FAQs
What is the primary role of a Working Student Lab Engineer at 1KOMMA5°?
The primary role involves supporting engineering and product development efforts within a cross-functional team, maintaining and optimizing the lab environment for testing solar, battery, heat pump, and EV charging solutions.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates must be enrolled in a university and studying a relevant degree program such as Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Computer Science, and be able to commit 20 hours per week.
What kind of experience is necessary for this role?
Candidates should have hands-on experience in assembling electrical boards and building circuits, along with a basic understanding of hardware and software testing processes and equipment.
Are there any bonus points for additional experience?
Yes, candidates may receive bonus points for experience in developing and programming embedded systems using Python, working with IoT devices, knowledge of renewable energy systems or power electronics, and familiarity with lab testing tools.
Will I work independently or as part of a team?
You will work as part of a cross-functional team, collaborating closely with experienced engineers while also being encouraged to work independently on various tasks.
What are the benefits of working at 1KOMMA5°?
Benefits include being part of a dynamic team, contributing to sustainable transformation efforts, experiencing flat hierarchies with direct contact to management, learning from skilled engineers, seeing the impact of your work, and enjoying perks like the EGYM Wellpass.
Is prior knowledge of energy systems required?
While not mandatory, having a basic knowledge of energy systems such as solar, batteries, or EV charging is considered a plus.
Will I be involved in actual product testing?
Yes, you will conduct hands-on testing using existing test benches and assist in collecting accurate data related to various lab experiments and product evaluations.
What kind of reports will I be required to produce?
You will need to document test results and prepare clear and concise reports that support the research and development processes within the company.