As a Working Student in Process Engineering and R&D, you sit exactly where design meets reality. You work alongside our engineering and R&D teams to develop, operate, and improve our Direct Air Capture (DAC) systems, turning concepts on paper into hardware that runs. This is hands-on work at our pilot plants in Essen, with real ownership, fast learning, and a direct line to the technology that pulls carbon from the air. If you like seeing your ideas built and tested rather than filed away, you will feel at home here.
- Help operate, maintain, and improve our DAC pilot plants and experimental setups, working hands-on at the plant.
- Build and adjust 3D CAD models and technical drawings for plant components and experimental rigs.
- Work with P&IDs to map system processes, trace lines, and document upgrades clearly.
- Support the mechanical integration of new components, such as piping, pumps, and solid-liquid separation units.
- Turn process theory into working hardware and see your contributions become part of real carbon capture systems.
- Bring fresh ideas to a team that listens, and watch the good ones make it into the plant.
Your first 12 months in the roleMonth 1 to 3: Learn our plants and tools, get comfortable with our P&IDs, and start supporting daily operations.
Month 4 to 6: Take ownership of CAD tasks and lead small integration jobs with guidance from the team.
Month 7 to 12: Run defined workstreams independently and propose improvements that make our setups run better.