary; new cross-border workers since 2024 fall under the New Tax Agreement with concurrent taxation.
Swiss social contributions include AVS (5.3%), unemployment insurance (1.1%) and LPP (occupational pension). Use our free tax simulator to estimate the net salary for Electrical Installer (100%) in administration and compare the cost of living between Switzerland and Italy.
Frequently asked questions
What net pay can you expect for the Electrical Installer (100%) role (administration) in Zurigo?
The Electrical Installer (100%) role (administration) in Winterthur is taxed at source by the Canton of Zurigo plus AVS/LPP contributions. Run the simulator with the real figures of Schultheis-Möckli AG.
LAMal or Italian insurance: which should you pick for the Electrical Installer (100%) (administration) role?
The Electrical Installer (100%) role in Winterthur requires choosing between LAMal (mandatory for new cross-border workers since 2024) and the right of option. Compare premiums with our LAMal comparator.