UKA Umweltgerechte Kraftanlagen GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | 03xxx Cottbus | Student job | Part time - flexible | Published since: 18.03.2026 on stepstone.de
Working Student Exploration (m/f/d)
The UKA Group is one of the leading project developers for renewable energy in Germany. The group's project pipeline is currently more than 19 gigawatts in all its markets. It also takes over the management of wind and PV parks via its operating management company UKB. Let us work together successfully on the implementation of the energy transition. For this we are looking for a working student Exploration (m/w/d) for our Cottbus site. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
You support us in geodata research, updating and management of geodata. You work with GIS tools like QGIS. You conduct GIS-based potential analyses for wind energy, photovoltaic and storage locations. You analyze and evaluate spatial planning plans, databases and press reports. You support administrative activities.
You are a enrolled student (m/w/d) of geography, geoinformatics or a comparable degree course (from the 5th semester). You can safely handle GIS systems, ideally with QGIS. You are interested in renewable energies and spatial planning. You work structured, analytical and reliable. You have your own initiative and desire to take responsibility.
an exciting task area in a team-oriented working environment a comprehensive incorporation by experienced colleagues a performance-oriented remuneration monthly reference value of 50 Euro (net) modern office equipment and free drinks regular team events a very good connection to public transport
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