The academic and administrative staff of the Machinery Program assume significant responsibilities in carrying out the program's education and training processes in a qualified, sustainable and student-centered manner. Academic staff follow current developments in the fields of machinery technologies, manufacturing methods, computer-aided design, production systems and sectoral applications, and reflect these developments in course contents, workshop practices and laboratory studies. In this regard, students are supported not only in acquiring theoretical knowledge but also in gaining professional practical skills.
Administrative staff contribute to the regular, effective and efficient execution of education and training activities and undertake a supportive role in the functioning among students, academic staff and program management. The Machinery Program aims to create a working environment that values the professional development of its academic and administrative staff, is open to cooperation, adopts a quality culture and is based on continuous improvement.