WESTFLEISCH SCE mbH | Germany | 48xxx Münster | Student job | Part time - flexible | Published since: 05.01.2026 on stepstone.de
Working Student OT Security (m/f/d)
Westfleisch is one of the leading meat marketers in Germany and Europe. The company slaughters, disassembles, processes and refines at ten locations in northwest Germany. About 30 percent of the products are exported to more than 40 countries worldwide. West meat employs around 7,100 people, the headquarters are located in the Westphalian Münster. Are you interested in industrial IT security and want to gain practical experience in an exciting environment? Then you're right with us! Projektmanager (m/w/d)
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Support in monitoring OT systems (e.g. SCADA, PLC, industrial networks) Documentation and maintenance of security policies, network plans and asset inventory Participation in vulnerability scans and security checks Support for Awareness measures for employees in the production environment Search for current threats in the field of ICS/OT Administrative tasks in the field of IT/OT security management
Continuous study of computer science, IT security, electrical engineering or a comparable study programme Interest in industrial control systems and network security First knowledge of IT/OT security of advantage Self-employed and structured work Good knowledge of German and English
Development and training opportunities Occupational pension Health management Working canopy Staff Offers (Corporate Benefits)
Location
![]() | WESTFLEISCH SCE mbH | |
| 48155 Münster | ||
| Germany |
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