Working student product development - Waverly, AL, United States - Golden Gate Group
Description
Support our team in the development of innovative measuring and control valves at our location in Frankenthal, Waverly, ALWhat to expect:
- Commitment for a minimum of 6 months with 10-20 hours per week (flexible working hours, possibility of partial home office)
- Be part of a small KSB development team working with multiple external partners to develop automation products for building technology and industry
- Support your team with the following tasks:
- Conducting hydraulic tests to verify developed products in the field of control valves
- Assembly and modification of test setups, as well as controlling, coordinating, and monitoring test runs
- Checking the collected measurement data for plausibility
- Structured documentation of measurement results and test reports
- Discussing results with the team and actively participating in further (test) planning
- The opportunity to write a bachelor's thesis or potentially join our team permanently
What you bring:
- You are studying a technical field such as automation engineering, mechanical engineering, mechatronics, or process engineering
- You are an active and dedicated individual who enjoys their work and shows initiative for independent action as well as team and integration skills
- You have good knowledge of using office programs, especially Excel
- First experience with hydraulic test systems is desirable but not mandatory
Your path to us:
Did we spark your enthusiasm for a position as a working student (m/f/d) at KSB? Then don't hesitate
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