Working Student - Digital Enablement | Working Student - Digital Enablement
Uniper SE
Job Summary
This Working Student role is ideal for a proactive individual passionate about digital tools and internal enablement, seeking hands-on experience in a dynamic corporate IT environment. The primary focus involves supporting the Digital Enabling and Training team in driving internal digital transformation initiatives. Day-to-day tasks include assisting with the coordination and documentation of Corporate Technology projects, developing and delivering internal training materials for digital platforms, and managing knowledge-sharing sessions like walk-in clinics. The successful candidate will collaborate with cross-functional teams to gather feedback, track project deliverables, and ensure alignment with quality standards. Key requirements include strong communication skills, a structured mindset, and fluency in both English and German, while studying a relevant field such as Business, IT, or Communication.
Required Skills
Education
Enrolled University Student (e.g., Business, IT, Communication, or similar)
Experience
- Enrollment at a university
- Interest in corporate IT or digital transformation
- Experience supporting internal enablement initiatives
Languages
Additional
- Availability for at least 12-20 hours per week
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