The holder of the vocational baccalaureate in equipment maintenance will be able to:
- maintain and check the performance of equipment;
- diagnose, intervene, repair, adapt, adjust and check;
- welcome and provide technical advice to customers and users.
He will be able to work as part of a team in relation to his or her hierarchy, company departments and external partners.
He will have acquired responsible behaviour in the conduct of his activities, which will lead him to respect the rules of ergonomics, health, safety at work and the environment.
The course is made up of blocks of skills (BC):
BC01 - Preparatory analysis for an intervention
Collect the information required for its intervention
Analyse the functional and structural organisations of a system
Identify a procedure, the resulting requirements
Plan and manage operations
BC02 - Carrying out work on equipment
Carrying out checks and measurements
Adjusting, calibrating and setting parameters
Carrying out mechanical manufacturing operations
Controlling the quality of your work
BC03 - Technical communication: Diagnosis on malfunctioning equipment
Ascertain and identify the state of the system
Emit and validate hypotheses
Analyse the behaviour of a system
Implement the system
BC04 - Organisation of interventions on equipment
Listen and dialogue internally or with a third party
Manage the workstation
Drop off, rest
Dismantle, reassemble
BC05 - Mathematics
BC06 - Physics and chemistry
BC07 - Economics and management
BC08 - Prevention-Health-Environment
BC09 - English
BC10 - French
BC11 - History-geography, moral and civic education
BC12 - Applied arts and artistic cultures
BC13 - Physical education and sport (for apprentices)
Find out more about this qualification (RNCP39327, exact wording of the diploma, name of the certifier, registration date of the qualification) by clicking here.
BEP, CAP in the field or first general or equivalent professional experience.
8 people
Positioning upstream of training entry.
Taking account of beneficiary satisfaction during and at the end of training.
Possibility of post-training support.
For beneficiaries with disabilities: possible adaptation of training and certification methods, support by the GRETA-CFA TH referent.
Education Nationale certified teachers, Bac +3 trainers with significant experience in adult education, professional lecturers.
Coursework assessment (CCF)
Positioning test by appointment.
Interview by appointment.
Integration into employment in companies distributing, maintaining, servicing and hiring equipment:
- building and public works companies and local authorities in the road, earthmoving, mining and quarrying, concrete, lifting (of loads and people), urban sites and works, roads, building, etc. fields...
-handling companies are mainly found in industry, logistics, mass distribution, transport (road, port, airport and rail), agriculture and cleaning.
Access for people with disabilities
Accessible to people with disabilitiesTransport
Getting to Digne les Bains by LER: www.info-ler.fr
Lignes 22, 28, 33/37a, 33/37b
Getting around Digne: www.dignelesbains.fr/mairie/regie-des-transports-urbains-dignois/
- line 1: Novellini - A. David-Neel
- line 2
Apprenticeship course: 1,350 hours over 2 years. Individualised courses, from 1 to 2 years depending on individual situations.
Pre-registration on the Netyparéo application portal:
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Success rate: 100% out of 2 people sitting the exam
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Rate of breaches of apprenticeship contracts signed: 0%
Rate of interruptions during training: 0%
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