Plant and equipment engineer EFZ (m/f/d)
As a plant and equipment engineer, you manufacture equipment, machines and plants according to plans. You manufacture the individual metal parts and assemble them into components and assemblies. If necessary, you will also commission the systems and maintain them. The EFZ training programme lasts four years.
At Villiger, you will build complex systems, underfloor systems and special components for the waste disposal industry. You will work with various metals, welding processes and manufacturing techniques – directly on products that are used in Switzerland and around the world.
1st to 2nd year: Basic training in metalworking, welding, assembly and reading drawings
3rd to 4th year: Specialised training in at least two areas, such as:
Welding and joining technology
Assembly production
Maintenance or prototype construction
Vocational school & inter-company training
1–2 days per week Instructions in:
Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science
Materials and manufacturing technology
Drawing techniques, mechanical engineering
Electrical and control engineering
Technical English
Process engineering (additional lessons)
Inter-company courses (ÜK) complement your practical skills
If you achieve good results at school: vocational baccalaureate possible
After four years, you will graduate with a Federal Certificate of Competence (EFZ) as a plant and equipment engineer.
Completed compulsory education
Manual dexterity and technical interest
No allergies to metals, fats, oils
Independent and team-oriented approach to work
What you can expect at Villiger
Varied training with real customer projects
Exciting manufacturing orders in the field of environmental technology
Close cooperation with design, service and development
Experienced professionals who accompany you
Modern infrastructure and high-quality equipment
Opportunities for further development within the company
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