HITACHI ENERGY LTD

Power transmission and distribution

InternshipinLowCodeDevelopment80100%(f/m(d)

Dietlikon, Switzerland FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Internship in Low-Code Development 80 - 100% (f/m(d) at HITACHI ENERGY LTD. Skills: Microsoft Power Platform, Low-code development. Familiarization with existing applications. Support application expansion”

What You'll Achieve.

Make processes smarter; Make processes more transparent; Create real added value

Industry & Context.

Power transmission and distribution

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Currently studying Computer Science, Business Informatics or a similar subject, Basic understanding of programming and digital applications, Structured way of working, Good command of German and English

Nice to Have

Initial experience with the Microsoft Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, etc. ) or comparable low-code technologies, Interest in operational business processes, ideally in the service or industrial sector, Independent as well as team player with a willingness to learn and a motivation to develop further

What You'll Do.

Familiarization with existing applications

Support application expansion

Analyze business processes

Develop low-code applications

Collaborate with developers

Support documentation

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborating with developers; Collaborating with service departments

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