Apprenticeship Automation Technician EFZ starting 01. August 2027 (m/f/d)
- Employment type
- Apprenticeship
- Location
- Stein
- First posted
Apprenticeship Automation Technician EFZ starting 01. August 2027 (m/f/d) Lonza is today a leading global company in the field of Life Sciences, operating on three continents. We work in science, but there is no magic formula for how we approach the work. Our most important scientific solution is talented employees who collaborate and develop ideas that help other companies help people. In return, our employees manage their careers independently. Because their ideas, whether big or small, improve the world. And that is the kind of work we want to be part of. Lonza in Stein (AG) offers an exciting apprenticeship as an Automation Technician EFZ. In this versatile, four-year apprenticeship, you will specialize in the field of automation. As an automation technician, you develop, wire, and program electrical and pneumatic controls. Furthermore, you perform commissioning, maintenance work, and troubleshooting of controls and systems to ensure the smoothest possible process. In addition, you process plastic and metal housings, solder components onto circuit boards, and create cables to connect laboratory equipment and controls. Repairing faulty devices is also part of your exciting and varied area of responsibility. You will work on orders and projects together with your team and experienced specialists who will support and advise you. Your intercompany courses (üK) take place at our partner company aprentas in Basel. The school part of your training, however, you will complete at the Gewerbeschule, also in Basel. The subjects mathematics, computer science, learning and working techniques, as well as physics, will provide you with the necessary basic knowledge required for your apprenticeship. Another important part of your school education includes materials and drawing technology, in which you learn how to handle materials and create technical drawings. In electrical engineering and electronics, you will acquire sound knowledge of electrical circuits and components. Your tasks: Troubleshooting and problem solving of control and automation systems on technical plants; Programming and commissioning of plants and devices; Carrying out maintenance work such as calibration, updates, and electrical diagrams on plants; Developing technical documentation and records; Planning, executing, and monitoring small projects. Your profile: Enthusiasm for the automation of process plants; Technical flair; Analytical thinking and spatial imagination; Interest in new technologies and electrical engineering; Fine motor skills for precise work; Patience, perseverance, and ability to concentrate. Your benefits: 6 weeks of vacation and additional paid holidays; Generalabonnement (GA) for CHF 1.- per day; Personal IT equipment; Discount in the staff restaurant (Lunch-Check) as well as free water, coffee, tea; E-bikes for private and business trips; Free, unlimited access to online learning platforms and language courses. Are you interested in our apprenticeship and want to become part of Lonza? Then we look forward to receiving your online application via our recruiting tool with the following documents: - Reports from the last three school years (secondary school) - CV with photo - Cover letter Lonza's products and services have a positive impact on millions of people every day. For us, this represents not only a great honor but also a great responsibility. How we achieve our business results is just as important to us as our successes themselves. At Lonza, respect is a priority and we protect both our employees and our environment. Success for us means morally justifiable progress. People come to Lonza who accept challenges and develop new ideas for complex problems with their creativity in the field of Life Science. Together, we make a contribution that can improve the lives of many people all over the world. This offers them the certainty and satisfaction of truly making a difference with their own work.
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