Machining Technician

Dresden

Machining technicians produce workpieces for machines, devices, and systems on conventional or computer-controlled machine tools and process them. In addition to planning and implementing the appropriate work processes, maintenance and care of the machines are also part of your responsibilities. When working with computer-controlled machines, you also create or optimize the required control programs.

Your benefits

  • Apprenticeship remuneration

    Collective bargaining agreement for the metal and electrical industry in Saxony: €1,094-1,282 from the 1st to 4th year of training, plus collective special payments, holiday and Christmas bonuses

  • Thinking ahead

    Special conditions for occupational disability insurance without health questions, flextime accounts

  • Location

    Dresden: Saxon metropolis, vibrant party scene in Neustadt, wide range of cultural, sports, and outdoor activities

  • Mobility

    Subsidy for Germany & job ticket, job bike, parking lot, good transportation connections

  • Time is quality of life

    38-hour full-time week, 30 days of annual leave

  • Health

    Company doctor, health measures, sports and fitness offers

What will you learn?

  • You will learn the basics of manual and mechanical material processing

  • You will work on different work techniques on lathes and learn how to handle various tools, devices and workpieces

  • To this end, you will familiarise yourself with reading and creating technical documents and their application

  • Creating and optimising programs for computer-controlled machines, systems and machining centres is another key part of your training 

  • You will gain insights into the series production of fibre composite components, work preparation and quality assurance

  • You will familiarise yourself with modern control technology and learn how to set up, operate and optimise computer-controlled machines and systems

  • The inspection and documentation of all work as well as the application of the relevant operational quality management systems and health, safety and environmental protection regulations are also an integral part of your training

What you need to bring

  • To train as a Machining Technician, you should have completed school with a good secondary school leaving certificate

  • A personal interest in maths and physics is a good prerequisite for the profession

  • You should also have strong manual skills and good spatial and technical imagination

  • A passion for materials & technology and a sense of technical interrelationships

  • Diligence and accuracy

  • The theoretical training at the vocational school requires a high level of personal commitment from you

  • You must fulfil the requirements for a valid background check (ZÜP) in accordance with Section 7 of the German Aviation Security Act (LuftSiG). If you do not have a valid German background check or security check, this will be applied for together with you during the application process.

EFW is committed to diversity and an inclusive corporate culture. We therefore welcome all applications regardless of ethnic origin, age, gender, disability, sexual identity, ideology or religion.

Contact us

André Vogel

Apprenticeship

Tel:+49 351 8839-2517Email:berufsausbildung@efw.aero