Apprenticeship with a future
Metal processing is Philipp’s focus
Philipp is in his third year of his apprenticeship as a machining technician at voestalpine. In his job, he learns how to use various metalworking techniques.
Philipp is training to become a specialist in machining production techniques such as drilling, turning, milling, grinding, sawing and 3D printing at voestalpine's main site in Linz (see video above). "Friends and family members already work here, including as machining technicians, which is why I decided to do this apprenticeship after poly," says the 17-year-old from the Rohrbach district.
As a metal technician in machining technology, I take care of the planning, production and processing of workpieces, for example by drilling, milling and turning.
Philipp (17) Lehrling bei der voestalpine
In his third year of training, Philipp works on CNC-controlled lathes and milling machines and produces components for the company, such as drive shafts or bolts. He is also responsible for repairs. He particularly enjoys working independently and the variety between programming on the computer and the manual work.
The apprentice also sees the shift work as positive: "You get a shift allowance, so you earn more money, and you don't have to deal with rush hour traffic. At the moment, I rotate every week: the early shift is a bit more strenuous, but I can sleep in on the midday shift," laughs Philipp.
Apprenticeship at Voestalpine
Around 400 young professionals are currently being trained at the ultra-modern training center in Linz. There are around 20 apprenticeships to choose from.
All information at www.voestalpine.com/lehre.
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