
Final Thesis – Data Engineering, UX for Medical Device Documentation
Dräger
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Lübeck • Germany
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Salary
💰 €1,000 - €1,200 per month
Tech Stack
About the role
- Develop an intuitive user interface to navigate documentation processes
- Integrate data sources from various IT tools into a unified representation
- Design interactive elements for product-specific tailoring of documentation requirements
- Visualize temporal and logical dependencies between documents
- Display responsibilities and timing for document creation/updates
- Identify suitable visualization concepts for complex process relationships
- Test different interaction models and evaluate their effectiveness
Requirements
- Enrolled in a degree program in engineering, natural sciences, industrial engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, physical engineering or mechanical engineering, at least in the 4th semester, or in a comparable program
- Strong communication skills and ability to work independently
- Curiosity about UX design and data visualization
- Interest in data engineering and data analysis
- Basic Python knowledge (including AI-assisted tools)
- Structured working style
- A good sense for user-centered solutions
Benefits
- Flexible working hours
- Remote work possible
- Company laptop
- Individual onboarding and training
- Networking events
- Opportunities for professional development and coaching
- Company leisure and continuing education programs
- Company sports and prevention courses
- Health center and gym
- Discounts at regional fitness studios
- Company-affiliated daycare and parent–child offices
- Subsidized company cafeteria
- Good transport connections & parking
- Events for employees and their families
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
Pythondata visualizationUX designdata engineeringdata analysis
Soft Skills
communication skillsindependent workcuriositystructured working styleuser-centered solutions