Working Student Founders Associate
MANUGY GmbHMANUGY is a deep-tech startup enabling application-specific battery manufacturing – more flexible, efficient, and sovereign. We combine industry and research expertise to shape the future of battery cell manufacturing.
Tasks
•Support founders in fundraising, partnerships, and go-to-market strategy
•Conduct market, competitor, and technology research
•Prepare investor materials, presentations, and external communications
•Drive operational execution and process optimization across teams
Requirements
•Enrolled student (BSc/MSc) in Business, Engineering, Economics, or related
•Structured, analytical, and hands-on with a passion for startups and deep tech
•First experience in consulting, startups, or VC is a plus
•Fluent in English; German is a plus
Benefits
•Direct exposure to founders and real ownership from day one
•Steep learning curve at the intersection of deep tech, manufacturing, and strategy
•Flexible hours, hybrid setup, collaborative no-ego culture
•Modern workspace in Cologne with access to a strong innovation ecosystem
We look forward to receiving your application including your earliest start date and availability.
Join us building a future to build on.
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