You will learn drilling, riveting, bending, grinding, assembling, measuring, testing and welding. You will accompany products from the project phase through to production, final assembly and commissioning in one of the following areas: in detail production you will work on various light metal designs and details. In aircraft assembly you will make modifications to a variety of components such as tail units and engine/wing-fuselage cladding. In airframe construction you will assemble different modules such as fuselage and wing components and in aircraft maintenance you will perform repair work and servicing tasks.
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- 1st year: 2 days
- From 2nd year: 1 day
- Location: Emmen
- Average grade at Orientation Level
- Good spatial awareness
- Manual skills
- Aptitude for practical tasks
A completed Basic-Check is required to apply for an apprenticeship as an Apparatus Engineer EFZ.


Your benefits
Flight aboard a PC-12 to start your apprenticeship
SBB GA Travelcard
5 weeks’ vacation
5 weeks’ vacation in the first year
Individual recognition of good results
13th monthly salary
Lump-sum contribution for books & laptop
Participation in obligatory linguistic trips
Bewerbungsprozess
Schnupperlehre
Eignungstest
Online Bewerbung
Vorstellungsgespräch