CDI Prototype Maker M/F
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Location
- Brügg
- First posted
CDI Prototype Maker M/F
Positioning
Within the Technical Department of the Hermès Maroquinerie Sellerie Division, the Prototype Maker is attached to the Bureau des Orfèvres. He/She is under the responsibility of the Head of the Metal Model Pole.
Scope
Each year, the Prototype Makers at the Bureau des Orfèvres manufacture more than 1200 metal prototypes of all categories (buckles, locks, snap hooks, belt loops, bracelets, etc.). The development time of a project varies from a few hours to several weeks depending on its complexity.
Dimensions of the position
Constant interactions and exchanges with all teams of the Bureau des Orfèvres and occasionally in contact with the Trade teams (Collection, development) as well as with our different partners.
Purpose of the position
The Prototype Maker ensures the realization from start to finish of functional and industrializable metal parts for all collections and non-collection requests, while respecting the given deadlines.
Main activities
Under the direction of the Head of the Metal Model Pole, the Prototype Maker will have the following missions:
Machining of simple and complex parts, in accordance with plans, quality requirements, and given deadlines.
Complete realization, from start to finish, of metal prototypes (from preparation of blanks, machining, assembly, flame welding to finishing).
Participation in the design and development of complex mechanical systems (buckles, locks).
Anticipation of the manufacturing process with our Partners (manufacturing imperatives, feasibility of industrialization).
Proposal of technical and functional improvement paths.
Participation in the life of the workshop: application of 5S standards, replenishment of materials and tools, preventive maintenance actions.
Profile and skills
Minimum 3 years of experience in an Arts environment (Goldsmith, Bronzier, Jeweler, Watchmaker) that has allowed the acquisition of machining skills.
Mastery of conventional manufacturing tools: manual milling machine, lathe, circular saw, column drills, emery lapidary, tank... Mechanical assembly techniques, flame welding, and laser welding.
Mastery of CNC machining techniques and industrialization constraints.
The ability to design mechanisms is a plus.
Excellent aptitudes and mastery of traditional manual techniques: cutting, drilling, polishing with tools such as files, cabron, bocfil. Motorized polishing, turret polishing, mechanical and functional adjustment-assembly.
Indispensable knowledge of material industrialization processes (machining, foundry, stamping, folding, bending, rolling) and their technical characteristics (compositions and deformations).
Appreciates collaborative work and team exchanges, is curious and open-minded, wants to learn, and is a force of proposal.
Curious, rigorous, demanding, meticulous with attention to detail.
Proposing force, sense of organization.
Taste for technique, beautiful objects, aesthetic of pieces, and interest in traditional know-how of Arts Trades.
Success criteria
Functionality and industrialization of parts
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Posted 7 weeks ago