Interested in developing and optimizing new technologies? Then make them your career.
Combine vocational training as an industrial mechanic with a bachelor’s degree course in mechanical
or process engineering
The career you’re looking for
What could be more exciting than developing new technologies for the future? If you’re looking for
an occupation that enables you to closely link an academic university education with the challenges
of working in a leading international company, the combination of a bachelor’s degree and
vocational training at Bayer is the ideal program for you. This course combines practical training
as an industrial mechanic with university studies culminating in a bachelor’s degree in mechanical
engineering or process engineering.
The background:
The inventor company Bayer requires highly skilled employees for its production and
development activities. Bachelors of mechanical or process engineering work together with chemists
and engineers to develop forward-looking technologies and environmentally friendly processes. They
are also responsible for the construction and continuous modification of new machinery and
apparatus. The goal is always to make maximum use of new theoretical knowledge in practical
applications.
Your personality
You are prepared to work hard to achieve your personal objectives. The training as an industrial
mechanic at Bayer plus mechanical or process engineering studies running partly in parallel will
require a firm commitment and a high level of expertise. When you begin your career, you will also
need a pronounced sense of responsibility. Your strengths include both self-initiative and the
ability to work in interdisciplinary teams, as well as an excellent understanding of technology and
physics.
Your qualifications
- High school diploma
- Good grades in science and mathematics
- Teamworking ability
Program (new format 2010)
First stage: vocational training and university studies (two years)
- Training: industrial mechanic
- Study: Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering or Bachelor of Process Engineering
The first two years comprise a vocational training course at Bayer, leading to qualification as
an industrial mechanic. At the same time, you start studying for a Bachelor of Mechanical
Engineering or Bachelor of Process Engineering degree at Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences
in Krefeld. You spend three days a week training at one of the Bayer sites in Dormagen, Elberfeld,
Leverkusen or Uerdingen. Studies at Niederrhein University take place two days a week. During the
university vacation period you attend on-site trainings the full week.
Second stage: vocational training and university studies (5th - 7th semester)
- Training: industrial mechanic
- Qualification as an industrial mechanic
- Study: Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering or Bachelor of Process Engineering
You spend up to five days a week at the university and up to two days a week training at one of
the Bayer sites. Starting in the fifth semester, you can choose from additional courses offered by
Niederrhein University in management methods, leadership and languages. During the university
vacation period you attend on-site trainings the full week. The final exams culminating in
qualification as an industrial mechanic are taken at the Chamber of Industry and Commerce. The
payment of the training allowance stipulated by the relevant collective bargaining agreement will
end after finishing the vocational training.
Third stage: Bachelor thesis
Following the exams at the Chamber of Industry and Commerce you begin studying full time.
Your bachelor thesis, which may be on a Bayer-specific topic, begins in the eighth semester.
Degree: Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering or Bachelor of Process Engineering
Your opportunities and perspectives
All the knowledge and expertise you will require for your later career are gained in a global
company that both challenges and supports you. Your training is centrally conducted and coordinated
by CURRENTA GmbH & Co. OHG, thus offering you optimum conditions for future-oriented vocational
training. Highly qualified instructors and modern training methods ensure you acquire a broad range
of expertise. In the process, you will become familiar with a wide range of departments, thus
facilitating your decision as to your future occupational focus.
When you have successfully completed this course, you are qualified to assume a position of
responsibility in production or development. Although your contractual relationship with Bayer ends
on completion of your vocational training, we are very interested in maintaining contact with you.
Your online application
If you like having new challenges every day and want to help us shape the future, click
here to apply for the combined vocational training and bachelor’s degree course at
Bayer.
Information on studying at Niederrhein University is available on the Internet:
http://www.hs-niederrhein.de