
Working Student Product Change Management – Life Cycle Engineering Team
MELAG Medizintechnik
part-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Berlin • 🇩🇪 Germany
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Entry Level
About the role
- You support Change Management in planning and executing product changes (rollout of product changes).
- You draft internal communications and prepare presentations.
- You support the Change Management Office in day-to-day operations.
- You contribute to the optimization and digitalization of the change management process.
Requirements
- You are enrolled in an engineering degree program (e.g., mechanical engineering), industrial engineering, or a comparable course of study.
- You are confident in using Microsoft Office applications.
- Initial experience with Jira and Confluence is an advantage.
- You demonstrate a high degree of reliability, an independent and structured working style, and the ability to work well in a team.
- You possess very good German and English language skills.
Benefits
- Fixed-term working student contract, duration of at least 12 months
- Minimum 16 hours per week
- Work–life balance through flexible, individually agreed working hours
- Growth industry: medical technology (career and personal development in one of the most dynamic and recession-resistant sectors)
- Intensive support from a dedicated contact person
- Modern kitchens and break rooms / lounges
- On-site free gym with shower facilities
- Central location in Berlin with good public transport connections (Südkreuz station, A100 exit Alboinstraße)
- Parking available and secure bicycle storage
- Regular team events and company celebrations
- Discounts through a corporate benefits program with Apple, Philips, BMW, Adidas, Jochen Schweizer and many more
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Hard skills
engineering degreemechanical engineeringindustrial engineering
Soft skills
reliabilityindependent workingstructured workingteamworkcommunication