Student Assistant – Sensor Testing for Maritime Applications (all genders)
Job description
- Hamburg
- Part-time
- Fixed-Term
As a worldwide leading provider of marine observatories we believe in our products, our service – but most of all in our employees. Flat hierarchies are not just a buzzword for us, we are all one team and communicate on eye level across all departments. And our philosophy states that the wellbeing of our colleagues increases productivity and entices them to
stay on board. And exactly that is our aim: A great crew that actively participates in developing unique technology.
You support the team by testing new software or hardware features to ensure they work correctly.
The role focuses on testing systems together with robotic platforms on the water to verify their functionality in real-world conditions. You document test results, report issues, and help ensure the systems perform reliably during field tests.
What the job looks like
- Support the preparation, execution, and documentation of sensor test campaigns on and near the water
- Assemble, configure, and maintain prototype systems with various sensor setups
- Assist engineers with sensor integration, testing, and troubleshooting
- Set up hardware, software, and data logging environments for test activities
- Collect test results, document findings, and report issues in a structured manner
- Contribute to continuous improvement of test procedures and prototype iterations
- Optional: Conduct a Bachelor´s or Master´s thesis aligned with current R&D activities
- Enrolled in a technical degree program:
- Electrical Engineering, Robotics, Mechatronics, Computer Science, Hydrography or related fields
- Electrical Engineering, Robotics, Mechatronics, Computer Science, Hydrography or related fields
- Strong interest in sensors, embedded systems, robotics or maritime technology
- Hands‑on mindset and technical curiosity
- Willingness to participate in outdoor and on‑water test activities
- Basic programming skills (e.g. C++, Python, ROS2) are a plus
- Independent, structured way of working and good problem‑solving abilities
- Availability for at least 6 months
- Training and Continuing Education
- Flexible Working Hours
- Employee Events
- Flexible working hours (up to 20 hours/week), ideal to combine with your studies
- Exciting work with innovative maritime systems and advanced sensing technologies
- A team that values your technical input and fresh ideas
- High level of independence and responsibility in your daily tasks
- An office with a waterfront view at Hammer Deich – including occasional team barbecues on the balcony
- Weekly fresh fruit basket for extra energy
- Opportunity to write your thesis in cooperation with our engineering team
- Insight into real field operations and maritime robotics deployments
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