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BIW Compact 2-2012 English

04 THOMAS BOLOSSIS born on 10.02.85 In 1999 Mr Bolossis absolved a two week internship at BIW; in August 2002 he started a 3.5 year training to become an industrial mechanic; following his successful conclusion Mr Bolossis was permanently employed in our team of mechanics. Parallel to his job Mr Bolossis attended master school to become a certified industrial foreman (Industriemeister). Mr Bolossis now manages our manufacturing division. INTERESTS: Soccer, jogging HIS OBJECTIVES: Continue to be successful while having fun and remaining healthy privately and professionally. INNOVATION AT A GLANCE COMPACT When it comes to competence When it comes to competence ACTIVELY DESIGNING THE FUTURE OF BIW „COOPERATION WITH VARIOUS INSTITUTES - PREVENTING A LACK OF EXPERTS“ Training is of utmost importance at BIW Our trainees - photo meeting at the Technology Centre A healthy and expanding company always depends on reliable, committed and team-oriented employees. BIW actively combats the lack of experts and has conducted in-house training since its foundation. 17 young people are currently in training, whereby 2 of them have been able to com- plete their education prematurely this year. BIW thus employs a total of ƒƒ 13 processing mechanics for rubber and plastics technology ƒƒ 1 industrial mechanic ƒƒ 2 industrial business management assistants ƒƒ 1 mechatronics technician with the clear objective to take over all trainees following the successful conclusion of their training. Theprofessions„industrialmechanic,mechatronicstechnician and industrial business management assistant“ are generally well known to the students. However, the term „processing mechanic for rubber plastic technology“ is generally not or only hardly known; the interesting profession of these budding plastics experts, associated with plenty of technology, is also not easy to describe. BIW assists this process by participating in various cooperation projects. Students at BIW have the opportunity to obtain insight into the profession by way of an internship; BIW also regularly opens its doors for factory inspections and partici- pates in occupational orientation days in schools. BIW also takes part in the Girl‘s day to introduce this profession to female students. The participation in the training pact as well as educational fairs is a matter of course for BIW. Advanced education is of vital importance for processing mechanics: plastics are constantly evolving, new processing techniques are introduced. Practice seminars and further education offers through various providers serve to maintain expert knowhow at the latest level; BIW always assists this process. — ANJA AUERBACH CASSANDRA SCHELLIN born on 21.09.88 In September 2009 Mrs Schellin commenced her training for industrial business management assistant at BIW. Mrs Schellin successfully concluded this training prematurely at the beginning of this year. She now supports our calculation team and is responsible for the offer calculation of our silicone mouldings. INTERESTS: Playing the saxophone, dancing, cooking HER OBJECTIVES: To successfully process tasks assigned to her as well as becoming more professional in their execution. BIW Isolierstoffe GmbH Pregelstraße 5, 58256 Ennepetal, Germany Tel.: +49 (23 33) 83 08-0 Fax: +49 (23 33) 83 08-10 Responsible persons: Ralf Stoffels, Dr. Markus Wiethoff Editorial office: Ralf Stoffels, Anja Auerbach, Helge Marx, Dr. Markus Wiethoff Design and setting: lessingtiede.de All rights reserved. No part may be reproduced, stored in a data system or transferred in any form, neither electronically nor mechanically through photocopy, photography or by any other means without prior written approval. IMPRINT CONTACT

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