Infineon in Ireland

Our office in Dublin.

Why Infineon Ireland?

Infineon Ireland is home to Corporate Supply Chain functions and Research & Development Design Centres. Located in 3 sites across Dublin and Cork, we are a growing team of >200 people with 30+ nationalities. We serve customers in Europe and across the globe. While there are many reasons to join Infineon Ireland, below are our 3 favourite reasons to join the team now!

  1. International work environment and attractive benefits package: 
    We naturally work and live in an inspiring international environment, with colleagues from many countries near and far and as many languages spoken. Being part of the Infineon group, we offer access to an international network of experts as well as an attractive local and global career perspective.

  2. Foster the mindset of innovation:Innovation is a key differentiating factor. We have partnered with local industrial and academic bodies, participated in various innovative regional and pan-European projects (e.g. Horizon 2020), and will continue to do so.

  3. We focus on the long-term development of people and know-how:
    We foster individual growth, personal development and extensions of knowledge for our team. We have strong connections to universities in Ireland and we have a keen focus on educational support for our employees.

Insights into Infineon Ireland

What we offer you in Dublin.

Career Opportunities

As a Customer Logistics Management Representative you will be part of one of the teams that is the regional focal point for EMEA Customer Logistics Management. They will be responsible for the demand fulfillment and logistics management for a specifically assigned customer portfolio.

We offer direct entry options as well as trainee programs.

Find out more here.

At our site in Dublin we offer students an internship (Intra program – DCU, University of Limerick etc) from all levels who are studying BA in Languages (German) or who are interested in pursuing a career in Logistics / Supply Chain (with German).