Production employee (m/f/d) full-time

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Production employee (m/f/d) full-time

for turning, milling and diamond cutting

Your tasks:

  • Professional operation of turning, milling, diamond cutting and laser cutting machines
 

Your qualifications:

  • Experience in handling the relevant machines in the jewelry industry
  • Precise working methods and attention to detail

We offer:

  • Permanent employment at the Pforzheim location
  • Attractive remuneration that reflects your skills and experience
  • Challenging, varied area of responsibility
  • Trusting corporate culture with flat hierarchies
  • Structured induction process within the first six months, followed by further individual development opportunities

We look forward to receiving your detailed application, stating your earliest possible starting date, by e-mail to jobs@fischer-trauringe.de for the attention of Mr. Nico Starke

or by mail to

Fischer & Son KG

z. For the attention of Mr. Nico Starke
Kieselbronner Str. 51
75177 Pforzheim

You are also welcome to apply directly online using our application form apply directly online.

Working at Fischer Trauringe

Do you want an innovative working environment with exciting tasks, modern machinery and
emotionally charged products? Then apply now to Fischer Trauringe - a company with a solid
foundation and the flair of a down-to-earth but modern family business. And all this in the heart
of the wedding ring capital Pforzheim.

Fischer Trauringe is an internationally active company that has been run with great passion by owner Wolfgang
Fischer for over 40 years. His sons Konstantin and Sebastian are now also part of the management team. Every day, they and the 60 employees do their best to make bridal couples happy with unique wedding rings. Soon you too can be a part of it!

What makes Fischer wedding rings special - passion, teamwork and growth

Field service out of conviction

"In my work, I focus on the human element -
both in my relationship with customers and in my dealings with colleagues."

Domenico Arnone represents Fischer among jewelers as a sales representative. He himself reflects the company philosophy, which emphasizes innovation, product diversity, collegiality and family. This helps him to represent Fischer with enthusiasm and authenticity.

Diversity as a CNC miller and programmer

"Through my work, I am a piece of the puzzle in the production of Fischer wedding rings. This allows me to contribute to the joy of the bridal couples who express their love through our rings."

Jochen Bastian works in production. Creating drawings, program creation and measuring milling and diamond tools are just a few of the many tasks he performs in his day-to-day work. He particularly enjoys creating programs for new designs and the associated planning, as well as drawing with CAD software. The different models make his work varied and interesting.

Goldsmith with motivation

"Through my work, I can express my identity and
realize myself creatively.
I learn something new every day - about the craft and about myself."

Eunhui Jeong-Wankmüller is completing her training as a goldsmith at Fischer.

For her, the working environment of colleagues and production management is particularly important, creating a framework in which all processes run smoothly while still leaving enough room for her as a person and for her creativity.

Fischer Trauringe offers you

Are you ready for a long-term partnership?

Then apply for one of the vacancies or send us an unsolicited application. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Fischer Trauringe by telephone.
Tel.: +49 (0) 72 31 / 92 88-0

Send your complete application documents including cover letter and CV tojobs@fischer-trauringe.de for the attention of Mr. Sebastian Fischer.

Current insights into the company and everyday working life can be found on the LinkedIn page of Fischer Trauringe: 

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