Chrood UG (haftungsbeschränkt) | Germany | 64xxx Darmstadt | Student job | Part time - flexible | Published since: 26.04.2026 on stepstone.de
Design Engineer
As a working student in the Design Engineering (Frontend) at Chrood, you will become a crucial link between aesthetics and code by bringing our visual identity to life with Nuxt, Tailwind CSS and Figma. We are a team that focuses on self-responsibility, reliability and substance instead of self-representation in order to promote real safety and human coexistence with our noise detection technology. You perfectly fit us if you understand design not as a static image, but as a living code and want to work on a long-term vision that uses technology as an infrastructure for a human society of the future. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Your mission is to shape the visual and interactive identity of our company. You work at the interface where the product becomes tangible for the user. Your goal is a seamless workflow: you develop design systems in Figma that already breathe the logic of modern frameworks and translate them directly into high-quality frontend code. You work deeply in the tech stack with Nuxt (Vue.js) and Tailwind CSS. You use component privacy (like Shadcn) to build robust and barrier-free interfaces that work on all devices. You think in design tokens, responsive layouts and state management. It is not only about the fact that it looks good, but that the architecture behind it remains scalable and manageable. Your work ensures that the complex data of our noise detection are intuitively and clearly prepared for the user. You close the gap between the design draft and the finished feature.
You study computer science, interaction design or a comparable subject and have a passion for the 'front-of-the-front end'. Design does not stop at the export button in Figma. You feel at home in the browser as well as on the canvas area. You have already gained practical experience with modern JavaScript frameworks (ideally Vue/Nuxt) and master CSS (Tailwind) in your sleep. You know how to build UI components modularly and have an eye for details such as micro interactions, typography and consistent distances. You work structured with Git and know how to create clean pull requests. Aside from your studies, you might build your own web projects or experiment with new UI libraries. You have the claim that what you build not only works, but also feels 'right'. You are curious, ready to learn and are not afraid to solve technical obstacles creatively in the front end.
Grant for the Deutschlandticket Flexible working hours Free drinks in the office Internet connection grant Jobrad Occupational pension 50 € tax-free allowance Free home emergency call That could be your call if you: understand design as a process that is only really completed in the finished code; Nuxt and Tailwind as your tools see to transform quickly and accurately ideas into prototypes; it loves to build Figma components with Auto-Layout so that You work 1:1 as Vue components; have a high demand for user experience and interface aesthetics; like to work with Shadcn or similar Headless UI libraries to not reinvent the wheel but to refine it; the challenge of making complex conditions (Loading, Errors, Empty States) elegant; Find a place where your eye is equally valued for design and your understanding of code. .
Location
![]() | Chrood UG (haftungsbeschränkt) | |
| 64295 Darmstadt | ||
| Germany |
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