
Course Overview
How does the vocational training as an Industry Mechanic work?
In this training, students not only acquire a solid foundation in mechanical systems but also develop critical problem-solving abilities, essential for addressing the diverse challenges encountered in the industrial setting. The integration of theoretical knowledge with extensive hands-on experience ensures that graduates are well-prepared to contribute effectively to the smooth operation and maintenance of complex industrial equipment.
The typical tasks of a Industry Mechanic
- Metal Constructors (fitters) are experts in metalwork. To do this, they solder, weld, harden, anneal and forge metals.
- Metal Constructors install metal structures and machines and are also responsible for their repair.
- The job of a metalworker is very versatile. In the industry, the metal worker is mostly responsible for the construction of plant and machine parts and their maintenance.
- In the vocational school, for example, the following teaching content is on the timetable:
- Welding metal, Cutting and forming metals by hand, Maintenance of metal structures
- Assembly of components, Electrical engineering, Quality management
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