What exactly does an electronics technician (m/f/d) specializing in operating technology do?
Without electricity there is no BORBET wheel - it's as simple as that! As an electronics technician (m/f/d) for operating technology you are responsible for the power supply, installation, commissioning and maintenance of all electronic and fully automatic systems in the plant.
Minimum qualifications: secondary school leaving certificate
Duration of the apprenticeship: approx. 3.5 years
What we are looking for:
- Interest in electrical engineering
- Care, circumspection
- Ability to work in a team
- Good knowledge of mathematics and computer science
- Skilled craftsmanship
Did you know that…?
...as an electronics technician (m/f/d) you have a wide range of opportunities for further training and thus a high degree of professional flexibility?
Checking the systems for power distribution
Maintenance of the operating systems
Installation of electrical components
Installation of drive systems, wiring of switchgears
Instructing users in the proper operation of the systems
6:00 AM
I start my morning with the shift handover.
6:30 AM
Our workday consists of planned maintenance measures and the elimination of short-term malfunctions.
Today, I first have to connect a new machine to the power supply, install the cable ducts and check the function of the machine. Of course, the work site has to be cleaned up afterwards.
10:00 AM
Break! Now we eat.
10:30 AM
Strengthened, we can continue. We have received a call that something is wrong with a machine.
11:30 AM
A machine is at a standstill, we look at the error message and search for the source of the problem. My colleague and I find the error, fix it and release the machine again.
2:00 PM
As every day, I tidy up the workshop with my colleagues and clean the tools used.
2:30 PM
Now I've finished work and I'm curious to see what tasks await me tomorrow.