FAQs
What are the main tasks of a Student Worker in this position?
The main tasks include circuit development for individual components, assembly and testing of electronic assemblies, development of small projects involving electronics, mechanics, and software, support in setting up and maintaining prototype systems, in-house prototyping of circuit boards, manual and automated assembly, measurements and testing of circuits/systems, and documentation of results.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates must be currently enrolled in a study program related to electrical engineering and have a passion for and interest in electrical engineering. Additionally, the ability to perform measurements using multimeters and assemble devices is necessary.
Are language skills important for this role?
Yes, fluent German language skills are required, and English language skills are considered an advantage.
Will I have the opportunity to work with new technologies?
Yes, in this role you will have the chance to work with the latest technologies and support your final thesis.
Does Lonza offer support for my thesis work?
Yes, Lonza supports you with your final thesis and provides guidance in your projects.
Is hands-on experience required for the assembly of electronic components?
Yes, hands-on experience in assembling devices and performing measurements is expected.
How does Lonza approach environmental responsibility?
Lonza takes environmental responsibility seriously by prioritizing respect for employees and the environment, emphasizing moral progress alongside business results.
What type of projects will I be involved in as a Student Worker?
You will be involved in various projects, including circuit design, assembly of electronic components, testing, and prototyping, which encompasses electronics, mechanics, and software aspects.