Join our team at Weichai Power European Science and Technology Innovation Center as a Working Student specializing in hydraulic system simulation. Located in the vibrant city of Aachen, this role offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the machine-building and operating technology industry. As a student, you will work part-time alongside our engineering team, contributing to innovative projects and gaining valuable insights into hydraulic systems. Assist in the development and simulation of hydraulic systems to enhance performance and efficiency. Collaborate with engineers to analyze system requirements and design specifications. Support the testing and validation of simulation models to ensure accuracy and reliability. Document findings and prepare reports to communicate results to the team. Participate in team meetings and contribute ideas for process improvements. We are looking for a motivated student eager to learn and contribute to our dynamic team. The ideal candidate should possess the following skills and attributes: Currently enrolled in a relevant engineering or technical degree program. Basic understanding of hydraulic systems and simulation tools (e.g. AMESim, Simulink or similar 1D simulation environment). Knowledge of fluid power and hydraulic systems. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent communication skills in both written and spoken English. Proficiency in German is a plus but not required. At Weichai Power European Science and Technology Innovation Center, we value our team members and offer a supportive work environment. As a working student, you will benefit from: Hands-on experience in a leading machine-building company. Flexible working hours (10 up to 20 hours per week) to accommodate your study schedule. An attractive compensation Opportunities for professional growth and development. Access to cutting-edge technology and resources. A collaborative and innovative team culture. Competitive compensation for your contributions. Start date as desired on February 1 or March 1, 2026