Company DescriptionAs a global TIER 1 supplier for the automotive industry, DENSO develops, produces and sells powertrain components and systems as well as innovative hardware, software and fuel solutions for electric and hybrid vehicles. DENSO's two main pillars, "Peace of Mind" and "Green", are the foundation of new R&D themes. One of those is "Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer" (DWPT). An emerging technology that allows electric vehicles to charge while driving. On top of shortening or even eliminating stops for (quick) charging, DWPT enables longer driving ranges and reduces range anxiety to increase the market acceptance of electric vehicles. Furthermore, DWPT can reduce CO2 emissions because electric vehicles can be equipped with smaller batteries. Therefore, DWPT helps achieving carbon neutrality across the entire mobility lifecycle.Job DescriptionThe objective of the project is creating a realistic planning to establish a wireless charging test track at DENSO AEC in Wegberg. This involves an analysis of wireless charging equipment and their requirements. Furthermore an investigation of the required road and facility works to realize wireless charging in-line with regulations & building permits has to be conducted.Project TargetsActivity #1: Requirement analysisOverview of charge specificationsConsider modularity of coilsActivity #2: Road & Facility worksInvestigation of road works needed to establish wireless chargingInvestigation of facility works to provide the necessary energyQualificationsCurrently enrolled in an engineering studyGood English skills both written and spoken; German language skills beneficialFundamental knowledge of electric vehicles and their powertrains; Wireless Charging know-how appreciatedGood MS-Office visualization skills are required (especially Excel & PowerPoint for result visualization)Independent problem solving and own task managementCreative and open-minded team-player attitudeAdditional InformationIt has come to our attention that various individuals have contacted people offering false employment opportunities with DENSO. Such scams are fraudulent and intended to steal from the victims.By making you aware of this, we hope to avoid and ultimately stop victims from falling for this scam. Please do not provide any personal or financial information and do not send any money to anyone you suspect of recruitment fraud.If you are contacted by someone whom you suspect may not be appropriately representing DENSO, please email: (email protected). Please forward the original email that you received that includes the original subject line and complete header information.Do not send CVs or vacancy applications to that email address as it will not be reviewed or considered. If you wish to apply for a job, please submit your application for an open position to