Industrial ceramics plant engineering

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The industrial ceramist plant technology is a nationally recognized training occupation for Vocational Education Act .

Duration of training and structure

The training period for industrial ceramics plant engineering is usually three years. The training takes place at the training company and vocational school .

The training occupation is stipulated in a joint training regulation with three other training occupations:

The first year of training is identical in all four training occupations. In the second and third year of training, specific qualifications are imparted.

History of origin

With the reorganization of the apprenticeships for the ceramic industry, some older apprenticeships were abolished and integrated into the new professions. The contents of the industrial ceramics specialist in mechanics flowed into the industrial ceramics specialist plant engineering.

The industrial ceramist specializing in shaping flowed together with the ceramic model setter into the industrial ceramist process engineering and the industrial ceramist model technology . The contents of the ceramic modeller also flowed into this profession.

The glass and ceramic painter was absorbed in the industrial ceramist decoration technology as well as in the glass refiner .

Work areas

Industrial ceramics plant engineering process ceramic materials and manufacture porcelain , building and refractory ceramics, utility and decorative ceramics as well as sanitary ceramics. They operate machines for the preparation, shaping and finishing of ceramic products. They also work on drying and burning systems. They maintain the machines, carry out maintenance and care work and correct errors in the production process. They also work in quality assurance, in which they check their work results under laboratory and production conditions.

Training opportunities

literature

  • BiBB (Hrsg.): Industrial Ceramic Professions - Shaping Training 1. Edition 2008. W. Bertelsmann Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, Bielefeld, 2010, ISBN 978-3-7639-3764-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Training regulations for the ceramic industry at juris (PDF; 126 kB). Retrieved October 19, 2010.
  2. Framework curriculum for industrial ceramics plant engineering (PDF; 59 kB), Conference of Ministers of Education , accessed on October 19, 2010
  3. Diagram showing the transition to apprenticeships  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , BMBF , accessed on October 19, 2010.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bmbf.de