Based south of Munich, PFASuiki is a fast-growing startup working tirelessly to eliminate "forever chemicals" from wastewater streams.
We are seeking a Working Student to join our interdisciplinary team for 20 hours a week.
This role sits at the intersection of science and technology, uniting expertise in analytical chemistry, reactor design, and materials science. You will gain hands-on experience with advanced experimental systems and analytical methods while directly contributing to PFAS destruction research.
Your key responsibilities will be:
• Running and monitoring experimental water treatment setups to evaluate and optimize process efficiency
• Recording and analyzing process parameters and maintaining experimental logs
• Preparing samples for membrane/activated carbon filter tests and collecting samples for analysis verification
• Assisting in the assembly and modification of bench scale filter setups
• Keeping up to date with PFAS related topics
• Supporting in documentation and data analysis
What you must bring:
• Currently a student in Environmental/Chemical/Process Engineering, or a related technical field
• Experience in laboratory work focused on water treatment processes
• High degree of independence and drive
• Proficient in English (written and spoken)
• You enjoy collaborating in an interdisciplinary and multicultural environment.
• Be able to work on site
What we offer:
• A fast-paced and forward-thinking work environment in Munich that values
innovation, teamwork, and the direct impact of your ideas
• Costs covered for Deutschland-Ticket
• Food allowance
Take the opportunity to contribute to solving one of the biggest environmental challenges of today! If you are a proactive self-starter, ready to thrive in a dynamic startup culture, you’ll fit right in at PFASuiki.