Description
As a member of our team, you will be responsible for the development and testing of hardware for boxer engines, V-engines, and gearboxes, as well as the integration of the drivetrain into the vehicle. You will also be responsible for the development of periphery systems for combustion engines and hybrids, such as motor electronics (sensors, actuators, control units, high-voltage converters), cooling, and heat protection (components and function control units).
Your focus areas will include:
- Development and testing of components and drivetrains
- Planning and preparation of test stand and vehicle tests
- Conducting tests and evaluating results, including analysis of measurement data
- Working on tasks in CAD
The internship will start in March/April or September/October and last for 4-6 months.
We offer:
- A glimpse into the development of complex hybrid drivetrains and their validation
- Application and expansion of knowledge gained during studies on fascinating technical systems
- A modern working environment
- Digital learning and working tools
- Mobile learning and flexible working hours after coordination with the team
- An active internship community
To be successful in this role, you should have:
- A degree in engineering with a focus on mechanical engineering, vehicle technology, mechatronics, or a comparable field (at least in the third semester or gap year between bachelor and master)
- Knowledge of test conduction and data evaluation is helpful
- Basic knowledge of drive and vehicle is beneficial
- Basic knowledge of CAD is helpful
- Team and communication skills
- Independent and structured work style, flexibility
- Secure handling of MS Office
- Very good German and good English language skills (at least B2 level)
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. We look forward to hearing from you!