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Chanel Production Mechanic Apprentice
Chanel, a renowned name in the luxury fashion industry, operates G&F Châtelain as its horological and jewelry manufacturing branch in Switzerland. This facility is dedicated to the development, production, and assembly of Chanel's watches and jewelry, blending artisanal craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology. As part of Chanel SARL, G&F Châtelain offers a diverse range of career opportunities in a dynamic and innovative environment.
- Perform construction of machinery and metal shaping tasks.
- Machine high-precision parts, both unique and in large series (e.g., screws, nuts, axles, rods).
- Assemble various mechanical components and devices.
- Maintain manufacturing and production installations.
- Completion of mandatory schooling.
- Good visual acuity.
- Manual dexterity.
- Methodical mindset.
- Technical aptitude.
- Precision and attention to detail.
- Ability to tolerate noise.
No prior experience required as this is an apprenticeship position.
Completion of mandatory schooling.
This position is listed in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Neuchâtel, in Switzerland. Chanel is actively recruiting for this and 456 other open jobs in Switzerland.
The position offers exemplary social benefits and a modern, pleasant working environment. It includes a quality training program leading to a Federal Certificate of Capacity (CFC) and a comprehensive apprenticeship experience.
The workplace culture at G&F Châtelain is dynamic, discreet, and creative, fostering an environment where innovation and precision are paramount. Employees are supported in a modern setting with state-of-the-art tools, encouraging both personal and professional growth.
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