Working student - Ford, KS, United States - Titan Industries
Description
Ford, KS is looking for a working student (m/f/d) in Engineering/Product Management in Berlin, Germany for a maximum of 20 hours per week on a temporary basis.
For over 80 years, Stadler has been building trains. With our innovative strength, flexibility, and reliability, we are now a leading manufacturer of rail vehicles.In addition to our Swiss locations, around 13,000 employees work at several production and engineering sites as well as over 70 service locations in Europe, North America, and North Africa.
Stadler Deutschland GmbH is a company of the internationally active Stadler Rail Group, which offers customer-specific solutions in the rail vehicle sector as a system provider.
We are looking for reinforcements for our team to shape the future of mobility togetherYOUR TASKS
- Participation in the technical development and standardization of individual components of Stadler vehicle types
- Support in the development of vehicle and assembly concepts
- Creation of space studies and drawings
- Crosslocation exchange with Swiss product management
- Conducting market and competition analyses in cooperation with the specialist departments
- Recording and evaluation of projectrelated data
- Solution research and documentation of results
YOUR PROFILE
- Current studies in mechanical engineering, vehicle technology, or a comparable field
- You have an interest and understanding of rail vehicle technology
- You have good MS Office and CAD software knowledge
- Basic programming skills are an advantage
- Your profile is rounded off by independent and structured work
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