FAQs
What is the role of a Student Assistant - IES?
The Student Assistant will support DNV in the work on Integrated Energy Systems, engaging in operational and research activities, including meta studies, supporting client projects, and preparing thematic materials for sales and marketing activities.
What are the qualifications needed for this position?
Candidates should be active, engaged students pursuing an Engineering Bachelor or Master diploma, with an understanding of or strong interest in the energy industry, and must be fluent in English.
How many hours per week can I work in this position?
You can work up to 20 hours per week in this position.
Will I have the opportunity to work on real projects?
Yes, as a Student Assistant, you will have direct contact with the industry and work on real projects.
Is there any requirement to commute to the office?
Yes, you need to be able to commute to our Dresden office while also working in a hybrid model.
What is the pay rate for this position?
The position offers attractive hourly rates.
Are there opportunities for professional growth and learning?
Yes, this position is designed for active students who want to dedicate their time to professional growth and learning within the energy industry.
Does DNV have an equal opportunity employment policy?
Yes, DNV is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers qualified applicants without regard to various personal characteristics, promoting diversity within the workplace.
What kind of work will I be doing with Integrated Energy Systems?
You will be involved in meta studies, supporting client projects, researching technology availability, and assisting with various aspects of Integrated Energy Systems.
Are there any specific areas of focus within the energy industry for this position?
Yes, the areas include Heat Generation and Supply Technologies, Transformation-Roadmaps, Network and Generation Strategy, among others.