Machinist (M/F/X)
BECOME A METAL MASTER!
As a Machinist, you produce precision metal components using cutting processes such as turning, milling, drilling or grinding. You work with CNC machine tools. You program these, set them up and monitor the production process.
What you should bring:
- Craftsmanship
- Enthusiasm for technology
- Interest in programming
- Good mathematical & physical knowledge
- Enjoys teamwork
- Friendliness & commitment
- Willingness to learn & adaptability
DEPARTMENTS TO BE PASSED THROUGH
- Training
- Workshop
- Production
- Assembly
- Quality control
- Research & development
apprenticeship FACTS
- Apprenticeship duration: 3,5 Years
- Vocational school: Friedberg, Augsburg
- School-leaving certificate: QQualified secondary school leaving certificate or Mittlere Reife (secondary school leaving certificate)
WHAT TO EXPECT DURING YOUR apprenticeship:
- Exciting projects
- Team building measures and events for apprentices
- Good working atmosphere
- Young team
- Possibility of shortening the apprenticeship
- Advanced training during the apprenticeship
- Free first aider training
- Interesting further training opportunities
- Vacation bonus and Christmas bonus
- ... and much more!
Felix Mader
Apprenticeship as a technical product designer
In the first year of my apprenticeship, I was able to learn all the basic technical skills in the company's own training workshop. Since the second year of my apprenticeship, I have been working in the design department where I can work on various projects and contribute my own ideas. What I enjoy most is being able to use my spatial imagination and logical thinking on a daily basis.
Matthias Schönacher
Apprenticeship as an industrial mechanic
I have always been fascinated by technology and I wanted to learn a profession that would allow me to work with modern machines and technologies. When I saw videos about industrial mechanics on YouTube, I became very interested. It encouraged me in my decision to start an apprenticeship as an industrial engineer.
Franziska Eibel
Industrial clerk
What I liked most about my apprenticeship was the variety of work. During my apprenticeship as an industrial clerk at HAIMER, I had the opportunity to work in various commercial areas and take on different tasks. As a result, it was never boring and I was able to constantly expand my knowledge and skills.
Fridolin Wäckerle
Apprenticeship as a CNC machine operator
My internship at HAIMER has been a great experience and has strengthened my enthusiasm for the CNC machine operator profession. I was able to see how versatile and creative working with lathes and milling machines can be. That is why I decided to pursue an apprenticeship as a CNC machine operator.
Lukas Müller
Apprenticeship as an IT specialist for system integration
I always found it particularly exciting to set up new systems and devices during my apprenticeship. I enjoy working with the latest technologies and finding solutions to technical problems. This job allows me to pursue my passion for IT and technology.
Matthias Gschoßmann
Apprenticeship as a mechatronics engineer
I originally decided to become a mechatronics engineer because it was the best way to combine mechanics and electronics. It was important for me to understand the bigger picture. This allowed me to develop a wide range of skills, which I can now put to good use after my apprenticeship.
HAIMER - apprenticeship WITH A FUTURE
HAVE WE AROUSED YOUR INTEREST?
Then send us your application preferably by e-mail to recruit@haimer.com. Alternatively, you can also send us your application by mail.
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