ADAC | Germany | München | Student job | Part time - flexible | Published since: 01.04.2025 on stepstone.de
Werkstudent (w|m|d) im Medizinequipment Engineering
We help people in need. We are used for this every day – with heart blood, a high level of commitment and many years of experience. As one of the largest air rescue organisations in Europe, we start from 38 stations to around 54,000 operations a year. In addition to a modern helicopter fleet, our crews have high-quality medical equipment. We ensure the highest possible performance standards both in flight operations, in medicine and in training and training. With our commitment in these areas, we are always pursuing a common goal: bringing help on the fastest way to the patient and thus saving lives. In your studies, the practical semester approaches or you want to gain practical experience in a diverse company? With the ADAC you have a practical partner that offers you such a working environment and allows you to gain insights into practice in various areas. You can apply your knowledge directly from your studies and contribute to helping other people. In the second quarter of 2025, we plan to transfer the location of the ADAC Luftrettung gGmbH from Munich to Oberpfaffenhofen (Weßling). Are you technically versed and are you willing to shape the future of ADAC air rescue? As a working student (m/w/d) at ADAC Air Rescue, you support our projects to improve and further develop our medical equipment for our helicopter fleet. You work on exciting topics such as the design of a new cabin equipment, redesign of existing medical installations and the digitization of processes. Use the opportunity to gain valuable practical experience and contribute to the sensible and contemporary medical equipment of our rescue helicopters! In the first quarter of 2025, we plan to transfer the location of the ADAC Luftrettung gGmbH from Munich to Oberpfaffenhofen. JOBV1_EN
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We help people in need. We are used for this every day – with heart blood, a high level of commitment and many years of experience. As one of the largest air rescue organisations in Europe, we start from 38 stations to around 54,000 operations a year. In addition to a modern helicopter fleet, our crews have high-quality medical equipment. We ensure the highest possible performance standards both in flight operations, in medicine and in training and training. With our commitment in these areas, we are always pursuing a common goal: bringing help on the fastest way to the patient and thus saving lives. In your studies, the practical semester approaches or you want to gain practical experience in a diverse company? With the ADAC you have a practical partner that offers you such a working environment and allows you to gain insights into practice in various areas. You can apply your knowledge directly from your studies and contribute to helping other people. In the second quarter of 2025, we plan to transfer the location of the ADAC Luftrettung gGmbH from Munich to Oberpfaffenhofen (Weßling). Are you technically versed and are you willing to shape the future of ADAC air rescue? As a working student (m/w/d) at ADAC Air Rescue, you support our projects to improve and further develop our medical equipment for our helicopter fleet. You work on exciting topics such as the design of a new cabin equipment, redesign of existing medical installations and the digitization of processes. Use the opportunity to gain valuable practical experience and contribute to the sensible and contemporary medical equipment of our rescue helicopters! In the first quarter of 2025, we plan to transfer the location of the ADAC Luftrettung gGmbH from Munich to Oberpfaffenhofen. As a working student (m/w/d), you strengthen our engineering team in various projects to improve and further develop our EMS equipment for the H135 and H145 helicopter models. Support for new and further development of our equipment You are working on the technical development of the equipment installed in the helicopter cabin for our physicians and TC HEMS, e.g. New patient support systems Concept creation for a new helicopter pattern Development of existing systems Support in the creation of training and instruction concepts Modifications to simplify operating operations and other exciting topics. Digitization of processes - You help our colleagues maintain the airworthiness of our helicopter fleet by digitizing (partial) processes and thus contributing to the efficiency increase and increasing aviation security.
Theory sits - You are a registered student (m/w/d) in a relevant study course (e.g. rescue engineering, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, or comparable). Technical curiosity - technical understanding and interest in aviation systems and in the digitization of processes. Medical affinity - An affinity on medical topics and ideally experiences from the rescue service. Working – You bring an independent and structured way of working and team skills. First experiences - First experiences with these systems and processes are of advantage, but no need. Communication - Very good German knowledge of C1 level and good English skills are required. You don't bring all the requirements? Don't worry – let's talk about it! We strive to provide a diverse, equal, inclusive and authentic working environment. Join now and become part of our successful team! We look forward to meeting you! Economic situation Canteen and cafeteria Slip time Modern workplace equipment Employee discount JOBV1_EN
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