Description
You will work closely with our international development sites and gain insights into global electronic development processes. This includes contributing to exciting development projects in key electronic domains of modern vehicle architectures, such as Battery Management Systems (BMS) for high-voltage storage systems, Zone controllers for future-oriented, service-based E/E architectures, Control boards for traction inverters, High-performance computers (HPC) and next-generation ADAS control units, Body controllers for comfort and body functions, and AI-supported review and development processes to increase efficiency.
You will gain insight into modern development processes for automotive control units and acquire hands-on experience in analysing, evaluating, and further developing hardware architectures, supporting tests of electronic prototypes, circuit and schematic design as well as layout of microcontrollers, power supplies, output stages, and CAN/Ethernet communication interfaces, using AI-based tools to automate review processes, and programming microcontrollers.
As a Working Student, you will be an enrolled student in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a comparable field of study, with a strong interest in hardware development and enthusiasm for e-mobility, solid knowledge of fundamental controls electronics and related components, team spirit, strong interpersonal skills, and intercultural openness, and good German and English language skills.
With mutual interest, there is the option to extend your collaboration through a thesis project.