- Location
- Berlin, Berlin
- Workplace
- Hybrid
- Type
- Internship
- Department
- Engineering
- Source
- Personio
Description
Sensorberg - Who?
What's my role?
Sensorberg is looking for a reliable and hands-on working student to support our hardware operations. You will help ensure that our access-control devices meet our quality standards, are correctly provisioned and are ready for shipment to customers.
Part-time: 16–20 hours per week || 16€/hr
Your responsibilities include:
- Inspect and test access-control devices before deployment
- Verify that sensors, electronic components and device functions work correctly
- Identify, document and report hardware defects or quality issues
- Assemble hardware components according to defined procedures
- Connect, configure and register devices within Sensorberg’s infrastructure
- Install firmware and apply device configurations where required
- Maintain accurate records of device status, test results and provisioning
- Prepare, label and package hardware for customer shipments
- Help manage hardware inventory, components and accessories
- Support the continuous improvement of QA, assembly and provisioning processes
- Collaborate with the hardware, operations and technical teams to resolve issues
What should I bring with me?
- Your are based in Berlin. Your role requires you to be on site in our office in Berlin Mitte.
- You are currently enrolled at a university or university of applied sciences
- You have an interest in hardware, electronics, IoT or access-control technology
- You enjoy practical, hands-on work and are comfortable handling technical devices
- You work carefully, reliably and in a structured manner
- You have strong attention to detail and take ownership of quality
- You are comfortable following technical instructions and documenting your work
- You can work independently while contributing effectively to a team
- Basic experience with hardware testing, electronics, device configuration or logistics is an advantage, but not required
- Good English skills are required; German skills are an advantage