You are studying electrical engineering, mechatronics or mechanical engineering at a university and are looking for an exciting part-time job
You are goal-orientated, motivated and curious about all kinds of technologies
You have knowledge and experience in electronics - PCB design (Eagle, Althium) -Schematics and layout design, layout of cabling, experience with microcontrollers
Ideally you have know-how in the field of different BUS systems (USB, RS 485, SPI, I2C, etc.)
You have experience in prototype construction: debugging, soldering and measuring with an oscilloscope
You have an enthusiastic attitude towards you job
In exciting projects you will quickly learn to push your limits and develop new solutions
You have an enthusiastic attitude towards you job
You are solution-orientated and in exciting projects you will learn to push your limits and
You can communicate equally well in German and English
What we offer:
Exciting, future-oriented projects in different environments with different technologies (e.g. .Net, Python, Docker and others)
An ideal place to learn and test
An energetic, international and cheerful team
A workplace that has repeatedly received the Great Place To Work® award in recent years
Doors open to you and your ideas - up through implementation!
The best technology to work with - choose the equipment you want to use
Individual training program to support your personal development goals
Table football to challenge your colleagues and yoga for unflexible IT-specialists
Team events that are actually fun
Fun office in the south of Munich - with party room and movie nights
What our employees say about us
"Cool people, open mentality, great atmosphere, fun events and working is also fun"
"Great colleagues, great climate and plenty of room for ideas"
"Learning new things, challenging tasks, freedom, chance to change things"
"Working with friends in the company is awesome!"
"Sense of humor and cool tasks"
"You get recognition for a job well done"
"Here you can work independently and contribute your own ideas"