Job Description
Join our team at Weichai Power European Science and Technology Innovation Center as a Working Student specializing in hydraulic system simulation. Located in the vibrant city of Aachen, this role offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the machine-building and operating technology industry. As a student, you will work part-time alongside our engineering team, contributing to innovative projects and gaining valuable insights into hydraulic systems.
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Assist in the simulation or tool development for enhancing performance of hydraulic systems
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Support to validate the developed simulation models to ensure their accuracy and reliability
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Support diverse engineering projects related to hydraulic powertrain systems for mobile machinery applications
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Collaborate with engineers to analyze system requirements and design specifications
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Document findings and prepare reports to communicate results to the team
Required Profile
We are looking for a motivated student eager to learn and contribute to our dynamic team. The ideal candidate should possess the following skills and attributes:
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Currently enrolled in a relevant engineering or technical degree program.
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Good knowledge of fluid power, hydraulic systems and hydraulic component.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
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Excellent communication skills in both written and spoken English.
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Proficiency in German is a plus but not required.
Offer
At Weichai Power European Science and Technology Innovation Center, we value our team members and offer a supportive work environment. As a working student, you will benefit from:
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Hands-on experience in a leading machine-building company.
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Flexible working hours (10 up to 20 hours per week) to accommodate your study schedule.
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An attractive compensation
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Opportunities for professional growth and development.
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Access to cutting-edge technology and resources.
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A collaborative and innovative team culture.
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Competitive compensation for your contributions.
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Start date as desired on September 1st or March 1st, 2026