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Airbus is seeking a Master's student in Hydro/Mechanical Engineering for a thesis focusing on additive manufacturing in the A/C Control Domain. Engaging tasks involve analyzing hydraulic components' surface morphology to optimize performance, alongside benefits including flexible working arrangements and a supportive international environment.
Job Description:
In order to support the A/C Control Domain in implementing and optimizing additive manufacturing solutions, Airbus Operations is looking for a
Master’s student in the field of Hydro / Mechanical System Engineering (d/f/m), focusing on additive manufacturing surfaces and their effect on the fatigue behavior of hydraulic components.
If you are seeking a Master thesis and want to explore the work of an A/C Control System Engineer (d/f/m), then apply now! We look forward to your support in the A/C Control Domain as a master’s student (d/f/m).
Location: Bremen
Start: 01.09./01.10.2025
Duration: 6 months
Your location
Bremen is a charming city full of history in northwest Germany. It’s one of the country’s greenest cities, offering sights, culture, urban flair, and culinary delights. It’s also ideal for seaside lovers, being just an hour’s drive from the North Sea coast.
Your benefits
Attractive salary and work-life balance with a 35-hour week (flexitime).
Mobile working after agreement with the department.
Travel opportunities within Germany (team events) with prior consultation and agreement.
International environment with global networking opportunities.
Work with modern and diversified technologies.
At Airbus, you are valued as a team member, engaging directly with interfaces and participating in weekly team meetings.
Opportunity to join the Generation Airbus Community to expand your network.
Your tasks and responsibilities
As additive manufacturing becomes more vital in aerospace, it enables lighter, hydraulic-optimized designs that are easier and faster to produce. The Master Thesis focuses on hydraulic system parts subjected to high pressure. Understanding surface macro morphology and fatigue life is essential for optimizing performance.
The goal is to evaluate how different surface morphologies of additive manufactured hydraulic pipes affect fatigue life.
The tasks include:
Analyzing and characterizing AM surface morphology
Defining and conducting destructive tests
Analyzing expected fatigue life results
Assessing test results
Comparing tested and calculated fatigue life results and drawing conclusions for design allowances
Desired skills and qualifications
Enrolled full-time student (d/f/m) in Aircraft System Engineering, Hydro/Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, or a related field
First practical experience in Hydro/Mechanical Systems is desirable
Fluent in English; German language skills are a plus
Please upload your cover letter, CV, transcripts, and enrollment certificate.
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Company: Airbus Operations GmbH
Employment Type: Final-year Thesis
Experience Level: Student
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