TENNECO Inc. | Germany | 22xxx Glinde | Student job | Part time - flexible | Published since: 11.06.2026 on stepstone.de
Working Student Brake Development (m/f/d)
Tenneco is one of the world's leading companies in the development, production and marketing of products for the automotive and rail vehicle industry. In the Tenneco Braking business unit, one of the broadest portfolios of friction materials for cars, commercial vehicles, rail freight and passenger transport, industrial and motor sports is offered. The products support Tier 1 suppliers and OEMs to meet current and future environmental requirements. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
A working student (m/w/d) in the field of brake development is looking for the Bad Camberg (Hessen).
Your tasks are:
Preparation and monitoring of tests on brake test benches Focus: Analysis, Plausibility and Evaluation of Test Data Processing of measurement data in Excel as well as creation of reports and presentations Technical evaluation of results together with development engineers Automation of evaluations, for example with Python, VBA or MATLAB
Your qualification:
Current technical studies (e.g. mechanical engineering, vehicle engineering, mechatronics) Strong technical understanding and interest in braking and/or Vehicle development Safe handling of Excel in analysis and data processing German at least. C1, English at least B2 Programming skills desirable
Work in a highly committed technical team Exciting environment with experience in the automotive industry Very good transport and availability
Location
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