Working Student / Intern Avionics Integration (m/f/d)

Atmos
Atmos

Friedrichshafen, Germany

Posted on Jun 30, 2026

Job description

ATMOS Space Cargo is looking for a Working Student / Intern Avionics Integration (m/f/d) to join our AIT team and contribute to the integration, testing, and documentation of avionics systems for our spacecraft.

In this role, you will work hands-on with avionics components, harnesses, test setups, and support tools. You will help maintain configuration records, support harness manufacturing and testing, and contribute to the development of software and simulation tools used during integration activities.

Key responsibilities
- You will register and track avionics components in the avionics register.
- You will maintain configuration and integration documentation.
- You will manufacture harnesses according to technical specifications.
- You will test harnesses and document test results.
- You will design and implement test support software for Raspberry Pi.
- You will develop basic simulation models to support avionics testing.
- You will support day-to-day avionics integration and AIT activities.

Profile required

- Interest in space systems and avionics.
- Good knowledge of Microsoft Office tools.
- Basic knowledge of Linux operating systems.
- Basic knowledge of Python programming.
- Hands-on mindset and willingness to take on technical challenges.
- Structured and reliable working style.
- Have availability to work on-site in our partner site in 88046 Friedrichshafen, Germany.

**Target Start Date: September 2026**

Company description


ATMOS was founded as a European company built on the values of freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law, and human rights. We are committed to protect these values by making our technology available to others who share the same values, strengthening infrastructure and innovation for prosperity on Earth.
Our team is multinational and diverse, with offices in Lichtenau and Strasbourg. We work in a collegial, hands-on culture where people support each other, take ownership, and keep learning every day. Motivation for the mission comes first — building spacecraft is not a nine-to-five pursuit. We align the mission, the team, and the individual in mutual dependence. This principle shapes our work environment where exceptional people, as committed as they are competent, can grow and contribute to a mission that matters.

On 6/30/2026