Schleswig-Holstein Netz GmbH | Germany | 25xxx Quickborn | Temporary contract | Part time - flexible / Home office | Published since: 17.04.2026 on stepstone.de
Working Student Law Contract Law in the Energy Sector (m/f/d)
Schleswig-Holstein Network plans, builds and operates electricity and gas networks in the north. More than 3 million people rely daily on electricity and gas coming to them through our networks. We are part of the HanseWerk Group – one of the largest energy service providers in northern Germany with 2,300 employees at various locations. Our experience is in fresh ideas that we offer as services private customers, municipalities and companies. Be part of our dedicated team and shape the energy transition with us! In order to strengthen our team of Schleswig-Holstein Netz GmbH, we are looking for a working student right contract law in the energy sector (m/w/d) at the next time for our site Quickborn. If you are interested, please apply until . .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Working with real projects focusing on energy and civil law Supporting our legal department with your own ideas and fresh views Research on current legal issues that really move Checking, configuring and understanding legal relationships Check facts and make recommendations for action Exchange and cooperation in the team and the E.ON Group
You are a law student*in (min. 3rd semester) and are looking for exciting cases Interest and first experiences in economic and energy law Clear head & lust to work independently You are an organizational talent and you like to work in the team
Location
![]() | Schleswig-Holstein Netz GmbH | |
| 25451 Quickborn | ||
| Germany |
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