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Internship in the field of Electricity Grids and Regulation (m/f/d)
* Full Time
* Karlsruhe, Deutschland
* Without Professional Experience
* 11/21/25
Become part of EIFER and drive climate solutions where science meets industry.
EIFER seeks a master student for an internship position (m/f/d) in the field of
Electricity Grids and Regulation.
This position is particularly suited for students seeking to write their masters thesis.
Start: 01.02.2026
Duration: max. 6 months (compulsory internship)
Weekly working hours: 39.5
Remuneration: 560€ monthly
Responsibilities
* Analysis of the technical and regulatory aspects of electricity grids in Germany and France, with a focus on technical grid connection conditions.
* Cooperation and consultation with experts and various stakeholders in the field of electricity grids.
* Conducting comparative studies between Germany and France on this topic.
Requirements
* Currently enrolled as a masters student
Preferred study subjects: Electrical Engineering, Energy Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Economics or similar.
* Strong organizational and communication skills.
* Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
* Interest in energy research and sustainability.
* Written and spoken German and French (minimum B2 level), knowledge of English is an advantage
* Initial experience or university courses in the field of electricity grids, markets and/or regulation. Experience in the field of electromobility is an advantage.
* Interest in working in an exciting trilingual project and work environment.
Benefits
* Innovative Projects: Engage in impactful research.
* Global Collaboration: Work in an international, diverse team.
* Extensive Networks: Access local and international scientific networks.
Contact
Dr. Swaroop Rao
swaroop.rao@eifer.org
For more information visit www.eifer.org
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