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Volkswagen Algérie posted this role. Below, we break down what it means for a working student in Wolfsburg: 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 Volkswagen Algérie
In an era of digitalization and increasing system complexity, join us in shaping the future of vehicle development. Our team is responsible for requirements management for innovative vehicle functions and works on pioneering projects such as the ID. EVERY1 as well as other future vehicle concepts. You will gain comprehensive insights into the elicitation, analysis, and structuring of requirements, which form the foundation of modern system and component development. Through close collaboration with various specialist departments, you will experience the technological challenges and solutions of the automotive industry firsthand. At the same time, you will become familiar with the methods, processes, and tools that enable the development of connected and software-defined vehicles. Become part of our team and actively help shape the mobility of tomorrow – apply now!
Possible Tasks within this Role
- Become familiar with requirements management and Codebeamer, with a focus on methods, processes, and key functions in vehicle development projects
- Create, attribute, and manage clear and verifiable system requirements in Codebeamer
- Support Codebeamer tool management by assisting with tool usage, configuration, and the maintenance of workflows and artifacts
- Assess dependencies and ensure consistent linking through traceability analyses
- Develop clear training and documentation materials covering Codebeamer functionalities and best practices
- Students (including those taking a gap year) with good to excellent academic performance in Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems, or a related field of study
- Strong analytical understanding of system relationships, interdependencies, and requirements
- Interest in, or initial experience with, traceability, dependency analysis, and Codebeamer
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office for creating structured documentation, training materials, and reports
- German and English language skills at B2 level
- High willingness to learn, a structured and self-driven approach to work, and strong teamwork skills
- Curriculum Vitae
- Current Certificate of Enrollment (except during a gap year)
- Current transcript of records
- For a mandatory internship: an additional confirmation from the university
- If applicable, valid work and residence permit, including supplementary sheet for non-EU citizens
Systems Engineering, Vehicle Architecture, Functional Development, Digital Product Development, Application Lifecycle Management (ALM), Modellbasiertes Arbeiten, Innovationsmanagement
Working student essentials
What this Engineering internship in Wolfsburg 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 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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