FAQs
What is the main focus of the Working Student position in HV GaN Measurement and Testing?
The main focus of this position includes PCB design, assembly of prototype boards, and GaN device measurements and testing.
What study field should applicants be pursuing?
Applicants should be studying Electrical Engineering with a preference for courses related to power electronics or similar fields.
Is work experience required for this position?
Yes, applicants should have experience working in a laboratory.
What working style is expected from candidates?
Candidates should be able to work independently while also enjoying teamwork.
What language skills are required for this role?
Candidates should have fluent English skills, both written and spoken; proficiency in German would be a plus.
What documents should applicants attach to their application?
Applicants should attach a CV in English, a certificate of enrollment at the university, a latest grades transcript (not older than 6 months), and a high school report.
How many hours per week can a working student work during the lecture period?
A working student can work a maximum of 20 hours per week during the lecture period.
What is the enrollment requirement for applicants?
Applicants must be enrolled in their studies, and they should not have completed their examination results or modules, so they can work with the team for at least 6 months. Additionally, they must not be in a semester of leave.
Is it important for candidates to live close to the job site?
Yes, it is important for candidates to live close to the site so they can regularly come to work and be integrated into the team.
Does Infineon encourage diversity and inclusion in the workplace?
Yes, Infineon embraces diversity and inclusion, welcoming everyone for who they are and offering equal opportunities to all applicants and employees.