What you can expect:
- You provide support with process analyses in production/assembly (processes, waiting times, faults)
- They help to implement improvements: Standards, material provision, simple CIP measures
- You work on operating equipment (assembly aids, devices, feeding equipment)
- They used 3D printing to quickly test solutions and bring them into everyday life (prototype → deployment → iteration)
- You document briefly and clearly: “How it works” (instructions, images, parameters, filing)
- You work closely with production, quality and technology – pragmatically, without bureaucracy
What you bring with you:
- You are enrolled as a student in a suitable degree program, e.g:
Mechanical engineering, mechatronics, production engineering, industrial engineering, automation technology, computer engineering (technology-related) - You want to work directly on the machines in production and lend a hand
- You can quickly understand technical problems and explain solutions clearly
- 3D printing affinity is given (slicer/parameters/materials) – or you are really keen to learn this quickly
- Bonus (not a must): CAD basics, experience with workshop/manufacturing
This is what we offer you:
- Real practice instead of token tasks – your work ends up in production, not in a drawer
- Short paths, quick decisions, direct feedback
- An environment in which things can be tried out, improved and firmly established
- Development opportunities with good performance and mutual fit
- Perspective: Supervision of a Bachelor’s/Master’s thesis (by arrangement)
Then apply by e-mail with your complete application documents (ideally in one pdf document), your salary expectations and your earliest possible starting date via bewerbung@wss.de.