FAQs about your apprenticeship in metal technology
Our Apprenticeship Positions in Metal Engineering
Are you interested in training in metal engineering and want to learn more about what an apprenticeship with us looks like? Here, you will find all the important information and answers to the most frequently asked questions. Whether it's about the application process, the structure of the apprenticeship, or career opportunities after completion – we have the answers for you! Discover why weba Werkzeugbau is the ideal place to start your professional future and become part of an innovative and successful team.
Frequently Asked Questions About Apprenticeships
An apprenticeship is a dual training program in which practical experience in the company is combined with theoretical instruction at vocational school.
The modular training in metal technology lasts 3.5 years.
A letter of application explaining why you are exactly the right apprentice for weba, as well as a CV and your most recent certificate.
You can find a detailed description here: Your way to us
To apply, simply search for your desired apprenticeship in our current vacancies and follow the instructions to apply online.
No. The purpose of the apprenticeship is to learn everything necessary for the desired profession within the 3.5-year apprenticeship period.
No, we don't have any entrance tests. Instead, we prefer to use a intership day to get to know each other better.
You will be paid in accordance with the collective agreement for the metal industry. There are also various opportunities to receive bonuses in the company.
You can find more detailed figures here: Apprentice salary
No. The apprentices only spend the basic training period in the first year and the first steps in CNC milling in the third year in the training workshop. In between and afterwards, the apprentices work directly in the company in teams on the weba product.
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To be able to start an apprenticeship, you must have completed compulsory schooling, i.e. have attended school for 9 years.
An apprenticeship in metal technology opens up a variety of career paths in a dynamic and technically demanding field. After successfully completing your apprenticeship, you will have a variety of options open to you:
- Tool and mold making
- Mechanical and plant engineering
- Automotive industry
- Aerospace engineering
- Other advantages of an apprenticeship in metal technology include
Further training and specialization: You can continue your education by taking additional courses and obtaining certificates in special areas of metal technology. These include CNC technology, welding technology or working with special metal alloys.
Promotion opportunities within the company: Many companies offer talented professionals the opportunity to move up to managerial positions or further their training to become a technician:in or master:in. This allows you to manage larger projects or lead a team.
Self-employment: With sound specialist knowledge and sufficient experience, you can also venture into self-employment, either as a service provider or with your own production facility.
Industry diversity: Your skills are in demand in numerous industries, from the automotive industry to mechanical engineering and aerospace technology. This allows you to tailor your career to your interests.
International career opportunities: As qualified specialists in metal technology are in demand worldwide, there are also opportunities to gain experience abroad and manage international projects.
Metal technology is a professional field that requires constant innovation and in which lifelong learning is a top priority.
With us, you can expect more than just any apprenticeship - you will be immersed in the fascinating world of metal technology, equipped with the most modern machinery the industry has to offer. Our workshops are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and tools, allowing you to learn and work at the cutting edge of technology.
Learn from the best
Our experienced instructors and tool making experts not only bring decades of experience to your teaching experience, but are also active professionals who know what's in demand in the industry. They are not only teachers, but also mentors who will provide you with advice and support during your training.
Practical projects
Theory is important, but with us the focus is on practice. You will be directly involved in real projects and work hand in hand with experienced specialists.
Excellent chances of being taken on and career paths
Once you have successfully completed your apprenticeship, many doors will be open to you. Thanks to our strong industry connections and our reputation as a first-class training company, we offer excellent chances of being taken on. Many of our apprentices go straight into demanding positions or opt for further training - be it through specialized courses or by studying in a technical field.
You can find more information under: Apprenticeship in metal technology
Metal technology is at the heart of many branches of industry. As a metal technician, you will work on the manufacture, maintenance and repair of metal components and tools that are used in almost every industrial production process.
Toolmaking technicians assemble the parts produced by the machining department and numerous purchased parts into the finished pressing tool. This often requires a talent for improvisation and manual skills. However, the true art of toolmaking only becomes apparent during the trial run, when the functionality of the pressing tools is adjusted.
Tasks in toolmaking technology at a glance:
- Design and manufacture of tools and molds
- Working with CNC-controlled machine tools
- Use of CAD software for modeling
- Learning precision measuring and testing techniques
Machining technicians produce the individual tool components from raw materials ranging from the size of a 1-euro coin to huge 20-ton parts. The programs for this are created directly at the cutting machine. They are responsible for ensuring that the work orders are carried out exactly according to the design and on time.
The following content is taught in the machining technology apprenticeship:
- Production of precise metal parts by milling, turning and drilling
- Programming and operating CNC cutting machines
- Selecting the right cutting materials and tools
- Monitoring and optimization of manufacturing processes
Yes, a trial internship is even welcome and offers the opportunity to get to know each other better. Simply register by calling +43 676 32 10 304.
On average, weba takes on 3 apprentices every year. Demand is high, so don't hesitate and apply now.
weba trains its own specialists for stamping and forming tools, as there are no such specialized toolmaking technicians in the region. As a result, all apprentices are usually taken on by the company.