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The Exploration Company published this listing. We've added our own working-student context below — what this role means for your weekly hours, take-home pay and student visa as a student in Munich, Germany.
Description provided by The Exploration Company
The heart of a spacecraft lies in its engine, and that's why we, at The Exploration Company, are dedicated to developing our own cutting-edge Propulsion Systems ensuring the highest level of efficiency and reliability in our space endeavours.
We are seeking a motivated Functional Propulsion System Engineer Intern to join our high-thrust engine System Team. As an intern in propulsion, your mission will be to support the System Team in developing and optimizing the functional modelling for our high-thrust rocket engines, using rocket engines theory and real test data.
Key Responsibilities:
- Contribute to developing, optimizing and maintaining steady-state and transient functional models
- Support functional analysis activities, including subsystem interaction definition
- Assist in the development and optimization of subsystem models, incorporating experimental data and development updates
- Contribute to system-level activities and support priority tasks within the systems team
- Support model validation and updates based on literature review and/or experimental data
- Assist in the preparation of high-quality technical documentation
- Studying or freshly graduated in Aerospace Engineering, or a related and applicable technical discipline at master or higher level (or equivalent, e.g. Bachelor in AUS/NZ)
- Good understanding of Liquid Rocket Engines working principles
- Basic understanding of systems engineering and/or control systems principles
- Familiarity with fluid dynamics and thermodynamics fundamentals
- Experience with scripting or programming languages (e.g. Python, MATLAB)
- Familiarity with modelling and simulation tools is a plus (e.g. EcosimPro)
- Familiarity with aerospace standards (e.g. ECSS, NASA guidelines) is a plus, but not required
- Ability to collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team
- Good oral and written communication skills
- Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Curiosity and ability to extract insights from incomplete or ambiguous information
- Proactive attitude and ability to manage tasks within time constraints
- Behaviour consistent with The Exploration Company’s core values of Mission, Vision, Integrity, Excellence and Teamwork
- Enthusiasm for space exploration. Be ready to have an impact on the future global space industry
What makes us special here at The Exploration Company and why we think you will enjoy working here is:
- We’re Agile - we make decisions fast whilst keeping our goals and systems in mind
- We’re Open and Collaborative - we are transparent about risks and obstacles, so that we can cooperate to overcome them
- We have a lot of Fun - we refuel our energy knowing we are democratising space. It’s a wonderful and rare opportunity, are YOU up for the challenge?
The Exploration Company is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status or disability status. Relocation assistance is provided for those willing to relocate including visa sponsorship where applicable.
All offers are contingent upon the successful completion of a background check, which will be subject to the country, role, and project you applied for. By submitting your application, you acknowledge and agree that any offer of employment may be conditional upon successful condition of this check. The Exploration Company partners with Zinc Work Limited located in the UK (Zinc), a third-party provider, to ensure this process as efficient and transparent as possible.
If applicable, you will receive an email from Zinc upon acceptance of your offer with a link to a secure portal where you can provide the required information to Zinc.
Working student essentials
What this Engineering internship in Munich means for you — pay rules, 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 rulesSocial 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.
Check your insuranceInternational 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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