
Working Student / Intern: Software Engineer (Frontend & Backend) (f/m/x)
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Stellenbeschreibung
ilert hat diese Stelle ausgeschrieben. Unten erklären wir, was sie für dich als Werkstudent:in in Cologne bedeutet: deine Wochenstunden, dein Netto und deine Visumsgrenzen. Du kannst außerdem ChatGPT oder Claude mit einem fertigen Prompt öffnen, um deinen Lebenslauf anzupassen, deine Eignung zu prüfen, ein Anschreiben zu verfassen oder dich auf das Interview vorzubereiten.
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Beschreibung bereitgestellt von ilert
Cologne, Germany (Hybrid)
Team: Engineering · Reports to: CTO · Format: Working Student (16–20h/week) or Internship (3–6 months)
Keep the world awake - build the platform thousands of DevOps teams rely on
ilert helps thousands of DevOps & IT teams detect, fix, and communicate incidents faster. When a critical system goes down, our platform is the "source of truth" — from the resilient backend that processes thousands of events per second to the fast, intuitive frontend engineers stare at under pressure.
We are looking for a Working Student or Intern who loves building software and doesn't want to be boxed into a single layer of the stack. Whether you lean frontend, backend, or full-stack, you'll ship production code that powers a mission-critical SaaS product. We match projects to your strengths and our business needs — and we're happy to help you grow in whichever direction excites you most.
Tasks
- Ship End-to-End Features: Build user-facing features with React and TypeScript, the backend APIs behind them, or both.
- Backend & Scale: Help design robust APIs and data pipelines in our backend stack (we mainly use Java and Rust) and work with distributed systems like Kafka and ClickHouse.
- Frontend & Craft: Contribute to our modular component library and help keep the UI fast, accessible, and rock-solid when customers need it most.
- Flexible Project Scope: From core alerting logic to integrations (Slack, MS Teams, Jira) to AI-powered SRE features — we'll match the work to your interests.
- Quality & Reliability: Write tests and care about clean, maintainable code on a platform where downtime isn't an option.
Requirements
- Current Student: Enrolled in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Informatics, or a related technical field.
- Coding Foundation: Hands-on experience with at least one part of our stack — React/TypeScript on the frontend and/or a backend language like Java, Go, Rust, Python, or Node.js.
- CS Fundamentals: A solid grasp of data structures, algorithms, and how web applications fit together (APIs, databases, Git).
- Engineering Mindset: You value clean, maintainable code and are eager to learn how a professional SaaS product is built, tested, and deployed at scale.
- Curiosity & Builder Mentality: Bonus points for side projects, open source, or anything you've built and shipped — backend, frontend, or AI.
- Language: Fluent English (our working language).
Benefits
- 🚀 High Impact: Your code helps engineers at companies worldwide stay calm and efficient during incidents.
- 🧭 Pick Your Path: Explore frontend, backend, or full-stack — and find what you love before you graduate.
- 🏡 Hybrid Freedom: Experience our beautiful office in Cologne Rheinauhafen (3 days/week) and work from home (2 days/week).
- 🕒 Student-Centric: Flexible hours that work around your lectures and exam periods.
- 🎓 Elite Mentorship: Work directly with experienced engineers who love to share what they know.
- 🌴 Focus Culture: We protect "maker time," favor async communication, and keep meeting overhead low.
We hire for talent and a "builder" mentality, not just a checklist. If you have a GitHub repo or a project you're proud of — a slick UI, a fast API, or an AI experiment that connects to the real world — we definitely want to see it!
Wichtiges für Werkstudierende
Was diese Werkstudentenstelle im Bereich Tech in Cologne für dich bedeutet: die Wochenstundenregeln, die Vorteile bei den Sozialabgaben und worauf internationale Studierende vor der Bewerbung achten sollten.
Wochenstunden
Werkstudierende dürfen während des Semesters bis zu 20 Stunden pro Woche arbeiten, in den Semesterferien Vollzeit. Wer das einhält, behält den Studierendenstatus und die Werkstudentenvorteile.
Werkstudenten-RegelnSozialabgaben
Dank des Werkstudentenprivilegs zahlst du keine Beiträge zur Kranken-, Pflege- und Arbeitslosenversicherung — nur die Rentenversicherung greift. Dir bleibt mehr netto als in einem regulären Job.
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