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Join our Tech Community as Working Student (m/f/d) - Embedded Software Engineering

eigenblue6 days agoWorking Student
HybridEnglish requiredTechEmbedded Systems

Required skills

ArduinoI2CSTM32CC++FirmwareESP32UARTEmbedded SystemsSPI

Job description

eigenblue posted this role. Below, we break down what it means for a working student in Munich: your weekly hours, take-home pay and visa limits. You can also open ChatGPT or Claude with a ready-made prompt to tailor your CV, check your fit, draft a cover letter or prep for the interview.

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Description provided by eigenblue

eigenblue – We're building the future of engineering. A future where engineers build intelligent systems that solve complex problems, and work alongside those systems to bring their solutions into the real world. We solve complex, multidisciplinary engineering problems by combining deep human expertise with AI systems we build ourselves. Our proprietary AI models generate system architectures across software, electronics, mechanics, and applied physics - and our engineers stay in the loop, not as supervisors but as the decisive factor to bring those architectures into the real world.


As Working Student in Embedded Software Engineering (m/f/d) you support our R&D project teams in developing firmware and embedded systems hands-on, close to hardware, and with real responsibility from day one.


eigenblue Tech Community

By joining our Talent Pool you become part of our network and get the chance to be considered for innovative tech projects that match your skills. You have the opportunity to work in small and agile teams - flexible, hands-on and always exciting!


The Process:

  1. Apply – Share your skills, experience and motivation.
  2. Talent Pool Interview – Let’s get to know each other.
  3. Join the Talent Pool – Become part of our network and stay connected.
  4. Project Matching – Once a suitable role opens up, we’ll reach out to you.
  5. Technical Interview & Kickoff – If it’s a match, you join the project!


Your Profile

  • You study Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Embedded Systems, Mechatronics or similar disciplines
  • Solid programming experience in C or C++
  • Understanding of microcontrollers (e.g. STM32, ESP32, Arduino)
  • Curiosity for low-level topics like communication protocols (UART, SPI, I2C)
  • Motivated to grow technically and personally, with a hands-on mentality and good command of English


Your Benefits

  • We enable: The chance to use newest technologies and the perspective of a permanent position after graduation
  • We create: Huge impact on future products and insights from a broad range of industries, in an environment with flexible working hours and up to 50% remote work
  • We explore: Opportunity to dive into different areas within our internal Learning and Development formats (Weekly Talks, Discovery Conference, etc.)
  • We are community-driven: Vibrant and interdisciplinary tech community as well as regular team buildings and company events


eigenblue is colorful - We embrace and value equal opportunities, inclusion, and diversity. Therefore, we welcome every application with pleasure!


Does that make you curious? Sophie is your contact person for further questions and looks forward to hearing from you!

Working student essentials

What this Tech working student role in Munich means for you: the weekly-hours rules, the social-contribution perks, and what international students should check before applying.

Weekly hours

Working students may work up to 20 hours a week during the semester and full-time during the breaks. Staying within this keeps your student status and the Werkstudent benefits.

Working student rules

Social contributions

Under the Werkstudentenprivileg you're exempt from health, care and unemployment insurance contributions — only pension insurance applies. That leaves more net pay than a regular job.

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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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