Your entry into mechanical engineering
From lecture to practice
With us, you can gain valuable practical experience while you are still studying.
Whether through an internship, dual study program, working student position, or thesis project, we offer you various ways to take on your first projects.
Internship for students
First practical experience in mechanical engineering
Gain your first insights into professional practice and support our R&D department, mechanical or electrical engineering, or other departments.
Mandatory internship: An integral part of your study plan (usually 2-3 months)
Dual study program
Studies and practice perfectly aligned
Combine your university studies with practical training at SOMIC. During regular practical phases, you'll get to know our machine technology and processes and apply your theoretical knowledge directly.
Bachelor's and Master's theses
Write your thesis on practice-relevant topics
Work on a topic from the company's direct field of activity. We offer professional supervision, access to cutting-edge technology, and the opportunity to research real development projects. Your results flow directly into our projects - turning your thesis into real value.
For working students
Work flexibly alongside your studies
As a working student, you'll connect your theoretical knowledge with practical everyday work experience. You'll lay an important foundation for your career.
Your benefits with SOMIC
- Real practical relevance: Work on actual projects and machines
- Insights: Get to know various areas in mechanical engineering
- Network: Build valuable contacts for your career
- Modern technology: Work with cutting-edge high-end packaging technology
- Support: Experienced colleagues assist you with your projects
- Perspective: Many of our interns, dual students, and working students are now permanent SOMIC employees. Gain valuable practical experience during your studies and give yourself a real advantage for your career start.
Are you ready to put theory into practice? Apply now!
Whether you are interested in an internship, dual study program, working student position, or thesis project, we look forward to receiving your application with a cover letter, CV, and current transcript.