”For another machine life”: HUBER Factory Repairs introduces itself
The approximately 2,000 m² hall offers the factory repair team enough space to disassemble and then reassemble the machines. Among other facilities, the team has a master craftsman's office, a welding station and places for mechanical work such as turning, milling, sawing and drilling.
Overview of HUBER factory repair services:
- Dismantling of defective equipment on site
- Provision of available hire machines
- Transport of the defective plant into the HUBER factory
- Competent and complete overhaul of machines with warranty
- Return transport of the machine
- Installation and recommissioning with final performance test
- Construction and further development of prototypes
- Planning and construction of new demonstration units
- Training of international HUBER service technicians
- Testing of stationary and mobile equipment according to VDE0701/0702
- Testing of electrical machines and systems according to DIN VDE 0105
- Thus, HUBER guarantees the comprehensive safety of machines and plants.
The HUBER factory repair team
The current members of the team are Sebastian Daum (foreman of factory repair), Markus Bayer and Stefan Plank (service technicians) as well as eight trainees. If required, further national and international service technicians can join the HUBER factory repair team after internal training.
Trainees have the choice between two professions:
The apprenticeship as a wastewater technology specialist (m/f/d) lasts 3 years and includes training in the fields of laboratory, electrical engineering and metalworking. In order to continuously improve the quality of the training, HUBER Factory Repairs has been cooperating with WWTP Schnaittachtal for many years. Since this year, HUBER has also been able to gain WWTP Nuremberg 1. In addition, there is the opportunity to be deployed at wastewater treatment plants together with HUBER service technicians. The wastewater technology specialist is taught at the vocational school in Lauingen on the Danube.
In addition, HUBER offers a profound training for mechatronics engineers (m/f/d), which lasts 3.5 years and takes place in Regensburg. Those who opt for this direction receive basic training in metal and inter-company basic training in electrical and control engineering at the vocational training centre in Schwandorf. In addition, HUBER mechatronics engineers can also test their skills on wastewater treatment plant sites.