Werner Sobek AG | Germany | 70xxx Stuttgart | Student job | Part time - flexible | Published since: 19.01.2026 on stepstone.de
Student Assistant Business Development (m/f/d)
Werner Sobek stands worldwide for engineering, design and sustainability. More than 450 colleagues work in our company, which is represented on several continents. Our work is characterised by high-class design based on outstanding engineering and integrated concepts for minimizing energy and material consumption. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Support for the acquisition of national and international projects for our global office Creation and management of documents Participation in worldwide application procedures and fees Preparation of presentations
Studies Architecture, Civil Engineering, Real Estate Administration, Project Management or similar fields Interest in engineering, design and sustainability safe handling of MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign) desirable fluent German and very good English skills Own initiative and commitment Teamability and Communication Strength
active cooperation in the planning of a sustainable environment demanding tasks in a team-based, interdisciplinary office structure attractive office location with very good connection to public transport varied sports offers
Location
![]() | Werner Sobek AG | |
| 70597 Stuttgart | ||
| Germany |
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