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Apprenticeship as a Polymechanic or Productionmechanic

Are you the machine hero of tomorrow
You like action instead of boredom?
Apply now to become a polymechanic or production mechanic!
Your benefits:
- 7 weeks of vacation during all years of training
- Performance bonus and 13th month's salary
- Apprentice excursions & trade fair visits
- Laptop provided
- Halbtax and school materials covered
- Good chances of being hired after your training
Have we sparked your interest? Then apply now to Mr. Beat Meer and become part of our team! We look forward to receiving your application.
Your start into the future
E-Mail: bmeer@urben-kyburz.ch
Telefon: +41 32 613 34 11
Trial Apprenticeship as a polymechanic or productionsmechanic
Are you interested in a trial apprenticeship as a polymechanic or productionsmechanic, or would you like to find out more about training as a poly-/productionsmechanic? Our apprentice supervisor Beat Meer will be happy to answer your questions. Just give us a call +41 32 613 34 11!
Job description Polymechanic
Job description polymechanic
As a poly-mechanic, you have a knack for physics and an interest in technical issues. You have strong special visualisation visualise and you perform your work with great accuracy, methodology and diligence. You display great stamina and patience, you have an interest in metal machining and you enjoy working with machines. You have a skilled hand and you do not suffer from allergies related to metals, oils and grease.
Essential requirement
Swiss secondary school certificate E
Vocational training
Theoretical training is undertaken at vocational colleges on various competency levels. Level G requires basic competencies and level E requires extended competencies. Where appropriate, levels may be changed during the apprenticeship.
Duration of training
The apprenticeship comprises two years of basic training followed by two years of specialist training, contingent on the scope of activities of the employer.
Career perspectives
Following graduation with a recognised certificate of proficiency, poly-mechanics may pursue a range of higher education goals, e.g. specialist process technician, certified master tradesman, graduate technician or graduate engineer.