
Internship within Re-entry Analysis Methodology & Tool Improvements (d/f/m)
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Job description
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In order to support the Thermal Engineering & Space Environment department, Airbus Defence and Space is offering an
Internship within Re-entry Analysis Methodology & Tool Improvements (d/f/m)
Are you looking for an internship and want to get to know the work of a Space Physics Engineer (d/f/m)? Then apply now! We look forward to you supporting us in Thermal Engineering & Space Environment department as an intern (d/f/m)!
- Location: Immenstaad
- Start: 01.09.2026
- Duration: 3-6 months
With the release of the new DRAMA V4.1 (beta) and new requirements for probabilistic (Monte Carlo) analyses, we need to review and optimize our current methodologies. This internship offers you the chance to dive into the multidisciplinary world of re-entry analysis, combining space debris mitigation with smart software solutions.
Your location
At the Airbus site in Friedrichshafen you will be working on innovation where others spend their holidays. Enjoy panoramic views of Lake Constance while having lunch in our canteen. And after work, join one of our many corporate sports groups to go running, sailing or skiing.
Your Benefits
- Attractive salary and work-life balance with a 35-hour week (flexitime).
- International environment with the opportunity to network globally.
- Work with modern/diversified technologies.
- At Airbus, we see you as a valuable team member and you are not hired to brew coffee, instead you are in close contact with the interfaces and are part of our weekly team meetings.
- Opportunity to participate in the Generation Airbus Community to expand your own network.
- Tool Evaluation: Compare the baseline tool (DRAMA 3.1.1) with the new beta version (DRAMA 4.1) regarding methodology, user interface, and accuracy.
- Methodology Review: Analyze the challenges of probabilistic vs. non-probabilistic approaches using a practical satellite use case.
- Process Automation: Use the tool's Python interface to develop and refine scripts that simplify input data generation and post-processing.
- Documentation: Create a user-friendly internal guideline/manual for future Airbus DRAMA users and compile lessons learned (e.g., regarding "Design for Demise").
- Enrolled fulltime-student (d/f/m) in Aerospace Engineering, Physics, Mechanical Engineering, or a similar field.
- First experience with Python programming is mandatory.
- Basic knowledge of general satellite system design.
- Strong analytical skills and the ability to work independently.
- Fluency in English (working language).
Not a 100% match? No worries! Airbus supports your personal growth.
Take your career to a new level and apply online now!
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Company:
Airbus Defence and Space GmbH
Employment Type:
Internship
Experience Level:
Student
Job Family:
Flight & Space Physics
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Airbus is committed to achieving workforce diversity and creating an inclusive working environment. We welcome all applications irrespective of social and cultural background, age, gender, disability, sexual orientation or religious belief.
Airbus is, and always has been, committed to equal opportunities for all. As such, we will never ask for any type of monetary exchange in the frame of a recruitment process. Any impersonation of Airbus to do so should be reported to [email protected] .
At Airbus, we support you to work, connect and collaborate more easily and flexibly. Wherever possible, we foster flexible working arrangements to stimulate innovative thinking.
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What this Engineering internship in Immenstaad am Bodensee means for you — pay rules, social contributions, and what international students should check before applying.
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