Polymechanic Apprentice (CFC)
Rolex (Geneva) seeks a Polymechanic Apprentice (CFC) for a hands-on apprenticeship in precision CNC and manual machining; apply with CV, cover letter and school reports.
Overview
Rolex is the preeminent Swiss watch manufacturer renowned for technical excellence, precision engineering and artisanal craftsmanship. As a private leader in haute horlogerie, Rolex maintains in-house production facilities and invests in structured vocational training, providing apprentices with exposure to high-precision manufacturing and rigorous quality standards.
Role & Responsibilities
- Manufacture precision parts, tools and mechanical assemblies using traditional machine tools and CNC equipment.
- Interpret technical drawings and define sequential machining operations for complex components.
- Use industrial drawing/CAD software as an aid to programming and process planning.
- Collaborate with colleagues to process orders, follow project timelines and develop constructive solutions.
- Produce and maintain technical documentation and quality records under the guidance of trainers.
Qualifications
- Strong interest in mechanics and mechanical systems; good manual dexterity and taste for precision work.
- Aptitude for mathematics, physics and technical drawing; good spatial representation and practical logic.
- Methodical mindset with an ability to follow processes and maintain attention to detail.
- Application materials required: curriculum vitae, cover letter, school reports for the last three years, and EVA / EVATech test results (register at https://eva-evatech.ch/).
Skills
Experience
No prior professional experience required; suitable for candidates beginning a vocational apprenticeship who demonstrate manual skill, technical curiosity and basic workshop familiarity.
Education
Completed compulsory schooling and eligibility to enroll in a Swiss CFC vocational apprenticeship programme.
Benefits
Structured apprenticeship with mentorship from experienced trainers; opportunities for personal and professional development.
Culture
Rolex cultivates a culture of technical rigour, discretion and continuous improvement where craftsmanship and engineering precision are paramount. The workplace emphasizes structured training, mentorship and long-term career pathways within a high-performance manufacturing environment.