Training
Fit for the future: Working at the Kern-Liebers training center and with our specialists in the various departments, you can learn the skills today that you will need tomorrow.
School students
Your schooldays are coming to an end and you're now looking for a varied job with good prospects for the future? As one of the leading companies in the spring industry and working in collaboration with our parent company Kern-Liebers in Schramberg, Germany, we can offer you state-of-the-art training workshops, progressive working technology and highly motivated instructors. We attach great importance to promoting the careers of young people and want to support you on your path to an excellent professional qualification.
We offer the following training opportunities:
Job description
During your two years of training as a machine and plant operator, we will turn you into an expert in industrial installations. You will learn the basics of metalworking and the use of machine tools and become familiar with the various production departments for spring manufacturing. You will also learn how to set up and program CNC spring winding machines. Your other responsibilities will include eliminating sources of error, assessing surface and heat treatment conditions for wires and springs, and measuring and testing tools and production parts.
Requirements
The requirement for training as a machine and plant operator is a qualified secondary level certificate. We also expect good levels of craftsmanship and a good spatial imagination, as well as a keen interest in technology.
Job description
You want to become an expert in industrial production systems, spring winding machines or stamping and bending machines? In our maintenance and repair of these systems, or in building your own equipment? Or are you more interested in the design and manufacture of tools for our machinery? Then why not acquire the necessary skills and knowledge as part of our three and a half year course of training as an industrial mechanic. The course covers the manual processing and machining of materials, the manufacture of tools, the creation of CNC programs for setting up the machines, and measuring and testing of tools and production parts. You will also attend external courses on pneumatics, CNC technology and welding.
Requirements
The requirement for training as an industrial mechanic is a qualified secondary level certificate and vocational training in metalworking. We place particular emphasis on the subjects of German, English and engineering. We also expect good levels of craftsmanship, independence and accuracy and a good spatial imagination.