Watchmaking Apprentice - Movement Technician Course (MTC)

RichemontFort Worth, TX
Onsite

About The Position

The Richemont Movement Technician Training Program is an advanced course designed for dedicated employees who have successfully completed the Richemont Encasing Technician Course. This program aims to develop specialized skills in watch movement analysis, repair, and regulation, leading to the achievement of Movement Technician certification. Richemont owns some of the world’s leading luxury goods, Maisons, with strengths in fine watches and premium accessories. Each Maison represents a proud tradition of style, quality and craftsmanship, and Richemont seeks to preserve the heritage and identity of each of its Maisons. At the same time, we are committed to innovation and designing new products which are in keeping with our Maisons’ values, through a process of continuous creativity. At Richemont North America, we are proud to assist in the development of our employees by providing them opportunities to learn and grow their talent from many different backgrounds, experiences, and identities. We believe that diversity and inclusion, when fully embraced and empowered, lead to creativity and knowledge that deliver excellence. We continue to work towards creating a workforce that represents the diversity of our clients and our communities.

Requirements

  • Successful completion of the Richemont Encasing Technician Course or an equivalent qualification.
  • A minimum of 12 months of experience working as an Encasing Technician at the RTC Workshop.
  • Must have Met or Exceeded Expectations for the last Fiscal Year.
  • Consistently meets the Production and Quality Standards set in the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).

Nice To Haves

  • Ability to work effectively within a team in a fast-paced environment.
  • Strong organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills.
  • Commitment to always maintaining a neat and organized workspace.

Responsibilities

  • Analyze the condition of a movement and accurately identify issues.
  • Identify and execute the correct actions for movement repair and problem-solving.
  • Read and memorize technical documentation effectively.
  • Apply lubrication plans with appropriate quality and quantity.
  • Adjust barrel and gear train handshakes precisely.
  • Adjust escapement systems, including end-shakes, pallet fork, and guard pin.
  • Adjust balance and hairspring components, focusing on centering, flatness of hairspring, regulating pins, and anti-shock systems lubrication.
  • Perform dynamic poising.
  • Become proficient in the usage of torque screwdrivers, building upon existing mastery of regular screwdrivers.
  • Effectively utilize the Stream+ package, following established processes and using the correct tools.
  • Apply selected lubrication processes with high accuracy.
  • Achieve excellent quality standards within a reasonable timeframe.
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