Student Worker - Trackman Agentic Workflow Lab
Confidential
Posted: March 6, 2026
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Quick Summary
Build AI and automation capabilities from the ground up in the Trackman Agentic Workflow Lab.
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Job Description
Are you a bachelor's or master's student in Engineering, Data Science, Economics, IT, Business Intelligence, or similar fields, and are you excited about applying AI and automation to real business problems? Are you curious, self-driven, and thrive when working with people across an organization? Then you might be our new Student Worker in the Trackman Agentic Workflow Lab.
About the role
As part of our brand-new internal team at Trackman, you will be building AI and automation capabilities from the ground up. Embedded in the Financial Planning & Analysis team, this role is about understanding real workflows and designing solutions that make them faster, smarter, and more scalable.
You will report directly to the CFO and collaborate closely with colleagues across Finance and Business Support. Over time, the team's ambition is to expand across all of Trackman, helping every department work more efficiently through intelligent automation.
You will not be expected to deliver finished and polished solutions from the get-go. Instead the job will be hands-on trial and error, failing fast while testing and learning.
Much of your work will be at the frontier of AI. We are looking for someone who figures things out independently, stays ahead of the curve, and brings knowledge back to the team.
Your primary responsibilities will be
• Working closely with colleagues to identify where AI and automation can create real value across a variety of business workflows
• Designing and building/programming AI agent and automation solutions on real internal use cases using industry relevant tools
• Taking ownership of your work from problem definition to delivery, with the freedom to shape how you get there
• Staying current on the AI and automation landscape and bringing new approaches back to Trackman