0Working Student Group Regulatory Affairs - Focus on Energy Transition d/f/m
RWE AG | Germany | 45xxx Essen | Student job | Part time - flexible / Home office | Published since: 13.04.2026 on stepstone.de

Working Student Group Regulatory Affairs - Focus on Energy Transition d/f/m

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Werkstudent Group Regulatory Affairs - Focus on Energy Transition d/w/m RWE AG, Essen Start at the next possible time, part-time (20 hours / week), limited (6 months) RWE is a designer and pacemaker of the green energy world. The Group employs more than 20,000 employees worldwide and has a clear goal: to become climate-neutral by 2040. As a company, we have set ambitious targets for reducing our greenhouse gas emissions. In the RWE Group, we control and coordinate the activities of our various operating companies. RWE AG is primarily responsible for general management, strategic decision-making and the determination of the long-term objectives of the company. As RWE AG, we define the direction for the company structure and determine how the financial, human and technological resources are distributed to the various operating companies in order to align them with the strategic priorities. Our culture is based on trust and respect, here you can expand your skills and experiences and introduce your very personal views. Do you want to help shape the energy supply of the future? Are you interested in regulatory issues and energy issues? Then become part of the Group Regulatory Affairs department and shape our way into the climate-neutral world of tomorrow! In the field of Group Regulatory Affairs, we see ourselves as a think tank for the regulatory framework of the energy market. We analyze the energy market and give answers to energy issues – e.g. B. “How do we achieve climate protection objectives without losing sight of the costs of the energy transition and the security of supply?” and “What role do we play as RWE?” We work closely with other specialist departments throughout the Group. Curious? Then we look forward to your application! !

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Werkstudent Group Regulatory Affairs - Focus on Energy Transition d/w/m RWE AG, Essen Start at the next possible time, part-time (20 hours / week), limited (6 months) RWE is a designer and pacemaker of the green energy world. The Group employs more than 20,000 employees worldwide and has a clear goal: to become climate-neutral by 2040. As a company, we have set ambitious targets for reducing our greenhouse gas emissions. In the RWE Group, we control and coordinate the activities of our various operating companies. RWE AG is primarily responsible for general management, strategic decision-making and the determination of the long-term objectives of the company. As RWE AG, we define the direction for the company structure and determine how the financial, human and technological resources are distributed to the various operating companies in order to align them with the strategic priorities. Our culture is based on trust and respect, here you can expand your skills and experiences and introduce your very personal views. Do you want to help shape the energy supply of the future? Are you interested in regulatory issues and energy issues? Then become part of the Group Regulatory Affairs department and shape our way into the climate-neutral world of tomorrow! In the field of Group Regulatory Affairs, we see ourselves as a think tank for the regulatory framework of the energy market. We analyze the energy market and give answers to energy issues – e.g. B. “How do we achieve climate protection objectives without losing sight of the costs of the energy transition and the security of supply?” and “What role do we play as RWE?” We work closely with other specialist departments throughout the Group. Curious? Then we look forward to your application!

You support analysis of regulatory issues relating to the energy sector and work on group-wide coordination of positions and consultation contributions. Together with the team, you analyze and evaluate the current developments in the energy transition in the field of regulation and develop concepts to answer energy questions. You carry out technical-economic analyses on your own and build independent knowledge. You participate in the preparation of discussions in associations and support your colleagues in the daily business. You translate complex content and analysis results into meaningful and targeted presentations for top management.

You are in the advanced bachelor's degree, but preferably in a master's degree program in the field of economic engineering or economics and have a strong interest in questions of decarbonization of the entire economy. You have already gained first practical experience (e.g. as an intern or student). You have the ability to work quickly into new topics and to convey complex facts concisely and purposefully. You enjoy regulatory and energy issues and your creativity helps you develop unconventional solutions. You bring self-confidence, persuasiveness and social competence – also in an international environment. You can master German and English safely in word and writing.

We offer you deep insights behind the scenes of the energy industry within a multi-month working student activity. You work on exciting, varied and challenging tasks in a dynamic and international working environment. You will get a variety of possibilities for personal and professional development through a trusted cooperation with plenty of space for independent and independent work in a highly motivated team with open feedback culture. You benefit from flexible working hours in the sense of reconciliation between profession and private life, including the possibility of mobile work. Experience a state-of-the-art workstation at RWE Campus with many amenities such as room for collaboration, free parking and e-load stations, good access to public transport, free hot and cold drinks, a company's own gym and other offers. .

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ava RWE AG
45141  Essen
Germany

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