Methods Technician
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Rolex is hiring a Methods Technician in Geneva, Switzerland. Join a prestigious luxury watchmaker to develop machining programs and optimize production processes.
Overview
Rolex, a prestigious name in the luxury watchmaking industry, is renowned for its commitment to precision and innovation. As part of the esteemed Rolex Group, the company offers a dynamic and stimulating work environment, fostering excellence and creativity among its workforce. With a strong emphasis on quality and craftsmanship, Rolex provides exceptional career opportunities within its production division.
Role & Responsibilities
- Develop programs for machining equipment.
- Monitor and communicate task progress to relevant stakeholders.
- Actively participate in the integration of new products and processes, formalizing reference states.
- Conduct production trials in collaboration with partner teams and draft associated reports.
- Update technical data related to production equipment and operations.
- Rationalize and optimize manufacturing processes by establishing experimental plans.
- Contribute to continuous improvement projects within production and service.
Qualifications
- HES Engineer, ES Technician in Microtechnology, or equivalent.
Skills
Experience
Experience in machining and programming on turning machines is required.
Education
HES Engineer, ES Technician in Microtechnology, or equivalent.
Benefits
The position offers a stimulating environment, excellent working conditions, flexible working time solutions, and top-tier social benefits.
Culture
Rolex fosters a culture of precision, innovation, and excellence. The company values teamwork and provides a supportive environment that encourages professional growth and development. Employees are part of a legacy of craftsmanship and are encouraged to contribute to the continuous improvement of processes and products.