
Internship, Thesis – Research and Development, Systems Engineering, Firefighter Systems
Dräger
internship
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Location Type: Office
Location: Lübeck • Germany
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Salary
💰 €1,000 - €1,200 per month
Job Level
About the role
- Contribute to the development of cross-product systems
- Clarify and compile requirements and derivations for a system overview/architecture
- Translate system architectures into MagicDraw using Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
- Support IP monitoring and Freedom-to-Operate assessments in ongoing projects and series production
- Develop approaches to support systems engineering using AI
Requirements
- Enrolled in a Systems Engineering program from at least the 4th semester, or a comparable degree program such as engineering, natural sciences, industrial engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, engineering physics, or mechanical engineering
- Independent, reliable, and systematic working style; creative and enjoy working in a team
- Confident user of MS Office
- Depending on your field of study, initial experience in areas such as Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), MagicDraw, requirements management tools (e.g., DOORS), patent research and evaluation
- Good English skills are desirable
Benefits
- Flexible working hours
- Mobile working / remote work possible
- Company laptop
- Individual training and onboarding
- Networking events
- Leisure and continuing education programs
- Company sports and prevention courses
- Health center and gym
- Discounts at local gyms
- On-site daycare and parent-child offices
- Subsidized company cafeteria
- Good public transport connections & parking
- Events for employees and their families
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
Model-Based Systems Engineeringrequirements managementAI developmentsystem architecturecross-product systems development
Soft Skills
independent workingreliable workingsystematic workingcreativityteamwork