- Processing workpieces out of different materials with machine tools and hand-held tools
- Checking and evaluating work results
- Programming of numerical controlled machine tools
- Manufacturing, assembling, testing and adjusting assemblies
- Manufacture and repair of devices
- Drawing and reading of drawings
- At least qualification of vocational maturity
Personal requirements:
- Craftsmanship
- Precision Mechanics often work with precise tools and must be able to work carefully and accurately.
- Technical understanding
- A good understanding of technical interrelationships and processes is important, as the work often involves complex machines and tools.
- Mathematics skills
- Basic knowledge of mathematics is required to calculate dimensions and understand technical drawings.
- Creativity and problem-solving skills
- Individual solutions often have to be found for specific problems.
- Diligence and accuracy
- As this is precise work, a high degree of accuracy and diligence is essential.
These personal requirements help to ensure that trainees are successful during their training as Precision Mechanic so that they can later work effectively in their profession.
- 3,5 years
- Training usually begins on 01.08.
- A shortening is possible under certain conditions
- The working time is 39 hours a week
- There is an annual vacation entitlement of 30 workdays
since 01.02.2025:
- 1,236.82 euros in the first year of training
- 1,290.96 euros in the second year of training
- 1,340.61 euros in the third year of training
- 1,409.51 euros in the fourth year of training
Special annual payment on December 1st in the amount of 95% of the vocational training remuneration
Final examination bonus of € 400.00 for successfully passing the final examination on the first attempt
- Part 1 of the final examination in the 2nd year of training
- Part 2 of the final examination at the end of training at the Chamber of Crafts and Trades
Berufsbildende Schule 1 (Vocational school)
Am Judensand 12
55122 Mainz
The following knowledge is acquired here:
- General education subjects: e.g. technical mathematics, technology, technical communication
- Occupation-specific subjects: e.g. Turned and milled parts, planning and organizing computer-aided manufacturing
The practical training takes place in the workshops of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz.
Training workshops at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universität:
Institut für Physik
Ausbildungswerkstatt Physik
Fachbereich 08
Interested in an internship?
Contact us directly.
Mr. Wagner and Mr. Kilb
Phone: 06131 39-22280
E-Mail: iphmw-azubi@uni-mainz.de
Institut für Kernphysik
Fachbereich 08
Mr. Walz
Phone: 06131 39-25813
Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre
Fachbereich 08
Mr. Wilhelm
Phone: 06131 39-22378
Department Chemie
Feinmechanische Werkstatt Chemie
Fachbereich 09
Mr. Ruppert
Phone: 06131 39-27566