Thisthird-yeargeneral engineering course, taken as part ofa professional training contract or student program, will teach you techniques for machining difficult materials and complex surfaces.
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WHAT BECAME OF THEM AFTER THE EXPERTISE
ADVANTAGES OF THE TRAINING PROGRAM
- Training focused on the Factory of the Future / Industry 4.0
- As part of their projects and training, students will have access to a technical platform with manufacturing and experimentation resources.
- Possibility of doing an internship abroad and validating international mobility at the same time
- Testimonials from industry professionals (30% of the training)
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Some examples of career paths taken by our recent graduates:
- Fellowship in mechanical engineering at CERN (Switzerland)
- Project Manager at Airbus Defense and Space
- Doctoral thesis in additive-subtractive manufacturing at KU Leuven LOUVIN (Belgium)
EXAMPLES OF INTERNSHIP OFFERS PROPOSED / PROJECTS CARRIED OUT
The internships offered take place in France and internationally in direct collaboration with leading companies in the fields of transportation, aeronautics, energy, and biomedicine:
- Cutting of superalloy castings (turbine casting) in France
- Optimization of a technological process on a machining center (AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES) in the Czech Republic
- The use of additive manufacturing in the medical field for the production of knee implants (MISAN) in the Czech Republic.
- Study and modeling of the influence of oxidation on the fatigue behavior of composite materials (Arts et Métiers )
- Implementation of AMC3 software and COM methods with the aim of creating a methodology for qualifying the machinability of alloys (Snecma)
- Continuous improvement for industrial performance management (Airbus Defense and Space)
PARTNERS
The expertise benefits from the partners of the Burgundy Laboratory of Materials and Processes (LaBoMaP) and the International College for Research in Production Engineering (CIRP) for the organization of internships:
- In leading companies (France and internationally): Safran Group, Airbus, Turbine Casting, Alstom, Seco Tools, etc.
- In research centers in Germany, England, the Czech Republic, Portugal, Switzerland, Canada, and the United States.
KEY SCIENTIFIC AND EDUCATIONAL LEADERS OF THE EXPERTISE
Head of expertise:Fabien Viprey
Arts et Métiers teaching team

External faculty members: Emmanuel Duc (SIGMA Clermont), Ferdinando Salvatore (ENISE)
Industry experts: Vincent Dessoly and Mickael Rancic (SAFRAN Group), Théo Dorlin (RENAULT), Cosme de Castelbajac (MITIS), Frédéric LeMaître (MBDA), and Lamice Denguir (Faurecia Clean Mobility)
TWO POSSIBLE ROUTES
- Professional training contract (for students in the 2A application process)
- Traditional course (for students in the 2B application process)
CONTENTS
- Prototyping and Additive Manufacturing
- Green manufacturing: responsible and sustainable production
- Design and structure of production facilities
- Realistic geometric modeling of the material removal process
- Ordering and management of production resources
- Product and process industrialization
- Management: marketing, strategy, CSR, occupational health and safety, ergonomics (30 hours)
- Supply chain and collaborative approaches (30 hours)
- Engineering & society: Risk management, change management, decision-making (30 hours)
- New approaches to industrial management: Project management, Maintenance, Industry 4.0
- Modern languages (Engineering and the world)
- Professional support for students
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Training
- Required level: Graduate
- Course language: French
- Period: Fall
- Number of hours: 150 hours
- ECTS credits: 13
- Assessment methods: Continuous assessment
Related technology platform
- RNC Uppercut
Location
KEYWORDS
#HighSpeedMachining, #FactoryoftheFuture, #DifficulttoMachineMaterials, #LeanManufacturing
