Polymechanic Certificate of Proficiency

Your four-year apprenticeship at Rollstar

Thanks to polymechanics, high-tech workpieces can be produced and new developments implemented.

The work is carried out on computer-controlled machines or on conventional milling and turning machines. Based on design drawings, polymechanics determine the machining steps, program complex workpieces and control the manufactured parts with high-precision measuring and testing instruments. They assemble devices, systems and machines or put them into operation.

Your apprenticeship at Rollstar

Polymechanic Certificate of Proficiency

Requirements

  • Manual skills
  • Good knowledge of mathematics                     
  • Good spatial imagination
  • Interest in physics and technical contexts
  • Accurate and careful approach to work
  • Respectful and decent treatment
  • Independence
  • Great willingness to learn

Working conditions

  • 6 weeks holiday
  • 13th month allowance
  • Modern workplaces
  • Work clothes incl. laundry service
  • Annual participation in work shoes
  • Participation in personal hearing protection, if desired

In-house internships

  • Measuring room
  • Gear milling
  • Assembly
  • Grinding
  • CAM training
  • CAD training
  • CnC Turning
  • CnC Milling

External courses

  • various basic courses at the beginning of the apprenticeship in conventional turning, milling and drilling 
  • Welding course
  • Assembly course
  • Stacker test R1 R2 R3

Perspectives after the apprenticeship

  • if possible permanent employment at Rollstar
  • Federal Certificate of Proficiency / Higher professional examination
  • University of Applied Sciences HF
  • Bachelor BSc FH Mechanical or Electrical Engineering

We look forward to hearing from you!

My name is Noah and I am 15 years old. I started my apprenticeship as a polymechanic at Rollstar AG in the summer.

In the first year of my apprenticeship, I attend vocational school in Lenzburg two days a week. I started with an inter-company course at Swissmechanic. Here I learned the basics of manual production technology.

I received a friendly welcome from the staff at Rollstar AG. I'm looking forward to getting to know the company and the work as a polymechanic better in the coming months.

My name is Tatiana, I am 17 years old and in my 3rd year of training as a polymechanic at Rollstar AG.

It's fun to work here with varied tasks and a good working atmosphere. I am already looking forward to the next few years in this company.

In this apprenticeship year, I will be working in our different areas at Rollstar for a longer period of time and getting to know new things. This will allow me to develop my specialist knowledge even more.

My name is Marlon, I'm 19 years old and I'm in my 4th year of training as an EFZ polymechanic at Rollstar AG.

I am very happy with the varied work and the working atmosphere.

I am currently still on the tour and am being trained on our milling machines.

This is my last year as an apprentice and my goal is to successfully complete the apprenticeship.

Your apprenticeship trainer

Patrick Hunziker

Project Manager
Apprenticeship Training