Working Student Software Engineering (all gender) | onsite
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Job description
As a working student at SECLOUS, you'll take part in the development of high-performance and security-driven software solutions - from core components in C++ to high-level API design. Depending on your strengths and interests, you'll work closely with one of our experienced development teams (Core or API).
Learn from experts: You'll gain deep insights into our patented Non-Visible Data (NVD) technology and learn how to build secure and efficient software systems. Whether it's about scalable APIs, memory-efficient algorithms, or advanced cryptographic concepts - you'll be guided by experts who are happy to share their knowledge.
Collaboration & Growth: We believe that learning happens best together. You'll collaborate closely with our engineers, exchange ideas, and solve challenges as a team. Because our work involves sensitive data and complex systems, this position is primarily onsite in Munich, ensuring direct exchange and mentoring.
Impact that matters: Your work contributes directly to technologies that strengthen digital sovereignty and make data protection effortless. You're not just supporting a team - you're helping shape the future of secure digital communication.
Requirements
Do you have experience in Software development?, Do you have a Bachelor's degree?, * You are currently enrolled in a Computer Science, Software Engineering, or Cyber Security program (Bachelor or Master).
- You have solid programming skills in at least one modern language (e.g. C++, Rust, Java, or C#).
- You are curious about secure software development, system design, and performance optimization.
- You bring a keen interest in IT security and cryptography, and you're willing to learn advanced concepts in these areas.
- You have basic experience with Git and modern development workflows.
- Familiarity with Docker, Kubernetes, or CI/CD pipelines is a plus, but not required.
- You are motivated to write clean, maintainable, and well-tested code.
- You enjoy working in a team, are open to feedback, and communicate clearly.
- You speak fluent English (German is a plus).
- You live in or near Munich (or are open to relocating) and are available part-time (approx. 14-20 hours/week).