
Industrial Mechanic
As an industrial mechanical specialising in precision equipment manufacture, you will produce components out of metal and plastic. You will primarily work manually or mechanically on part-finished products using conventional and modern high performance CNC machines. You will then assembly components - most of which you have produced yourself - into small and extremely precise functioning equipment and machines based on work plans and technical drawings. You then commission the finished equipment and test its functionality. Based the results you have documented in test logs, you then make any necessary improvements. You will also be responsible or maintenance and repair of tools and machines.

Machine and plant operator
As a machine and plant operator, you support our teams in the production area with your knowledge of machine and plant management. After completing the basic training in metal technology, you will prepare technical documents and drawings and operate the control and regulating equipment of various machines. You handle materials, auxiliary materials and operating supplies and are responsible for setting up and retooling as well as for maintenance and predictive inspection. They control the flow of materials and are responsible for testing during series production, which is an important part of our responsibility for quality. After completing the apprenticeship, further training to become an industrial foreman is possible.