Job Information
Location: Madrid, Spain
Client / Employer: Siemens
Job reference: c12f0adb042914a3084e50cb54a7c5ea
Listing type: Basic
EU work permit required: No
Posted: 30.05.2026
Expiry: 14.07.2026
Job Family: Software
Req ID: 508360
Program: Strategic Student Program (SSP) Spain 2026 – 2027
Working Model: On-site/Hybrid
Schedule: Part-time (25 hours per week)
Duration: 6 months (1 October 2026 – 31 March 2027)
About Siemens Digital Industries Software
Siemens Digital Industries Software is a leading provider of solutions for the design, simulation, and manufacture of products across a wide range of industries. Formula 1 cars, skyscrapers, ships, space exploration vehicles, and many of the products we use every day are conceived and manufactured using our Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software. We offer a role with responsibility, independence, and the opportunity to contribute proactively in a collaborative environment that encourages teamwork, innovation, and individual development.
Strategic Student Program (SSP)
The Strategic Student Program (SSP) is Siemens Software's global internship program. As an SSP intern, you will be mentored by industry experts and gain hands‐on experience working on projects that create real business impact.
Access to an international student network
Professional development and career growth opportunities
Practical training and mentorship throughout the program
Access to the Siemens Learning Hub and other learning resources
Exposure to innovative technologies and global teams
Opportunities to contribute to meaningful projects with real‐world impact
About the Team
At Siemens, we develop cutting‐edge tools and methodologies to support the testing and validation of aerospace structures and components. Dynamic environmental testing is essential to ensure equipment can withstand extreme operational conditions while maintaining performance and protecting sensitive instruments.
The Structures & Environmental Testing team focuses on developing innovative solutions to characterize structural responses and design precise physical tests for the mechanical qualification of products.
Project Description
Modern aerospace and automotive engineering face increasing challenges in vibration testing as structures become more complex and development cycles continue to shorten. Traditional vibration testing methodologies often struggle to accurately reproduce real‐world damage mechanisms, creating the need for more advanced approaches. New formulations and methodologies are required to properly account for the complex dynamic loads experienced throughout a system's mission profile. As an intern, you will contribute to the development and evaluation of innovative testing and simulation approaches that help improve the accuracy and efficiency of structural qualification processes.
Responsibilities
We are seeking Master's students in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field. If you enjoy creative problem‐solving across the full chain of structural analysis, testing, and numerical simulation, and possess strong communication skills, we would love to hear from you.
Preferred Qualifications
Strong interest in aerospace structures and experimental testing
Knowledge of vibration analysis, signal processing, and control theory
Experience with structural analysis tools such as Simcenter Femap, Altair HyperMesh, or similar
Experience with Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) tools such as STAR‐CCM+
Programming experience in languages such as MATLAB or Python
Good proficiency in English
Strong analytical and problem‐solving skills
Result‐oriented mindset with a collaborative team spirit
Motivation to contribute to shared objectives and continuous learning
Conditions & Eligibility
SSP Spain 2026–2027 will run from 1 October 2026 until 31 March 2027. Depending on university requirements and available internship hours, extensions may be considered. Students may also have the opportunity to complete their Bachelor's or Master's thesis in collaboration with Siemens Digital Industries Software (STS).
Applicants must be enrolled at a university in Spain.
Applicants must have at least 750 internship hours available through their university program.
Applicants must remain enrolled at a Spanish university throughout the duration of the internship.
Both Spanish and international students are eligible to apply.
Curricular and extracurricular internships are accepted, provided the university permits the full six‐month internship period.
International students must possess the appropriate visa and/or work authorization. Siemens will not sponsor or facilitate visa or work permit processes.
Compensation
Internships at Siemens Digital Industries Software are paid, and interns receive a monthly internship contribution.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Siemens is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity within our organization. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Learn More
https://www.sw.siemens.com/en-US/careers/student-programs-and-early-careers/
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