Cable young workers

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The cable young worker was a state-recognized training occupation according to the Vocational Training Act (BBiG) until August 31, 2013 . He was replaced on August 1, 2013 by the specialist for metal technology. The job description was defined on March 13, 1940.

activity

The young cable worker manufactures all types of electrical cables and conductors . Other tasks include setting up production machines and systems, as well as monitoring manufacturing processes.

tasks

CNC milling machine

Young cable workers mainly have the following tasks:

  • Setting up the respective machines
  • Compare production results
  • Carry out and monitor measurement processes
  • Initiate and carry out corrective measures
  • Troubleshooting
  • Treat wires
  • Manufacture strands, conductors and cable cores
  • Strand wires, veins, bundles of strands or strands
  • Apply metal sheaths and fabrics to cables
  • Check lines and cables electrically and mechanically
  • Maintain and maintain tools and machines

working environment

Cable young workers mainly work in companies where z. B. electrical cables, lines or wires for engines and vehicles are produced. They are also employed by manufacturers of wire goods.

Industries in detail

  • Electrical systems and components
  • Manufacture of other electronic components
  • Manufacture of fiber optic cables
  • Manufacture of other electronic and electrical wires
  • Manufacture of electrical installation material
  • Manufacture of other electrical equipment and appliances
  • Manufacture of electrical and electronic equipment such as B. Cable sets

literature

  • Beruf Aktuell Edition 2007/2008 - Lexicon of the apprenticeships

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Training regulations for specialists in metal technology , website of the BiBB, (PDF; 111 kB), accessed on August 1, 2013.