Working Student Process Optimization in Energy Management (m/f/d)
Process management in prototyping along the value chain
Working Student Process Optimization in Energy Management (m/f/d)
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22.02.2026 Published on
Lippstadt
Automotive
Employee leasing
What awaits you
- Analysis and optimization of existing processes along the value chain - from incoming orders to the start of production (SOP) in prototyping.
- Collection, evaluation and visualization of process data to identify potential for improvement.
- Support in the development and implementation of measures to increase efficiency in processes and interfaces.
- Creation of documentation, process overviews and recommendations for action for the operational team and management.
What you should bring
- You are an enrolled student in a technical, business or engineering degree program (e.g. industrial engineering, mechanical engineering, production engineering, energy management, business administration/industry)
- You are interested in process analysis, optimization methods and energy management
- You have very good analytical skills and a structured way of working
- You are confident with MS Office, especially Excel; experience with process visualization tools (e.g. Visio, Miro) is an advantage
- You are motivated to quickly familiarize yourself with new topics and take on tasks independently
- You have the ability to work in a team, strong communication skills and a solution-oriented mindset
What we offer you
- Attractive remuneration
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- Work in a motivated team with an open communication culture
- Flexible working hours, tailored to your study schedule
- Opportunity to develop and take on your own small projects