The Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (DME), part of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Southern Denmark, offers a part-time position (15.01.2026 – 31.06.2026) as a Drone Pilot Student Helper for selected drone activities.
The Department for Mechanical and Electrical Engineering is located in the inspiring building of Alsion that is place of residence for a number of enterprises in the Science Park: South Jutland Symphony Orchestra and the concert hall of Alsion. Thus, the university has close bonds to the industrial as well as the cultural environment of Sønderborg.
The Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering is seeking for a candidate that will take part in testing of various drones, as well as assist with developing and building new drone prototypes. The department offers all tools necessary for a full manufacturing process, including various modern 3D printers, laser cutters, 3D scanners among classic manufacturing methods.
Alongside drone piloting competences, the student helper is expected to have insight into drone electronics, 3D printing and mechanics of flight.
Assignments of the Drone Pilot Student Helper at DME include:
The following qualifications are necessary:
The following qualifications and skills are strong assets:
For further information about the position and the application procedure, please contact
Alin Drimus tel. +45 6550 1689, e-mail: drimus@sdu.dk
Note: The weekly number of hours will average a maximum of 10 hours per week.
The number of hours will vary depending on the tasks, meaning that some weeks there may be 0 hours of work and other weeks more hours, but on average over the entire period it will not exceed 10 hours per week. this will be agreed internally.
Last day to submit application is January 2nd. 2026
Please note, the selected candidate as Student Assistant or Academic Supervisor must be enrolled as student at SDU.
Application must include cover letter, CV and transcript of grades. All documents in connection with the application should not contain CPR number (civil registration number) – in that case, the CPR number must be crossed out.