Overview
ARIS is a student initiative that provides an enriching platform for students across Switzerland to engage deeply with space-related projects. Through collaboration with academic and industry leaders, ARIS members gain valuable hands-on experience in cutting-edge aerospace projects.
Our technical teams are pushing the boundaries with several innovative projects: developing a bi-liquid rocket engine for the European Rocketry Challenge in Portugal, designing a CubeSat as part of the SAGE project, creating a UUV Glider for Icy Moon Research through NAUTILUS, and advancing our research in rocket engine technologies. These initiatives are not just technical challenges but also gateways to pioneering real-world aerospace applications.
Projects
* Bi-liquid rocket engine development for the European Rocketry Challenge
* CubeSat design as part of the SAGE project
* UUV Glider development for Icy Moon Research through NAUTILUS
* Advancement of research in rocket engine technologies
Role and Working Hours
On the business front, as ARIS expands, there is a growing need to enhance our team in sponsoring, marketing, finance and human resources alongside cultivating new academic and industry partnerships that support our engineering venture.
Project start: as soon as possible
Working hours: 5–8h/week or per project
Compensation
This role is voluntary, reflecting our nature as a student project, and offers no paid employment. However, the experience provides a substantial enhancement to your CV, showcasing your practical involvement in a dynamic field.
Application
If you are eager to contribute to a pioneering aerospace initiative and grow your career in the space industry, we invite you to send your complete application, including your CV and short statement on what you would like to work, to hr@aris-space.ch.
Join us at ARIS and be part of shaping the future of aerospace! We look forward to your application and to achieving new heights together.
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