Internship

Development of AI Agents for Finite Element Simulation Automation

Posted on 9/18/2025

Continental

Continental

No salary listed

Lengede, Germany

In Person

Job Description

The Truck Tire Mechanics / Virtual Developing department at our Hannover-Stöcken location is responsible for developing virtual tools based on the Finite Element Method to support tire technology development within Continental's Research and Development.

In this exciting environment, we are offering an internship starting immediately. For the best possible learning experience, the duration should ideally be 6 months.

Your tasks will include:

  • Building an AI Agent framework working leveraging LLM APIs
  • Implementing Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) with various relevant techniques
  • Developing a data store for completed tasks
  • Creating a modular function library
  • Documentation and validation

Qualifications

  • Student in the field of Computer Science, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, or similar
  • Strong Python programming skills (essential)
  • Strong skills in scripting/modifying text-based input files (essential)
  • Basic understanding of finite element simulations and input file structures
  • Familiarity with Linux environments, VS Code, and version control (Git)
  • Experience with:
    • Large Language Models (LLMs)
    • LangChain, Transformers, or any tool-using agent framework
    • Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) and related techniques
    • Model Context Protocol (MCP) (beneficial)
  • Good English language skills (written and spoken)
  • Independent problem-solving skills
  • Clear documentation and communication
  • Willingness to experiment and iterate

Please attach your current certificate of enrollment and also your current transcripts of records and an extract of certificate for a mandatory internship. Those documents are mandatory for processing your application.

If required, please submit your valid residence permit as well as your work permit including the additional sheet. 

Applications from severely handicapped people are welcome.