Working Student, Measurement Technology (Large Engine Development) | Werkstudent für Messtechnik in der Großmotorenentwicklung (m/w/d)
Everllence SE
Job Summary
This Working Student role focuses on applying measurement technology within the context of large engine development, contributing directly to Everllence's goal of achieving a climate-neutral global economy. Day-to-day responsibilities include performing regular calibration of sensors, actively supporting the analysis and detailed documentation of measurement results, and setting up new measurement systems. Furthermore, you will maintain existing component databases and contribute to the further development of crucial analysis tools. This position is ideal for students pursuing degrees in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Informatics, or related disciplines. Candidates should possess strong English language skills and ideally have foundational knowledge in measurement technology or programming. This is an attractive opportunity to gain practical experience in a high-tech engineering environment while supporting sustainable value creation.
Required Skills
Education
Currently enrolled in a degree program in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Informatics, or related fields.
Experience
- Knowledge in Measurement Technology (beneficial)
- Knowledge in Programming (beneficial)
Languages
Additional
- Ideally residing in the greater Augsburg area.
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