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Internship GNSS – Movement Monitoring & Data Analysis (m/f/d)

Location: Potsdam, Germany
Position type: Internship (6–8 months)

Our mission: Make movements visible – before they become a problem.

Texplor is an internationally active technology company specializing in multi-sensor monitoring. Within our interdisciplinary team, we develop and operate millimetre-accurate, autonomous movement monitoring based on satellite positioning data (GNSS).

Looking to gain hands-on experience in GNSS data processing, project analysis, and movement detection as part of your studies?
Then this internship is the perfect fit.

At our head office in Potsdam, you’ll join an active monitoring project and learn how GNSS data is collected, processed, and interpreted—side by side with our experienced team.

Your tasks: 

  • Process and transform GNSS data
  • Analyse and visualise movement data (e.g. geodynamic processes, infrastructure monitoring)
  • Hands-on training with GNSS hardware, cloud platforms, and visualisation tools
  • Assist in scientific evaluations and reporting
  • Support in map creation and project documentation

Your profile: 

  • Studying in a Bachelor’s or Master’s program, or currently in a Gap Year
  • Interest in GNSS, geodesy, surveying, or geosciences
  • Basic knowledge of coordinate systems, data processing, or GIS is a plus
  • Precise, structured working style and enthusiasm for technical solutions
  • IT affinity
  • Good German and English skills – additional languages welcome

Your Benefits: 

  • Intensive mentoring from our team in Potsdam
  • Practical training in GNSS and data analysis
  • Supervision of Bachelor’s or Master’s theses possible
  • Insight into real monitoring projects with current datasets
  • Perspective for continued employment (part-time or full-time)
  • International, technology-oriented work environment

Ready for an internship that really moves you?

Want to work with real-world data instead of textbook examples? Join our monitoring team and help shape the next generation of GNSS technology.