Training as an electronics technician for operating technology
A brief summary of training as an electronics technician for operating technology
As an electronics technician, you are a professional in the production and maintenance of large machines and systems. During your training, you’ll learn how to install, wire, and use the necessary electrical components. Your job is to electrify machines and systems and set mechanical components in motion. From electrical design, wiring of control cabinets, programming systems and robots to networking complex production systems – you will learn all the future-oriented – during your apprenticeship you’ll learn all the future-oriented techniques of electrical engineering!
Everything about your vocational training at WASSERMANN TECHNOLOGIE
Your start at WASSERMANN – how the first two months will go
In the first few months, you'll grow into the processes of a competent team of electrical technicians, mechanics and commissioning engineers, and will pass through the various application areas of electrical engineering and learn the basics of electricity. After the first few months, you will be assigned to various projects in the areas of switch cabinet construction, maintenance and the assembly of machines and systems.
In switch cabinet construction, you will electrify various components in a control cabinet, which will later be used to control the machines or systems in assembly.
In maintenance, you will learn skills in fault analysis and repair in building technology and on machines in our production facilities in order to keep our production operations running.
In the assembly department, you will work on production orders for customers in the field of electrification of machines and systems. These are assembled into a finished product according a prefabricated circuit diagram. These products undergo commissioning and then a test run of the system or machine.
In the following months, you will be given access to the design software and gain insight into the development of product-oriented planning processes.
Your electrical skills in the field of automation will grow through your own projects within the company. This includes the commissioning of motors, control systems, and complex machines, up to robotics.