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Internship/Working Student – Humanoid Robot Development

Confidential company · Munich · Posted Jun 5, 2026

Public summary

An engineering internship or working student opportunity in Munich focusing on humanoid robot development. The role involves supporting the mechanical engineering team with prototype creation, CAD modeling, assembly, and performance assessments of humanoid robotic systems. Applicants should be enrolled in a master's program in mechanical engineering, robotics, or electrical engineering and have CAD and hands-on project experience. English fluency is required, while German or Chinese skills are a plus. The position offers practical learning in an international, interdisciplinary environment working on advanced robotic technologies.

Location and work setup

Location
Munich
Remote status
On-site
German requirement signal
No German Required Detected
Detected job language
English

Responsibilities

Create concepts and prototypes using rapid prototyping methods such as 3D printing; develop new or existing prototype iterations to production level including CAD models, technical drawings, and assembly documentation; assemble prototypes and humanoid robot sub-assemblies; investigate prototype behaviors to meet performance and durability requirements using virtual environments (e.g., FEM, MuJoCo) or physical systems; conduct research on state-of-the-art relevant topics.

Qualifications

Currently enrolled preferably in a master's program in mechanical engineering, robotics, or electrical engineering; experience in CAD design, preferably with SolidWorks; strong engineering knowledge of design principles; hands-on experience with complex systems and DIY projects; ability to work autonomously on open-ended tasks; self-motivated, reliable, solution-oriented mindset; fluent in English (German or Chinese skills are a plus); beneficial skills include practical workshop skills (3D printing, drill press) and previous relevant work experience.

Skills

CAD design SolidWorks rapid prototyping 3D printing mechanical engineering robotics electrical engineering prototype assembly system identification control application hardware design FEM MuJoCo research