Student Worker — Test the simulator that trains engineers on the world's largest engines
Everllence
Real engines. Real ships. Your tests help keep the training platform reliable.
Our Cloud-based Engine Control System (ECS) Simulator is used at PrimeServ Academy to train engineers who operate and service two-stroke marine engines on vessels worldwide. It supports both instructor-led courses and self-learning modules, giving engineers hands-on experience with realistic engine control scenarios in a safe, scalable virtual environment.
Those scenarios need to work. Reliably. Every time. That is where you come in.
We are building a new automated test framework for our exercise scenarios, and we need a student worker to help write, run, and maintain those tests — and to support the broader platform with manual testing and new scenario development.
You will play an important role in:
- Writing automated tests for exercise scenarios using a test framework developed by the team
- Performing manual testing of exercise scenarios and the cloud platform
- Supporting the implementation of new exercise scenarios
- Maintaining and improving the automated test framework alongside the full-time team
- Taking on ad hoc tasks related to the ECS cloud simulator platform
The exercise scenarios are defined as state machines, structured sequences of engine states, sensor conditions, and operator tasks. Your job is to make sure they behave exactly as intended, at scale.
A day in your new role
You join the standup and get a quick rundown of which scenarios are being updated this week. You open a new exercise scenario the team is building and help wire up a few missing test steps.
In the afternoon, you help verify the latest changes that is scheduled to be released in production, by running a few exercise. You find an unexpected behavior and create a detailed bug report in the backlog, that can be picked up by a team member.
It is hands-on, technical work and there is always someone to help when you get stuck.
We imagine that you:
- Are studying Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field — with at least 2 years remaining in your programme
- Have solid general programming skills and a genuine curiosity for software quality and testing
- Are self-driven and structured in your approach to problem-solving
- Communicate clearly and enjoy collaborating across a team
Required:
- Solid general programming skills, you are comfortable writing and reading code
- Interest in testing, automated and manual
- Ability to work 10-15 hours per week, with flexibility around exams
Nice to have:
- C++ experience - helpful for understanding our simulation models
- Experience with Python - we use it extensively across the platform
- Familiarity with Git and version control workflows
- Curiosity about Azure/cloud platforms and Linux environments
You do not need to know everything from day one. We will get you up to speed on our tools and stack. What matters is that you are motivated, structured, and ready to contribute to a real product used by real engineers worldwide.
Welcome to EDED - Engine Control System DevOps
As part of the ECSDO (Engine Control System DevOps) team in our Tools & HILS department at Everllence, you will contribute to test automation and simulation technologies that support our engine control systems. You will join a team of four full-time engineers.
You will be working with colleagues who are passionate about what they do, but never take themselves too seriously.
We value quality, collaboration, and psychological safety, and we are not afraid to mix in fun, creativity, or the occasional burst of confetti. Transparency, openness to feedback, and shared learning are all part of our daily rhythm.
What we offer
- A real student job with tasks that matter - on a platform used globally
- A workload that adjusts around your study schedule and exam periods
- An informal work environment with a good atmosphere and a high degree of helpfulness
- Mentorship and peer support from experienced engineers
- Rooftop canteen with healthy and varied lunch options
- Student network
- Health insurance, access to physiotherapy, etc.
Are you a student ready to apply your theoretical knowledge in practice?
We offer you the opportunity to connect your education with valuable practical experience in a large international company, where diversity and inclusion drive innovation, enabling us to create cutting-edge energy solutions.
At Everllence we have a Student Network created by students for students. Its purpose is to connect students across Denmark, fostering strong academic and social relationships across various departments. This network also offers an opportunity to expand academic connections, potentially paving the way for a future career at Everllence.
In 2027, we will consolidate our Zealand locations into one large site in Trekroner, Roskilde.
Build your future with us
Please apply before Saturday 15th of August, 2026. Interviews will be held during the application period.
Questions? You are welcome to contact Frederik Clausen at [email protected]
We aim for a fair and inclusive recruitment process. Regardless of gender, age, religion, disability, or ethnic background, we encourage you to apply. We embrace a global mindset and intercultural environment to ensure a collaborative and inclusive workplace. If you need support, such as assistive tools for dyslexia, we can assist you.
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Application deadline: Apply no later than 15. August 2026
Lokation: Teglholmsgade 41, 2450 København SV
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