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Internship in Requirements and Systems Engineering in Zug

Jobbeschreibung

The Systems Engineering group - consisting of circa 25 employees - is focused on the technical support and leadership of product definition predominantly within the development of technically complex systems. The department is based within the Molecular Diagnostics division of the Molecular Systems business. The roles within the group all have a strong technical/scientific focus, such as Business Domain Analysts, Requirements Engineers, Product Definition Leaders and Lead Systems Engineers.


Your main tasks would include:

  • Requirements Engineering, requirement elicitation and checking for completeness of requirements
  • Business Analysis
  • Support the engineering team with technical issue identification and closure
  • Support and organization of project workshops
  • Application of complex problem-solving methodologies to technical issues identified within projects


To be successful in this role (you have to):

  • You are currently enrolled as a student or have recently graduated (within the last 12 months) in a scientific or engineering field
  • You have an interest in developing technically complex systems
  • You like to solve problems both individually and in teams
  • You have a high degree of flexibility and proactiveness 
  • Proficiency in English required, German is an asset

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Start date: October 2019

Workload: 100%

Duration: 12 months


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Roche Diagnostics International AG in Rotkreuz ist ein weltweit führender Anbieter diagnostischer Systeme für Kliniken, Labors und Arztpraxen. In Rotkreuz arbeiten mehr als 2200 Personen, womit dieser Standort zu den wichtigsten von Roche Diagnostics zählt. .

Roche ist ein Arbeitgeber, der die Chancengleichheit fördert.

Veröffentlicht am

24-03-2024

Extra Informationen

Status
Inaktiv
Standort
Zug
Jobart
Praktikum
Tätigkeitsbereich
Chemie / Pharmazie
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