





As a working student (m/f/d), you will support our Technical Calculation department at the earliest possible start date, working 14 hours per week (preferably on two fixed weekdays). In this role, you can expect the following tasks in particular: * You will familiarize yourself with the existing computational and analytical workflows used to investigate bearing ring creeping in windturbine drivetrain applications. * You will support the development and refinement of models and evaluation methods to analyze ringcreeping mechanisms, influencing factors, and operational load scenarios. * You will run parametric and variation studies to identify key drivers of creeping in the drivetrain. * You will contribute actively to technical discussions, brainstorming sessions, and concept development related to creeping phenomena in the drivetrain. * You will help validate simulation results against analytical calculations or measurement data. * You will support the documentation of simulation processes, model descriptions, and results, and assist with additional administrative tasks.