The importance of the certified industrial foreman for plastics and rubber in today's world

The importance of the certified industrial foreman for plastics and rubber in today's world

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Classroom training proves to be particularly valuable


(PresseBox) - In order to counteract the shortage of skilled workers and meet the existing demand, the SKZ Plastics Centre, in cooperation with the Würzburg Chamber of Industry and Commerce, offers the ‘Certified Industrial Master Craftsman in Plastics and Rubber’ training course.

In a world characterised by rapid technological developments and a constantly growing demand for innovative materials, training to become a Certified Industrial Master Craftsman in Plastics and Rubber is becoming increasingly important. This is because plastics and rubber are used in almost all areas of life - from the automotive industry to mechanical engineering and medical technology. In view of this relevance, it is crucial that prospective foremen not only have sound specialist knowledge, but can also gain practical experience. This is where classroom training proves to be particularly valuable.

Relevance of the job profile

The plastics and rubber industry is facing numerous challenges, including the need to establish more sustainable production methods and develop new materials that meet market requirements. Industrial foremen have the task of optimising production processes, ensuring quality assurance and creating innovative solutions. This responsibility requires not only technical expertise, but also leadership skills and a deep understanding of operational processes.

Advantages of classroom training

Face-to-face training offers numerous advantages over a part-time online format. Direct contact with trainers and other participants promotes the exchange of ideas and experiences. Trainee master craftsmen can immediately apply and deepen their knowledge in practical exercises. This is particularly important in a professional field that relies heavily on technical skills. Working with machines, carrying out experiments or solving practical problems are aspects that are often neglected in an online format.

Face-to-face training enables more intensive support from experienced lecturers and questions can be clarified immediately. The personal contact also creates a network of like-minded people, which can be invaluable for future professional challenges,’ says Robert Held, Group Leader Injection Moulding and Additive Manufacturing Training at SKZ in Würzburg.





Teamwork and soft skills

Another key aspect of classroom training is the promotion of teamwork and social skills. These skills are essential in industry, as projects often have to be realised in teams. Through group work and joint projects, participants not only learn from each other, but also develop important soft skills such as communication, conflict resolution and leadership skills.

While the IHK Würzburg-Schweinfurt supervises the theoretical part of the course, the SKZ is responsible for the practical qualification. Participants are trained directly on machines in real production environments. Particular emphasis is placed on dealing with process-specific features relevant to everyday industrial practice in the in-house technical centre.

The next full-time practical course in Würzburg starts on 3 November 2025 and ends on 22 May 2026.

The SKZ is climate protection company and a member of the Zuse Association. This is an association of independent, industry-related research institutions that pursue the goal of improving the performance and competitiveness of industry, especially SMEs, through innovation and networking.

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The SKZ is climate protection company and a member of the Zuse Association. This is an association of independent, industry-related research institutions that pursue the goal of improving the performance and competitiveness of industry, especially SMEs, through innovation and networking.



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