Job offer
Dual degree program in Applied Computer Science 2026
Ready to start your career in data and IT?
Would you like to learn how to develop new approaches to analyzing large amounts of data and contribute to improving our weather forecasts?
Are you interested in gaining an understanding of modern software development practices and IT systems?
Would you like to work independently and collaborate in project teams to develop solutions?
Are you looking for a dual bachelor’s program with alternating three-month phases of study and practice?
We have the right job for you!
Dual degree program in Applied Computer Science 2026
(f/m/d)
Weather is more
At WetterOnline, around 160 employees worldwide ensure not only highly accurate weather forecasts but also a great working environment. As a dual student (f/m/d) of applied computer science, you will learn how to handle large amounts of data and support us in programming software in interdisciplinary teams. You can expect a committed environment with various areas of responsibility and room for your own development.
To be successful with us, you will need:
A high school diploma, which will be successfully completed by 2026 at the latest, as well as enthusiasm for computer science and mathematics
Interest in software development and modern technologies
Initiative, reliability, good self-organization, and analytical thinking skills
Enjoyment of completing the theoretical phases at the FHDW in Bergisch Gladbach
You can look forward to:
A great time that will inspire you both professionally and personally
All training costs covered by us
Many additional benefits such as a notebook, flexible working hours, smartphone, fresh fruit, and other offers
An attractive training allowance: 1st year €1500 / 2nd year €1800 / 3rd year €2250 (gross monthly)
Start date: September 1st, 2026
This is what we also offer you
The wishes for work-life balance are as individual as the people who work for us. That’s why we offer you various opportunities to shape your working day according to your needs – from flexible working time models to health care.