What's the role?
As part of our international materials research team your task is to actively participate in the development of new hard material concepts for wood sawing. Furthermore, you will contribute to the development of new testing and characterization methodologies. Existing material solutions for wood sawing need to be evaluated, followed by the generation of a comprehensive understanding of wear and damage mechanisms. This is an interdisciplinary technology task with a focus on hands-on mentality for an analytical and critical thinking mindset.
Preferred start date is September, but is flexible to the student's availability; duration is for 6-12 months.
Who is Hilti?
For more than a decade, Hilti has been recognized by Great Place to Work as one of the best places to work. Founded in 1941 by the Hilti brothers, we have over 120 locations globally carrying right into our lives and homes. Where people are exploring possibilities, leveraging their potential, owning their personal development and growing lasting careers. We offer innovative solutions for the construction industry, emphasizing a passionate, inclusive team and a performance-driven culture. A substantial amount of our profit goes to the Hilti Foundation, promoting societal growth and sustainable impact.
What does the role involve?
As intern in our materials research team, you will work closely with our material experts and project managers in generating know-how and developing new material concepts for our wood saw blades.
In your key responsibilities, you will significantly contribute to the development of new material concepts for our wood saw blades. The main tasks include conducting sound literature research on wood machining as well as establishing testing and characterization protocols. You will use your analytical and synthesis skills to propose a damage criteria and wear evolution theory. The tasks will necessitate the collaboration with several internal teams including development, research, testing and engineering. Your work will require a solid knowledge of materials science as well as interest in hands-on testing of construction tools. Previous experience related to wood will be particularly valued.
80% of our entry positions at Headquarters are filled with interns. It’s testament to how much we value, develop, and look after our people.
What do we offer?
Joining our headquarters in Schaan, Nendeln, or Buchs connects you with a diverse community of over 2,100 colleagues from 70 nationalities in a region where Liechtenstein, Austria, and Switzerland intersect. Our employee groups actively support causes like female empowerment and the LGBTQIA+ community and offer leisure activities like mountain biking and tennis. We also provide opportunities for community engagement both locally and internationally. Benefits at our headquarters include shared e-bikes, an on-site gym, dining options, learning opportunities, financial guidance, free parking, fuel discounts, workation, sabbatical, meditation / relaxation rooms, Hilti tool rental service, massage possibilities and relocation support.
What you need is:
- Enrollment for the whole internship period in a Bachelor/Master’s program in Materials Science & Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related engineering subjects.
- A strategic approach and good problem-solving skills.
- Interest in hands-on and scientific work to conduct and evaluate tests.
- Analytical and synthesizing skills to derive recommendations.
- Previous experience working with wood will be especially valued.
- Good knowledge of English language
Why should you apply?
We have an excellent mix of people, which we believe makes for a more vibrant, more innovative, more productive team. So, if you have no knowledge of construction, that’s fine with us. We’re more interested in your ability, commitment, and drive to succeed.
Hilti is an equal opportunity employer.