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Toyota Motor Europe’s R&D Material Engineering team is offering a 6-month internship (from March 2026) focused on...
Toyota Motor Europe’s R&D Material Engineering team is offering a 6-month internship (from March 2026) focused on developing innovative printed fabrics for car interiors. Based in Zaventem, Belgium, you will research and evaluate new 2D and 3D printing technologies on textile materials, conduct benchmarking and standardized testing, and assess performance, durability, sustainability, and cost.
This internship at Toyota Motor Europe focuses on benchmarking and supporting the development of eco-friendly car accessories in line with carbon neutrality and circular economy goals. You will analyse how accessories are going “green” across the industry and help introduce recycled, recyclable, and lightweight alternatives, as well as new products that reduce overall vehicle impact. Working with multiple stakeholders, you’ll contribute to more sustainable accessory solutions that support Toyota’s environmental ambitions and industry transition.
This role supports the HRBP Planning team in making HR processes more efficient, more digital, and easier to use. You help turn ideas into practical actions, organise skilling activities, and support HRBPs with small improvement tasks. It’s a hands‑on role with plenty of learning opportunities and close collaboration with the HR Manager and BP team.
This internship at Toyota Motor Europe focuses on developing and automating Powertrain Hardware-in-the-Loop (HiL) testing for BEV projects. You will support the setup and improvement of a HiL laboratory, working on bi-directional charging (V2G) systems and micromobility BEV applications. By building and debugging Simulink models, enhancing test automation, and analysing results, you will contribute to advanced powertrain validation methodologies while gaining hands-on experience with EV systems, charging protocols, and real-time simulation technologies.
This internship at Toyota Motor Europe’s Hydrogen Factory Europe focuses on software development for fuel cell systems. You will contribute to the improvement and validation of the in-house developed Customer Interface (CIF) software, which controls multiple Fuel Cell Modules for commercial applications. Your work includes enhancing Model-in-the-Loop validation, automating testing processes, managing parameter calibration, and supporting bench validation of new software versions—gaining hands-on experience in automotive software development and hydrogen technology.
This internship at Toyota Motor Europe focuses on market research and product planning for next-generation Software Defined Vehicles. You will support the development of future digital products and services by analysing customer needs, market trends, and competitor offerings in areas such as AI, cloud, and connected services. Working closely with cross-functional and global teams, you’ll help shape product strategies, define value propositions, and translate emerging technologies into meaningful, customer-centric solutions.
Toyota Motor Europe’s B2C Connected Services team seeks an intern to support its shift toward software-driven mobility. The role involves market research, subscription analysis, customer journey design, business case development, and launching connected services through mobile apps, collaborating with R&D, IT, and marketing teams in a dynamic, international environment.
Join our purchasing team to drive digitalisation and AI-powered process improvements, gaining hands-on experience while helping buyers and engineers work smarter in a global mobility leader.
Six-month internship in Toyota’s B2B Data Business team focused on developing connected-vehicle data products for fleet, leasing, and insurance partners. You will analyse competitors, gather fleet needs, support business setup and pricing, contribute to marketing materials, and collaborate with legal and compliance teams to deliver GDPR-aligned, data-driven solutions.
Develop a Diagnostics-over-IP tool for future Toyota vehicles, working hands-on with Python, automotive ethernet and ECU diagnostics in an R&D telematics team shaping next-gen connectivity.
Support purchasing new projects by driving data-driven profit management, sustainable sourcing, and digital dashboards, while gaining hands-on experience with Power BI, HRDD, and strategic sourcing decisions.
This internship at Toyota Motor Europe focuses on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) simulation and validation of automotive electronic systems. You will support the evaluation of PCBs and vehicle systems through EMC simulations and hands-on testing in EMC chambers, both on benches and vehicles. By comparing simulation tools and validating results against real measurements, you’ll contribute to defining robust vehicle specifications and countermeasures, gaining practical experience in EMC theory, advanced simulation software, and automotive electronics testing.
This role supports Toyota Motor Europe’s people development strategy by helping strengthen The Toyota Way culture and assisting in the transition to a new Learning Management System through analysis, content preparation, and user‑support materials.
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Toyota Motor Europe’s Materials Engineering division offers a Master’s project focused on developing semiconductor nanomaterials for photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical water splitting to produce green hydrogen. Tasks include thin-film preparation, co-catalyst development, solar-driven testing, material characterization, and literature research, supporting sustainable fuel technologies and low-impact future vehicle innovation.
Develop a Model-Based Systems Engineering framework to manage requirements, build SysML system architectures, and analyse performance trade-offs in early vehicle development, supporting digital simulation and model-based engineering at Toyota Motor Europe.
Help shape the future of electric vehicles by building and calibrating digital thermal simulation models, enabling faster, smarter, and more sustainable vehicle development through advanced model-based engineering.
You will support the Powertrain Testing Department by improving a digital Test Request tool, creating automated reporting solutions, and organizing technical knowledge in SharePoint. The role involves working with O365 tools, collaborating across teams, and applying scripting skills to enhance testing workflows.
Toyota Motor Europe’s Powertrain Division seeks an engineering student intern to support battery pack design. You’ll create CAD models, develop components, validate designs with stakeholders, and assist benchmarking. Ideal candidates study mechanical or electrical engineering, work independently in multicultural teams, and have strong English and 3D design software skills.