YOUR TASKS:
- You carry out planned maintenance and repair work on our automated production systems
- You recognise deviations from the ideal condition by using the latest measurement technology and initiate countermeasures
- You will be responsible for rectifying electrical and, in some cases, mechanical faults
- Subsequent root cause analyses and documentation are also part of the job
- You can read circuit diagrams of electrical systems and adapt them in the event of deviations
- You support the commissioning of complex machines and systems
YOUR WORK DAY
07:00 a.m.
My working day starts with a meeting with the journeyman, who tells me what tasks I have to do for the day.
07:15 a.m.
Then I take the tool trolley to the machine and can start with the maintenance. First I check that all the cables are securely connected, then I clean the control cabinets and check that the circuit diagrams are clean and tidy.
I dismantle the sheet metal covers on the system to check the components underneath for dirt and wear. I replace any defective parts. When everything is in order again, the covers are refitted.
I dismantle the sheet metal covers on the system to check the components underneath for dirt and wear. I replace any defective parts. When everything is in order again, the covers are refitted.
09:00 a.m.
Now it's break time. I can have a tasty breakfast in our canteen.
09:15 a.m.
Freshly fortified, we continue. The machines have many switches and buttons that may have come loose. I check these, reattach them or replace them. Defective bulbs are replaced at the same time.
11:00 a.m.
There are many electronic components in the switch cabinet that are cooled by small fans. I have to check these and replace them if necessary. Together with my skilled worker, I measure whether the relays and contactors are switching correctly. I replace some that switch frequently or are defective directly.
12:00 p.m.
Time for the lunch break.
12:30 p.m.
The machine is put back into operation. All functions are checked and tested. If a fault occurs, I try to rectify it together with my skilled worker. Finally, there is the safety check. The emergency stop must always work!
03:50 p.m.
Now I'm off work. Tomorrow it's the next machine's turn (processing cell).
YOUR BENEFITS
At BORBET, we realise that our trainees are the talents of tomorrow and are therefore one of the key success factors of our company. For this reason, we attach particular importance to providing you with the best possible preparation for your future career. As a family-owned company and international player in the automotive industry, we offer long-term prospects as well as attractive additional benefits that will make your apprenticeship with us a rewarding experience.Practice-orientated and modern training concept: Learn from the best! Your basic training begins at our training partner ABZ Braunau, where you will complete individual specialised modules during your apprenticeship. During the practical training at our company, you will learn directly from our experts. We also prepare you intensively for the final apprenticeship examination.
A career with a profile: At Borbet, we support you not only during your apprenticeship but also afterwards. In addition to the apprenticeship with school-leaving certificate, we offer you specific further training, courses or the master craftsman exam after your apprenticeship to help you climb the career ladder.