Our apprentices begin with a one-year basic training in electrics, divided into five areas of learning:
After the first six months, trainees are deployed within the company twice per month in order to intensively familiarise themselves with the processes and become integrated with them at an early stage. After completion of the one-year basic training, trainees continue their vocational training at the Coroplast Group. Together with qualified tradespeople and master craftspeople, they carry out maintenance and repairs and also work independently and under their own responsibility on various projects.
During their apprenticeship, our trainees become comprehensively familiarised with the Coroplast Group's IT department. Furthermore, they are sent to get to know other departments such as purchasing, sales and production. Trained educational officers are in charge of the trainees and give them practical tasks and projects that they are required to complete independently and under their own responsibility. At the same time they learn how to find solutions for colleagues who contact them with queries or problems via the internal IT hotline. In the course of this process, the trainees develop contacts throughout the company and get to know the workflows in various departments.
In the course of their training, our trainees are deployed in all departments relevant to logistics, including incoming goods, the warehouse and the dispatch department. In the incoming goods department, for example, the trainees learn to register and unload the goods as they arrive and check them for completeness and quality. In the warehouse, they pick the goods using scanners and computers and prepare them for production purposes. In the dispatch department the finished products are packaged and labelled. Moreover, the trainees are given an insight into the special logistical requirements of an automotive supplier. During this process, they have the opportunity to gain a forklift driver’s licence to enable them to professionally transport the raw materials and finished products.
Our trainees are deployed in various departments such as purchasing, sales, production, finance and human resources. They receive in-depth knowledge of the business processes of the company. The trainees also gain insights into planning and organisation as well as technical knowledge regarding our production processes and products. Moreover, they have the opportunity to gather practical experience in the development, dispatch and marketing departments.
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Our trainees begin with a one-year basic training in metalworking, divided into four areas of learning:
After the first six months, trainees are deployed within the company twice per month in order to intensively familiarise themselves with the processes and become integrated with them at an early stage. After completion of the one-year basic training, trainees continue their vocational training at the Coroplast Group. Together with qualified tradespeople and master craftspeople, they carry out maintenance and repairs and also work independently and under their own responsibility on various projects.
Our trainees begin with a four-month basic training in metalworking, divided into three areas of learning:
Once the four-month basic training is completed, training continues at the Coroplast Group. Switching every four weeks, the trainees work in all of the relevant production departments, where they learn to operate the various types of production machinery, set them up and retool them. Additional stints are planned in work preparation and the laboratory. In the second year of vocational training, they are specifically trained in a production department to learn how to operate the machines independently.
Our apprentices start with a one-year basic electrical training. This is divided into five learning areas:
After completion of the one-year basic training, training will continue at the Coroplast Group. Together with the journeymen and master craftsmen, they carry out maintenance work, repairs and commissioning of machines. They also work independently and on their own responsibility on projects.
Our apprentices start their training with a six-month assignment in a specific production area. Here they first get to know the individual machines and their functions. After this six-month assignment, the trainees complete a six-month basic training in metal and plastics at the BZI. This is divided into the following learning areas:
After the basic training at the BZI, our apprentices continue their training in the production area they have already got to know. They carry out the work according to the production order and document it afterwards. In addition, the manufacturing process is ensured, in which devices, machines and systems are operated and monitored.