Automatic Finishing Methods Technician (M/F) — Rolex
CHF 49'500 - 75'000
Rolex · Genève (GE)
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- Genève
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- Posted
- 23 days ago
SalaryCHF 49'500 - 75'000
Role overview
Introduction
For our Production division, we are seeking an Automatic Finishing Methods Technician (M/F) whose main mission will be to participate in the implementation, development, and optimization of automatic finishing programs on our production means.
- Introduction
- For our Production division, we are seeking an Automatic Finishing Methods Technician (M/F) whose main mission will be to participate in the implementation, development, and optimization of automatic finishing programs on our production means.
- Develop finishing sequences for the production of new products
- Participate in the management of continuous improvement actions
- ES Technician in microtechnology or equivalent
- Recognized skills in grinding and/or polishing
Main responsibilities
- Develop finishing sequences for the production of new products
- Participate in the management of continuous improvement actions
- Collaborate on the integration of new processes
- Conduct production trials in collaboration with partner services and produce associated reports
- Make available the different reference states and formalize know-how
- Contribute to continuous improvement through mastery of the trade Profile
- ES Technician in microtechnology or equivalent
- Recognized skills in grinding and/or polishing
- Knowledge of CREO and/or GIBB'S programming software
- Demonstrated ability to communicate and work in a multidisciplinary team
Key requirements
- ES Technician in microtechnology or equivalent
- Recognized skills in grinding and/or polishing
- Knowledge of CREO and/or GIBB'S programming software
- Demonstrated ability to communicate and work in a multidisciplinary team
- Ability to make proposals, autonomy, rigor, appreciation for hands-on work, analytical and synthesis skills
Additional details
- Contribute to continuous improvement through mastery of the trade
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