Description
You will work under the guidance of an experienced mentor in our power electronics development team at the Regensburg site and collaborate closely with colleagues in Istanbul and Warsaw.
Your main responsibilities will be to support development projects in the field of power electronics, focusing on one or more of the following areas:
- DC-DC converters
- On-board chargers
- Traction inverters
You will gain hands-on experience with key elements of power electronic products, such as circuit and schematic design, power and gate driver layout, DC-link design, as well as thermal and mechanical aspects.
Additionally, you will support the testing of electronic prototypes in various ongoing development programs.
If there is mutual interest, you will have the opportunity to continue your working student position in the form of a subsequent thesis project.
We offer a dynamic and innovative work environment, where you will be part of our pioneering work together with our customers shaping the future of mobility.
International and innovative collaboration rings a bell? That's how we work.
Our technical and personal onboarding concept will help you to hop on easily.
We support lifelong learning: educate yourself, apply your knowledge and get creative.
Mobile working, flex-time and modern workplaces are part of our DNA.
We are deeply rooted in our values: respectful communication, care, openness, passion and trust.
As a working student, you will be enrolled in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Control Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a comparable field of study.
You should have a solid knowledge of the fundamentals of power electronics and related components.
Team spirit, social skills, and intercultural openness are essential for this role.
Strong analytical and conceptual abilities are also required.
Good German and English language skills are necessary.
Personality is more than anything!