Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft is seeking a Student Assistant for the department of business process and factory management. You will further develop existing software solutions in process management as part of a small, agile team, contributing to both industry and research projects.
What You'll Do
- Further develop existing software solutions in process management as part of a small, agile team.
- Support the collection of requirements and presentation of functionalities for industry and research projects.
- Independently develop and implement technical solutions.
What We're Looking For
- You are enrolled in a program such as Computer Science, Business Informatics, or Mathematics.
- You have some experience with the MERN stack (MongoDB, Express, React, Node).
- You are confident working with Git / GitLab.
- You bring diligence, reliability, commitment, and team spirit.
- You have a good command of German and English.
- You are an enrolled student residing in Berlin (registered address/main residence).
Nice to Have
- Students of other disciplines with relevant software development experience.
- Initial experience with Yjs.
Technical Stack
- MERN stack: MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js
- Version Control: Git / GitLab
- Advantage: Yjs
Team & Environment
You will join a small, agile team within the department of business process and factory management. The department is characterized by high diversity in age, gender, skills, and professional experience.
Benefits & Compensation
- A great team and an open, collegial atmosphere.
- Flexible working hours that coordinate with your studies.
- An exciting and varied role in a leading research institute.
- The opportunity to work partially remotely.
- The possibility to write thesis papers.
- Remuneration based on the overall company agreement for auxiliary staff.
Work Mode
This is a hybrid role based in Berlin.
The Fraunhofer Society values professional equality and promotes diversity. We welcome all applications regardless of age, gender, nationality, ethnic and social background, religion, beliefs, disability, sexual orientation, and identity. Disabled individuals will be given preferential consideration if equally qualified.




