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Internship (d/f/m) in the area of Materials, Mechanical Parts and Processes

ArianeGroup3 days agoInternship
HybridEnglish requiredGerman requiredEngineeringMaterials Engineering

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MS-OfficeFeasibility StudyMaterial Science

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Internship in the area of Materials, Mechanical Parts and Processes (d/f/m)

Are you keen to embark on a space adventure? Would you like to play a part in ensuring European space autonomy and sovereignty? ArianeGroup’s international teams design and build cutting-edge technologies for space, defence and industry: they are shaping Europe’s future in space. Whether you are a first-time job-seeker or an experienced professional, you’ll find that our 13 sites in Germany, mainland France and French Guiana offer career opportunities spanning a wide array of professions – engineering, customer service, quality control, legal matters and production, to name just a few. Here, you can discover our job.

ArianeGroup GmbH in Bremen is looking for a ‘Intern in the field of Materials, Mechanical Parts and Processes (m/f/d)’ for the department ‘Upper Stage System Engineering’ starting as soon as possible to support for a period of 3 months.

What we offer you:

  • 🚀 Practical experience and involvement in an international aerospace company
  • 💶 Attractive remuneration
  • 🌤Company health management (regular prevention programmes, social counselling, company integration management)
  • 🕓 Flexible working hours with partial home office option
  • 🎾 Discount through employee benefits
  • 🥗 Staff canteen and car park

Your main tasks and activities:

  • Supporting our daily work including:
  • MMPP tasks within projects and work packages
  • Interdisciplinary collaboration with colleagues in Germany and France
  • Feasibility study for UV hardened adhesives
  • detect use cases on Upper Stage
  • check environmental conditions and material compatibility
  • perform tests
  • prepare potential qualification
  • Participation in the creation of technical documentation

You have the following qualifications:

  • you are a registered student (m/f/d) in the field of Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Engineering or a comparable degree program.
  • You have first experience in material science
  • You have a good technical understanding
  • You possess initiative, thoroughness, and analytical skills.
  • You have proficient MS-Office skills.
  • You demonstrate strong communication skills, teamwork abilities, and an interest in space travel.
  • You have fluent German and English language skills to ensure smooth communication within an international company.

Are you interested?

Then we look forward to receiving your application, including CV, cover letter and references, via the application button. Please note that currently only one document can be uploaded with the application. Please use a free online tool to summarise your documents in a PDF.

Few more words about our site of Bremen

This site, located on the outskirts of the Hanseatic city of Bremen in north-west Germany, has specialised in the development and manufacture of the upper stage of the Ariane launchers since the start of the programme. Its experts are responsible for the design, development and final integration of the Ariane 6 upper stage. They are also developing the Astris Kick Stage, an additional upper stage powered by the future reignitable bi-propellant engine called Berta, which will further enhance Ariane 6’s versatility. The Bremen site also produces metal tanks for the orbital propulsion systems.

ArianeGroup strongly believes in diversity as a key factor to strengthen innovation and collaboration.

We welcome all applications and are committed to creating an inclusive working environment.

Our selection criteria are based on competencies and professional skills alone.

Working student essentials

What this Engineering internship in Bremen means for you: the pay rules, the social contributions, and what international students should check before applying.

Weekly hours

Internships have no 20-hour cap, but a voluntary internship longer than three months generally has to pay at least the German minimum wage. Mandatory internships in your study programme are exempt.

Working student rules

Social contributions

Mandatory internships are largely exempt from social contributions. Voluntary internships are treated like regular employment once they run long enough, so contributions usually apply.

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International students

Non-EU students can work 140 full or 280 half days per year (raised from 120/240 in March 2024). A working student contract usually fits within this — confirm the exact limits printed on your residence permit.

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