We are Rittal. Manufacturer of modular enclosure systems and digitalisation partner to industry. We help shape the future by fast-tracking automation and digitalisation. Part of the Friedhelm Loh Group. Family-owned business, global player, leading innovator and top employer.
Bachelorand / Masterand (m/f/d) Product Development
Rittal • Herborn
Herborn
Are you looking to enter a varied field of work in an innovative environment? As a successful family business in the heart of Central Hesse, that's exactly what we offer! Join our Research & Development team at the Rittal headquarters in Herborn.
Tasks
- Collaboration in the development and improvement of existing and new products in the field of industrial control cabinets, power distribution and air conditioning
- Conducting research to identify innovative materials and technologies
- Develop prototypes and assist in conducting tests to evaluate product performance
- Working with the development team to solve technical challenges
- Assisting in ensuring compliance with quality standards and certifications
- Documenting research and development results and preparing presentations for internal reviews
Job profile
- Enrolled student (m/f/d) in the field of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, mechatronics, or a related degree programme
- Basic understanding of product development processes and a strong interest in technological innovation
- Good knowledge of German and English
- Experience with common software tools and basic engineering knowledge desirable
- Analytical skills, creative problem-solving ability, independent working style and ability to work in a team
What we offer
Be right in the thick of things, not on the sidelines:
You will work on innovative, relevant projects and, as a valued member of the team, be given responsibilities and duties from day one!
Gain varied insights through practical placements and work experience in a growing, internationally focused group of companies
Benefit from intensive support with regular feedback meetings
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