Working Student in BIM & Digitalization in Multi-Project Management | Werkstudent (w/m/d) BIM & Digitalisierung im Multiprojektmanagement

Die Autobahn GmbH des Bundes Niederlassung Nordost Stolpe

Hohen Neuendorf, Brandenburg, Deutschland
Published Apr 17, 2026
Part-time
Fixed-term

Job Summary

This position offers an exciting opportunity for a student to actively shape the digital transformation of Germany's highway infrastructure. Working within the Northeast branch of Autobahn GmbH, the successful candidate will support multi-project management through Building Information Modeling (BIM) and innovative data analysis. Day-to-day responsibilities include assisting in cost, schedule, and quality control for large-scale projects, creating management reports and KPIs, and helping implement digital workflows. This role provides a unique bridge between traditional civil engineering and modern digital management methods. It is particularly attractive for students looking to gain practical experience in a future-oriented, federally-owned company that offers flexible working hours, mobile work options, and a supportive team environment focused on professional growth and infrastructure innovation.

Required Skills

Education

Current enrollment in a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Civil Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Business Informatics, or a comparable field of study (minimum 3rd semester completed).

Experience

  • Currently enrolled in a degree program (at least 3rd semester) in Industrial Engineering, Civil Engineering, Business Informatics, or a related field
  • Initial practical experience in project management or the construction industry (e.g., through internships) is preferred
  • Experience or strong interest in digital process chains and handling large datasets
  • Basic knowledge of BIM software solutions or scheduling tools is desirable

Languages

German (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must be a currently enrolled student. Position is based in the Northeast branch (Niederlassung Nordost). Application deadline is March 9, 2026.