Field of activity Engineering draftsmen / draftswomen are trained to produce engineering drawings independently, taking the necessary parameters from sketches, hand-modified drawings, plans, written descriptions and oral instructions. Their work focuses on various fields and types of assignment depending on their area of work and corporate requirements, e.g. design or development functions in industry and
Electronics Technician – Motors and Drive Technology
Field of Activity Electronics technicians for motors and drive technology manufacture windings, assemble, put into operation and maintain electrical machines and drive systems. Typical fields of activity are manufacturing facilities, service divisions, construction sites and test laboratories. Electronics technicians for motors and drive technology work independently, observe the relevant regulations and safety rules and coordinate
Electronics Technician – Industrial Engineering
Field of Activity Electronics technicians for industrial engineering assemble, put into operation and maintain technical systems for power supply, measurement and control, communications, signalling, propulsion and lighting. Other tasks include the operation of these systems and facilities. Typical fields of activity are electricity and power distribution facilities and networks, installations and networks in buildings, factory
Electronics Technician – Devices and Systems
Field of Activity Electronics technicians for devices and systems produce, put into operation and maintain components and devices. Typical fields of activity are information and communications technology devices, medical devices, automotive systems, systems components, sensors, actuators, microsystems, EMS (electronic manufacturing services), measurement and testing technology. Electronics technicians for devices and systems work independently, observe the
Electronics Technician – Building and Infrastructure Systems
Field of Activity Electronics technicians for building and infrastructure systems provide technical and organizational services. They maintain, monitor, control and secure building and infrastructure systems and can also be employed in the construction of building and infrastructure systems. Typical sites of employment are residential and commercial buildings, factory buildings, functional buildings such as hospitals, infrastructure
Electronics Technician – Aerospace Systems
Field of Activity Electronics technicians for aerospace systems integrate electromechanical and electronic components into systems and put into operation and maintain these systems. Typical fields of activity are aircraft production, aircraft maintenance, aircraft overhaul and refit, aeronautical equipment and spacecraft systems. Electronics technicians for aerospace systems work independently, taking into account the relevant provisions and
Electronics Technician
Field of Activity Electronics technicians work in the construction, setting up and servicing of electrical plant in the fields of energy, building, infrastructure, automation, information and communications technology. Electronics technicians work independently, take economic and environmental concerns into consideration and observe the relevant technical regulations. They are qualified electricians within the meaning of the regulations
Electrical Fitter
Field of Activity Electrical fitters (m/f) are involved in the assembly and installation of electricity supply, control engineering, signalling and lighting systems. Their work also involves inspecting and maintaining these systems and equipment. Electrical fitters frequently work in teams and coordinate their work with prior and subsequent areas. They work independently from documents and instructions
Driver
Field of Activity Drivers work in road haulage, logistics, waste disposal and tourist travel enterprises or public passenger transport. Occupational Skills Drivers carry out their work independently on the basis of technical documentation and work orders. They plan and coordinate their work, also with others, in particular with their customers and the previous and subsequent
Decorative Metalworker
Field of Activity Decorative metalworkers (m/f) make ornamental and ecclesiastical objects, non-precious jewellery and decorative utensils from non-precious and precious metals. These include in particular lighting appliances, fittings, architectural elements, ornamental grilles and railings, tableware, ecclesiastical decorations, cups, vases, bowls, boxes, brooches, portraits and coats of arms. Their work also involves fabricating and machining ornaments