Nuventura is a Berlin-based climate-tech company developing a new generation of medium-voltage switchgear that is both highly innovative and environmentally sustainable. Our patented gas-insulated switchgear replaces SF₆ — one of the world’s most harmful greenhouse gases — with clean, dry air while maintaining the same reliability and performance as traditional systems.
Our product portfolio is expanding rapidly through new development projects, industrial partnerships, and global scaling. As an interdisciplinary and engineering-driven company, we are committed to accelerating the transition toward sustainable electrical infrastructure and enabling utilities and manufacturers worldwide to adopt SF₆-free technology.
To support this growth, we are looking for a Working Student (f/m/x) Engineering to join our development teams. As a Working Student (f/m/x) Engineering, you will actively support the development of our next-generation prototype nu2. This role gives you the chance to apply your early engineering skills in a highly practical environment and directly contribute to a key R&D milestone.
Support the assembly of prototype components Assist in building the new R&D prototype nu2 by assembling sub-assemblies and mechanical parts under guidance from experienced engineers.
basic GD&T)Create or update mechanical detailed drawings with support from the engineering team, applying your initial knowledge of GD&T.
You are currently enrolled as a student in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or a related technical field and are eager to apply your coursework in real projects.
You feel comfortable working hands-on with mechanical assemblies and enjoy learning through practical build activities.
You communicate clearly in English, and you are able to understand or communicate technical information in German.
You share issues or observations openly and collaborate with engineers to improve assembly workflows or design aspects.
Benefits
Free snacks, drinks and fruit basket every day. Exciting and regular team events, including a Christmas party, summer celebrations with a budget for departmental events.