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Process mechanic (m/f/d)

Nothing works without plastics anymore: Whether it's cell phones, connectors, computer keyboards, etc., certain plastics are processed for every need. Therefore, the profession of process mechanic is a career with very good future prospects.
During their apprenticeship at APINEX, they are trained to produce plastic parts with the highest precision, sometimes even pushing the boundaries of what is possible. This requires a great deal of ambition, a willingness to learn, critical thinking, and motivation on their part.

Training content

Training duration 3 years

  • Differentiating and classifying plastics, rubbers, additives and auxiliary materials

  • Reading, applying and creating technical documents, data protection

  • Planning, controlling, monitoring and evaluating work and movement processes

  • Commissioning of machines, equipment or systems

  • Processing and treatment methods for polymeric (consisting of macromolecules) materials

  • Production control and monitoring

  • Maintenance of tools, machines and equipment

  • Processing of metallic materials

  • Setting up and testing pneumatic and hydraulic circuits

  • Quality assurance (measurement, control, regulation)

  • Structure and organization of the training company

  • Safety and health at work

  • Environmental protection

Who is the apprenticeship at APINEX suitable for?

Applicants should…

  • have a good school leaving certificate

  • Enjoy mathematics, physics, chemistry and technology

  • enjoy working in a team

  • work carefully and responsibly

  • be ambitious, willing to learn and perform, and able to accept criticism

What could my career path at APINEX look like?

Vocational training is the first step into professional life. One thing is clear: no one has to do the same job their entire life. Quite the opposite: Especially in medium-sized companies, there are countless opportunities for professional development. As an industrial clerk in a medium-sized company, you work across departments, gaining an overview of the entire company.
If you demonstrate to your team and superiors your potential, your willingness to learn and perform, your ability to accept criticism, your team spirit, and your loyalty to our company, then the door will be wide open for a successful career. But never forget: Everything takes time! You'll surely remember from your physics class: Performance is work per unit of time. Your performance can only be good if you consistently deliver good work.

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