Stäubli is a global provider of industrial and mechatronics solutions with four divisions: Electrical Connectors, Fluid Connectors, Robotics, and Textile. Stäubli operates in 28 countries and is represented in 50 countries across four continents. The worldwide workforce of over 6,000 employees is committed to providing customers from almost all industry sectors with comprehensive solutions and long-term support. Originally founded in 1892 as a small workshop in Horgen/Zurich, Stäubli is now an international group headquartered in Pfäffikon, Switzerland. Stäubli Electrical Connectors develops advanced connection technology and solutions based on the reliable MULTILAM contact technology. In the photovoltaic sector, Stäubli is a pioneer and global leader with its MC4 connector system. Stäubli provides connections for life in industries such as renewable energy, industrial and automation applications, energy transmission and distribution, rail technology, welding automation, testing and measurement technology, medical devices, and e-mobility.
During your training, you will create sketches, final drawings, parts lists, assembly sequences, and other technical drawings and documents with CAD. You will make clarifications with subcontractors and customers, participate in meetings, and work on the creation of guidelines. As your apprenticeship progresses, you will take on smaller and medium-sized projects for which you will be independently responsible. You will also assist in the supervision of trial learners and younger apprentices.
Requirements for successful training as a technician or technician EFZ include a great interest and enthusiasm for technology, a liking for mathematics, technical drawing, and physics. Working on the computer requires an exact and structured approach. The ability to think in three dimensions is another important prerequisite. Good grades at the secondary level E or Progym level are required to complete the training. We are happy to support you if you decide on an apprenticeship with a simultaneous vocational maturity.