Mode of Employment: Limited, max. 20 hours/week As a working student at Siemens, you have the opportunity to actively contribute in various areas and fully apply your skills. You’ll break new ground by You support the Industrial Environmental Protection team in establishing company-wide approaches related to the Do No Significant Harm (DNSH) requirements of the EU Taxonomy Regulation You assist the team in creating policies, guidelines, trainings and supporting tools for implementing the DNSH criteria as well as other requirements in the field of environmental protection You support in the definition of requirements and assessments in the context of internal environmental data reporting tools You take responsibility for the management of a physical climate risk assessment tool Your success is grounded in You are currently enrolled in a Master’s degree program related to environmental protection, sustainability, environmental sciences, natural sciences or similar You are familiar with the EU Taxonomy Regulation and specifically with the “Do No Significant Harm” (DNSH) criteria - knowledge in additional environmental legislation is a plus (e.g. Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, chemical legislation) Additional expertise in Industrial Environmental Protection topics (e.g. biodiversity, water, waste, energy, emissions) is highly recommended You are proficient in all major MS Office applications and are able to create appealing PowerPoint presentations You have experience in Excel data analysis and possess an overall hands-on, problem-solving mindset You are precise, attentive to detail and able to quickly understand complex issues First practical experiences in consulting or in the sustainability sector through internships and/or working student positions are a plus Excellent English language skills complete your profile - German native language skills are a plus You are much more than your qualifications, and we believe in the potential of every single candidate. We look forward to getting to know you Your individual personality and perspective are important to us. We create a working environment that reflects the diversity of the society and support you in your personal and professional development. Let’s get to know your authentic personality and create a better future together with us. As an equal-opportunity employer we are happy to consider applications from individuals with disabilities. About us Join our team and help shape the future of communication, energy efficiency, and mobility We are looking for dedicated working students who can put theories into practice and think creatively. Take the opportunity to contribute to our global network, make valuable connections, and lay the foundation for your professional and personal future. We look forward to your talent www.siemens.de/careers – if you would like to find out more about jobs & careers at Siemens. FAQ – if you need further information on the application process. If you have more questions please contact: www.siemens.de/fragenzurbewerbung sagworkingstudent