Precision in the micron range
As a microtechnologist, you are an expert in the small details – here at POG, we’re talking about dimensions as small as 2µm, which is 0.002mm.
As a microtechnologist at POG, you work on creating fine microstructures. These are patterns applied to glass surfaces to later control optical properties. The products are then used in a wide range of applications, from medical technology to the semiconductor industry and aerospace.
Fascinating insights
- What exactly does a microtechnologist do?
- What does the daily work look like at POG?
- And how much can a microtechnologist earn?
See the answers in the video!
Be part of it!
Sounds interesting? Why not try the job for yourself!
With us, you have the opportunity to gain practical insights into microtechnology during an internship and test your skills!
For more information about our training programs, visit our careers page.