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Intern (m/f/d) in the project GET.transform – Digital Infrastructure Stellenanzeige merkenStellenanzeige teilen
Our model for success is a better life for everyone and purposeful tasks for our employees. For more than 50 years, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), as a company of the German Federal Government, has been supporting the implementation of development policy goals worldwide. Together with partner organisations in 120 countries, we are involved in a diverse range of projects. If you want to make a difference in the world and develop yourself in the process, you've come to the right place.
Job-ID: V000057955 Einsatzort: Bonn Einsatzzeitraum: 08.04.2024 - 07.10.2024 Fachgebiet: Nachwuchs Art der Anstellung: Voll- oder Teilzeit Bewerbungsfrist: 29.02.2024Tätigkeitsbereich
GET.transform, a dynamic technical assistance programme, collaborates with governments worldwide to drive energy sector transformations. As a globally recognised hub of expertise, our program specialises in energy planning, on- and off-grid regulation and markets, and renewable energy grid integration. With a distinct focus on Africa and Latin America, GET.transform empowers partner countries to create favorable conditions for large-scale clean energy deployment. Aligned with the European multi-donor platform Global Energy Transformation Programme (GET.pro), our mission is supported by the European Union, Germany, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Austria. For more details, explore www.get-transform.eu.
Join us in Bonn as an intern, where you'll collaborate closely with the team leader, communications manager, and our dynamic team spanning Europe, Africa, and Latin America. Your main task will be to spearhead the enhancement of GET.transform's digital infrastructure and contribute to the success of our groundbreaking projects.
Ihre Aufgaben
Facilitate the advancement of a state-of-the-art digital project management system for GET.transform by implementing optimized process flows in the dynamic IT landscape of an international cooperation project Assist in crafting new structures, folders, landing pages, and synchronized connections across platforms like SharePoint, MS Teams, and other software applications Contribute to setting up a project management software environment, such as MS Planner or others, to streamline workflows within the team Engage in research and analysis within specific focus areas Foster communication and collaboration by liaising with service providers on internal and external software procedures Support the management and sharing of knowledge through tasks like convening internal meetings and updating project status overviews Maintain and enhance work systems, including SharePoint pages, project management tools, Power BI etc. Unleash your creativity in identifying measures for efficiency gains, presenting key facts and data, leveraging tools like Power BI and/or AutomateIhr Profil
Hold a bachelor's or master's degree in math, IT, or MINT subjects, or a related field Possess experience in Low Code IT platforms and familiarity with REST APIs Showcase excellent communication skills, particularly in writing Embrace independent work, creativity, and a proactive attitude Appreciate the importance of processes and exhibit strong communication skills for effective collaboration Display a penchant for creativity and an independent work style, diving deep into processes to uncover their essence Demonstrate an understanding of the pivotal role of energy in sustainable development and climate change mitigation Fluency in English is required; proficiency in German, French, or Spanish is a plusHinweise
Please be informed that you are only allowed to apply for this internship, if you are currently enrolled as a student or graduated not longer than six months ago from the start of your internship.
We pay a monthly stipend of €2.134,52 (gross).
GIZ would like to increase the proportion of employees with disability, both in Germany and abroad. Applications from persons with disabilities are most welcome.
For further information, please contact Mrs. Stefanie Bradtner (stefanie.bradtner@giz.de).