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Working Student – Hardware QA, Provisioning & Assembly (m/f/d)

Sensorbergvor 2 StundenWerkstudent
€16.00/hrHybridEnglisch erforderlichDeutsch von Vorteil (nicht erforderlich)IngenieurwesenHardware-Entwicklung

Geschätztes Netto

Monatlich netto nach Steuern und Sozialabgaben

€1,161/mo+

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Erforderliche Skills

Device ConfigurationAssemblyInventory ManagementHardware TestingProvisioningFirmware InstallationSensorsElectronicsQuality Assurance

Stellenbeschreibung

Sensorberg hat diese Stelle ausgeschrieben. Unten erklären wir, was sie für dich als Werkstudent:in in Berlin 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 Sensorberg

What's my role?

Sensorberg is looking for a reliable and hands-on working student to support our hardware operations. You will help ensure that our access-control devices meet our quality standards, are correctly provisioned and are ready for shipment to customers.

Part-time: 16–20 hours per week || 16€/hr

Your responsibilities include:

  • Inspect and test access-control devices before deployment
  • Verify that sensors, electronic components and device functions work correctly
  • Identify, document and report hardware defects or quality issues
  • Assemble hardware components according to defined procedures
  • Connect, configure and register devices within Sensorberg’s infrastructure
  • Install firmware and apply device configurations where required
  • Maintain accurate records of device status, test results and provisioning
  • Prepare, label and package hardware for customer shipments
  • Help manage hardware inventory, components and accessories
  • Support the continuous improvement of QA, assembly and provisioning processes
  • Collaborate with the hardware, operations and technical teams to resolve issues

What should I bring with me?

  • You are currently enrolled at a university or university of applied sciences
  • You have an interest in hardware, electronics, IoT or access-control technology
  • You enjoy practical, hands-on work and are comfortable handling technical devices
  • You work carefully, reliably and in a structured manner
  • You have strong attention to detail and take ownership of quality
  • You are comfortable following technical instructions and documenting your work
  • You can work independently while contributing effectively to a team
  • Basic experience with hardware testing, electronics, device configuration or logistics is an advantage, but not required
  • Good English skills are required; German skills are an advantage

About Us

Working with us at Sensorberg means having an excellent work-life balance with family-friendly working hours in the heart of Berlin. Our main company language is English and our team is very international. We have a culture of openness, collaboration and creativity where everyone is encouraged to take responsibility for projects and share their views with the team. It is natural for us to give everyone the support, encouragement and freedom they need to reach their personal potential. This includes the possibility of further development and training as well as a hybrid work model.

We live transparency through an open and honest exchange of information and offer a positive working atmosphere, because we believe that only in this way a good and relaxed cooperation in the teams can function and be promoted. Our field of work is dynamic and rather quick. We counter this with flat hierarchies and short coordination paths. To support the daily work routine and teamwork we always have fresh coffee, tea and other drinks, as well as fresh fruit. In addition, we have a modern office and work design, in which there is room for productivity as well as exchange with colleagues and cuddles with dogs – if you have one feel free to bring it to work with you!

Wichtiges für Werkstudierende

Was diese Werkstudentenstelle im Bereich Ingenieurwesen in Berlin für dich bedeutet: die Wochenstundenregeln, die Vorteile bei den Sozialabgaben und worauf internationale Studierende vor der Bewerbung achten sollten.

Wochenstunden

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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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