Career

We look forward to welcoming new members to our motivated team, who will work with us with passion and analytical skills to develop the energy system of the future. The Energieinstitut an der JKU Linz is a research institute that promotes diversity and holistic thinking and is committed to equal opportunities.

If you are interested in working at the Energieinstitut an der JKU Linz, we also welcome unsolicited applications by e-mail to: bewerbung@energieinstitut-linz.at. All open positions are also listed below.

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open vacancy

master thesis [m/f/d]

Unsolicited Application

We are always looking for motivated employees who want to actively contribute to the transformation of the energy system. If we have attracted your interest, we are looking forward to receive your unsolicited application at bewerbung@energieinstitut-linz.at.

Academic Research

Would you like to write your bachelor’s thesis, master’s thesis or dissertation at the Energieinstitut? You are welcome to contact us with first ideas or a topic. If you are still unsure about the topic, but would like to make an active contribution to the transformation of the energy system, we can work out a topic together on the basis of our research projects. If we have attracted your interest, we would be very happy to hear from you at bewerbung@energieinstitut-linz.at.

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Our gender equality plan

OUR INSTITUTE CULTURE IS CHARACTERIZED BY

Equal Opportunities

We support our employees in their occupational development. A balance between work and leisure is important to us. We offer flexibility and occupational development.

Teamwork

We enable interdisciplinary work beyond departmental boundaries. It is important to us to work proactively and independently. We offer our team plenty of leeway for this.

sustainability

Further development of an energy system that has a positive impact on living, economic and environmental areas, thereby strengthening European economies and reducing fossil fuels.

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