Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | 81xxx, 80xxx München | Student job | Part time - flexible / Home office | Published since: 11.04.2026 on stepstone.de
Working Student CI/CD SIGINT Software Systems (m/f/d)
Strengthen our Strategic Software Products & Services division in Munich (Germany) at the next possible time.
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
Strengthen our Strategic Software Products & Services division in Munich (Germany) at the next possible time.
Supporting an agile CI/CD team in the field of SIGINT software systems
Responsive collaboration in the care and extension of Build Pipelines and Build Tooling
Support in creating tooling for orchestrating test VMs
Analysis and development of roll-based authorization concepts of supervised IT services in close coordination with the team
Continuous study of computer science, electrical engineering or a comparable study direction
Good knowledge of script languages, especially Python
Basic knowledge of CI/CD and working methods of Build Pipelines
First experiences with a CI/CD platform (e.g. Jenkins, Gitlab)
Experience with Source Code Management Tools (e.g. git) desirable
Experience in the field of data processing - in particular with regard to the processing of CSV and other data formats
First experiences in handling REST APIs
Experience in bundling C++ libraries with Conan as Plus
Solution-oriented and systematic operation
Good knowledge of German and English
You expect excellent development opportunities, best conditions and a very good remuneration.
Location
![]() | Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG | |
| München | ||
| Germany |
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