Radiator

Imagine: you are standing in the blast cabinet, the product in front of you is already shining slightly under the working light. With a steady hand you aim the nozzle, and slowly you see how the surface becomes even, smooth and perfect. Every unevenness disappears, every movement counts. Whether you already have experience with glass bead blasting or water blasting, or whether you still want to learn the trade, here you get the chance to develop real craftsmanship. Working, learning and growing go hand in hand.

Mechanical Mechanic

Picture this: you are standing in a neat, uncluttered workshop. In front of you is a partially assembled machine, the 3D drawing open next to you. You grab the right part, tighten the bolt to exact tension and watch the construction come to life. No rushing, no half work, you build machines with attention and precision. As a Mechanical Mechanic, you are the one who turns loose parts into perfectly working systems.

Service/ Installation Mechanic | Field Service

Picture this: you drive onto a customer's premises, open the van and see the machine you are about to bring to life. You are the one who makes sure that high-tech installations are adjusted perfectly, run smoothly and customers are completely unburdened. Not an office day, but on the road, on location and always on the move. As a Service and Installation Mechanic, you are the technical conscience in the field, the person who makes machines perform as they are meant to.

CNC Press Brake Programmer

An early morning in the new factory: a fresh sheet metal part is ready, the job drawing appears on the screen, and you adjust the press brake perfectly with a few deft moves. Moments later, the metal folds into exactly the desired shape. The colleague next to you sticks his thumb up - another part that exactly meets the customer's requirements. As a CNC Press Brake Programmer, you work daily with state-of-the-art machines and a team that is just as driven as you are.

CNC Tilter/Zetter

The morning starts quietly, until a new 3D drawing arrives: a precise bend, a complex sequence, a challenge just right for you. You open the program, determine the correct bending sequence and create an optimal bending program in no time. Moments later, the first part is tightly and precisely shaped on the workbench. As a CNC Bender/Zetter, you are the professional who seamlessly combines technique, insight and precision.

CNC Miller

It's early in the workshop when the first milling job comes in: a complex 3D model with tight tolerances. You open the program, choose the right tools and set the milling machine to work with precision. Minutes later, the first perfectly machined part appears, exactly as intended. As a CNC miller, you draw energy from technology, accuracy and continuous process improvement.

Cleanroom Mechanic

Imagine this: you are standing in a brilliant white room, the air filtered, the materials carefully prepared. You are assembling a complex high-tech part and know that every action counts. With a steady hand you tighten the last bolt, exactly according to the drawing, completely according to cleanroom standards. This is the kind of work that gives you energy: technical, precise and with visible results. As a Cleanroom Mechanic, you are indispensable in creating products that meet the highest standards.

Expedition/Production

Just imagine: a truck drives onto the premises, you take delivery of the goods and quickly check that everything is correct. Moments later you are doing a quality check on a stainless steel product, after which you carefully prepare a shipment that has to leave the door that same afternoon. In between you process a few administrative tasks and help a colleague with a question. As someone who likes to roll up their sleeves and keep an overview, you will feel at home in this versatile role.

Assemblyman Cable Technology

It's Tuesday morning and you pick up the first order of the day. With the working drawing in front of you and the right components at hand, you begin work on a custom wiring harness. As you carefully assemble the wires, you notice that a component is missing-you check the usage, note the difference and switch with your group leader. No day is the same, and every cable you make is part of a larger technical whole. Does this sound like your work day? Then this is your chance!

Experienced Blaster/Industrial Sprayer

The sound of the blast cabinet fills the workshop as you work with concentration on a metal structure that will soon be in perfect condition again. With a steady hand you remove the old coating so that the surface can be sprayed smooth and even. Maybe you'll even take the sprayer to finish off the end result. Do you recognize yourself in this craftsmanship? Then this is the job for you as Experienced Blaster and possibly Industrial Sprayer!

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