Working Student / Mini-Jobber Technical Planning Photovoltaics & Heat Pumps | Werkstudent / Minijobber (m/w/d) technische Planung Photovoltaik & Wärmepumpe - 1KOMMA5° Riederich
1Komma5° GmbH
Job Summary
This role offers an exciting opportunity for a working student or mini-jobber to contribute to the energy revolution by supporting the technical planning and visualization of photovoltaic systems and heat pumps. The successful candidate will perform heating load calculations for optimal heat pump design, create technical documentation for project and offer preparation, and assist with grid connection planning. They will collaborate closely with expert teams from various departments to ensure holistic energy planning. This position is ideal for individuals enrolled in a technical, energy economics, or engineering program at a German university, or those with a strong interest in renewable energy. It offers a hands-on experience in a dynamic CleanTech company, contributing directly to sustainable infrastructure and the energy transition.
Required Skills
Education
Enrolled in a technical, energy economics, or engineering program at a German university
Experience
- First experience in technical planning is desirable but not mandatory
- Willingness to learn and engage with new tools
Languages
Additional
- Must be enrolled at a German university and available for 15-20 hours per week, or on a mini-job basis.
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