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Technical Support (Working Student) (m/f/d)

voize2 days agoWorking Student
On-siteEnglish requiredGerman requiredTechIT Support

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LinuxproxiesGrafanaAPIsTLSSentryDNSfirewallsWindowscertificates

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voize posted this role. Below, we break down what it means for a working student in Berlin: 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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🎤 Why voize? Because we’re more than just a job!

At voize, we believe the greatest gift to frontline workers is time - time to care, connect, and be present. Today, that time is lost to busywork and complex systems that pull them away from what matters most: people.

Our vision is to change that by building AI companions that seamlessly take over digital workflows. We don't replace humans with technology - we amplify their impact.

Our mission is backed with a $50M Series A funding led by Balderton Capital, with support from HV Capital, Y Combinator and other leading VCs. Today, 2,000+ facilities trust voize, and over 200,000 users rely on our AI companion to ease their daily workload.

As a dynamic team, we combine first-in-class technology with meaningful social impact. And now, we’re looking for you to join us on this mission!

💡 Your Mission: Keep 1,000+ care facilities running

When voize works, nurses get 39 minutes of their shift back. When something breaks — a firewall silently blocking sync, an interface mismatch with a facility's care software or a regression after a release — documentation stops and care teams feel it immediately. Your mission: make sure that never lasts long, and never happens twice.

As a Working Student in Technical Support, you do the same work as our full-time Technical Support Managers — just part-time, built around your studies. You work on technically demanding customer cases at the intersection of our AI product, real-world facility IT, and the German care software ecosystem, with a direct line to our Engineering team, not a ticket queue between you. And because care doesn't stop at 17:00 or on Saturdays, your shifts focus on evenings and weekends — the hours when your coverage matters most.

🕒 Your Working Model — Part-time, in rotating shifts

  • Our support operates 07:00–22:00, seven days a week — as a Working Student, you cover part of that window in a rotating shift schedule, with a focus on evening shifts and weekend rotations
  • Shifts are planned weeks in advance together with the team, with flexibility to swap around exams and semester deadlines
  • Up to 20 hours/week during the semester, typically concentrated into evening and weekend blocks — more is possible during semester breaks
  • You're never alone on a shift: there's always a clear escalation path to an on-call colleague

🚀 Your Daily Business — No two shifts are alike

  • Own technical customer cases end-to-end during your shift: reproduce, isolate the fault across app, backend, customer network, and third-party systems — and keep the customer clearly informed until it's solved or cleanly handed over
  • Debug integrations with leading German care documentation systems: interface errors, data and schema mismatches, and on-prem configurations in customer environments (Windows/Linux)
  • Untangle customer-side IT — firewalls, proxies, certificates, MDM-managed shared devices — often in direct coordination with a facility's IT
  • Keep an eye on system health during your shift using our observability stack, and act early when something looks off — especially in the evening and weekend hours when you're our eyes on the system
  • Support critical incidents: assess which facilities are affected, help drive resolution together with Engineering and the on-call L2, and contribute to clear, timely customer communication
  • Turn recurring issues into permanent fixes: contribute to root-cause analyses, runbooks, and knowledge-base articles that make the whole team faster

🤝 Your Skillset — What you bring to the table

  • Currently enrolled as a student (Bachelor's/Master's), ideally in Computer Science or a related technical field — active enrollment is required for a Werkstudent contract
  • First hands-on experience with observability/monitoring tools (e.g., Grafana, Sentry) or the curiosity and foundation to learn them fast; you can use logs and metrics to isolate issues
  • Solid Windows and/or Linux fundamentals — you're comfortable in logs, configs, and the command line, whether from coursework, working student jobs, or your own projects
  • Good networking fundamentals (firewalls, proxies, DNS, TLS/certificates) — you can figure out why two systems can't talk to each other, or you're eager to master exactly that
  • Familiarity with APIs and system integrations — you can read a payload and follow where data breaks between systems
  • Reliable availability for a rotating shift schedule with evening and weekend coverage — this is essential for the role
  • Structured and calm under pressure, with clear, empathetic communication for very different audiences: care home administrators, external IT providers, and our engineers
  • German at C2 / native level — our customers work with us in German, so this is a hard requirement (plus good English for internal collaboration)

🎯 Our Success Mindset — How we work at voize

  • You take ownership — when a case is yours, it's yours until it's solved, documented, and prevented (or cleanly handed over at the end of your shift)
  • You're resilient — you see challenges as opportunities, not obstacles
  • You work iteratively — test, learn, and improve instead of aiming for perfection
  • You value open feedback and contribute to a positive, transparent team culture

🌱 Growing together - what you can expect at voize

  • Flexible working hours because you know when you work best!
  • reimbursement of the “Deutschlandticket”
  • 25 days of vacation – and your birthday off

Ready to talk? Apply now! 🚀

We look forward to your application and can’t wait to meet you - no matter who you are or what background you have!

Working student essentials

What this Tech working student role in Berlin 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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