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Alexandra's Story

Motivating and developing my team

Alexandra gained her first insight into working at Infineon back in 2002 as part of a Girls’ Day hosted at Regensburg. Following an internship, she was taken on as an employee in October 2012, advancing to the position of Senior Manager Product Engineering in 2021. The key to leading, managing, and developing her team lies in an open-minded approach and good communication skills. Together with her team, her aim is to provide stable products and high yields.

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Giovanni's Story

Brains behind a new GUI

Giovanni is a Specialist Product Engineer working for Infineon in Padua, Italy. He started out as a master’s student in 2019, graduating to become a Methodology Engineer in 2020, and advancing to his current role in 2021. He combines programming and engineering skills to validate AURIX™ microcontrollers. With his curious and optimistic mindset, he also develops firmware and software for the automotive market. He even developed a GUI for a test app – from scratch!

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Jens' Story

Ramping up new products at speed

Having joined Infineon as a Product Engineer in 2014, Jens has worked in a variety of areas and is now a Senior Staff Engineer, Product Engineering in Warstein. His focus is on bringing the yield to a new level with the help of colleagues from different departments, drawing on his experience and strong motivation to help Infineon save costs.

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Leading, managing, developing, and giving orientation to my team – these are my everyday goals. As a team, we always keep an eye on the yields and stability of our products. Working with people inspires me – it is always exciting.

Alexandra Senior Manager Product Engineering in Regensburg, Germany

Alexandra's Story

Motivating and developing my team

Alexandra gained her first insight into working at Infineon back in 2002 as part of a Girls’ Day hosted at Regensburg. Following an internship, she was taken on as an employee in October 2012, advancing to the position of Senior Manager Product Engineering in 2021. The key to leading, managing, and developing her team lies in an open-minded approach and good communication skills. Together with her team, her aim is to provide stable products and high yields.

Alexandra in five words:

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The motivating team spirit within Infineon and the innovative products and solutions we are offering.

My main task is managing and leading my team. Yield management and the assessment of productive material is one of the main goals of my team. Within development projects, I am the ambassador for future production. 

I have a highly motivated and efficient team that keeps products stable and yields at a high level.

Working within a highly motivated team is a highlight for me, as is the opportunity to contribute to providing stable and innovative products. Another highlight for me as a manager is to work with my team and further develop them.

Balancing the tasks and responsibilities within my team during dynamic times. 

The people at Infineon inspire me – most of all the managers that I have and have had so far. 

This makes my job really exciting: Not only do I test the chips, I also develop firmware and software too.

Giovanni Specialist Product Engineer in Padua, Italy

Giovanni's Story

Brains behind a new GUI

Giovanni is a Specialist Product Engineer working for Infineon in Padua, Italy. He started out as a master’s student in 2019, graduating to become a Methodology Engineer in 2020, and advancing to his current role in 2021. He combines programming and engineering skills to validate AURIX™ microcontrollers. With his curious and optimistic mindset, he also develops firmware and software for the automotive market. He even developed a GUI for a test app – from scratch!

Giovanni in five words:

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Enabling products for the most important car manufacturers in the world. 

My daily focus is on firmware and software development for the validation of AURIX™ flash memories. I work on AURIX™ microcontrollers, designed and developed for the automotive market. The main goal of my team is to characterize and validate the flash memory of these devices. We develop our own firmware and tools to achieve this.

I have three main work results: analysis reports, microcontroller testware (firmware for testing purpose), and a desktop application used to run tests on the microcontrollers. 

I work in a young and proactive team and my job is very exciting because I like what I do: electronic and software/firmware development. 

The products are very complex, so I‘m still learning a lot! 

I developed the Graphical User Interface (GUI) for a desktop application used to test our chips and it is now used by many colleagues across different sites.

At the beginning, I didn’t know anything about GUI development, so I’m very proud of it.

My job is very diverse and broad. In addition to improvements to existing products, I also work on new products – which is pretty exciting, especially when we are looking to get them into volume production quickly. Working with a great team is great fun.

Jens Senior Staff Engineer, Product Engineering in Warstein, Germany

Jens' Story

Ramping up new products at speed

Having joined Infineon as a Product Engineer in 2014, Jens has worked in a variety of areas and is now a Senior Staff Engineer, Product Engineering in Warstein. His focus is on bringing the yield to a new level with the help of colleagues from different departments, drawing on his experience and strong motivation to help Infineon save costs.

Jens in five words:

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Infineon has a very special culture. I like the fact that innovation and communication span all levels. There are few hierarchy limitations and a general open-mindedness.

Stabilizing and increasing the yield for automotive power modules by identifying and solving issues that compromise the yield.

Best-in-class automotive power modules enabling today’s and tomorrow’s driving experiences.

Leading problem-solving teams with interdisciplinary members to keep Infineon at the cutting edge. You can also benefit a lot from the technical experience of your colleagues.

Bringing innovation and newly developed products in a short time to high volume production with excellent quality.

Be ambitious and curious, and keep networking with all your peers. You are welcome everywhere.