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Student Worker Part Time

We're looking for a talented Student Worker to support our development teams. In this role, you'll contribute to various project-related activities supporting our developers. This is a fantastic chance to apply your programming skills from your studies on project-related problems, learn new technologies, and contribute to meaningful work in a collaborative environment.

What You'll Do and Learn:

- Assist with coding and development in the sandbox area of the projects. Contributing with scripts, and proof of concept support across different projects
- Support data processing and analysis. Help with writing scripts in the context of ETL and data analysis
- Configure, apply, and test AI tooling for automated documentation
- Participate in testing of prototype solutions
- Work closely with experienced developers and learning from their expertise.

Who You Are:

- Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program (2nd half of the education program) in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Data Science, or a closely related education
- Solid understanding of programming language and DevOps techniques

- Eagerness to learn and adapt to new technologies
- Logical, analytical approach to technical challenges and problem solving
- Good communication skills

You are familiar with:

- Version control systems (Git)
- GH actions
- Python

- ‎A basic understanding of how software is planned, built, and tested (SDLC).

- Proficient in English

Beneficial if you have:
- Knowledge in Azure
- Knowledge in ET

Scope of support

Hourly based, min. 10 hours a week. Work time flexible but on working days available during core time 09:00-15:00.

How to apply

Please specify which project you are interested in. Please note: Only applications from students located in the areas of Lund and Malmö are accepted.

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