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Working Student: MEMS Sensor Characterization & Testing (f/m/div)

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Placement Program

Requirements

  • Study field : You are currently studying microelectronics, microsystems engineering, electrical engineering or similar
  • Experience :
  • You have already gained practical laboratory experience (e.g. soldering, microscopes) through previous internships or your studies.
  • You also possess previous experience in programming (e.g. C/C++ for microcontrollers, MATLAB, Python).
  • Skills : You can analyze and solve problems systematically and you have great affinity for technical topics
  • Way of working : You work proactively and are a good team with excellent interpersonal skills
  • Availability : You are eligible for a working student position for at least 1 year
  • Language skills : You have fluent English skills, both written and spoken

Responsibilities

  • Reliable work: You conduct reliability testing of MEMS pressure sensors and microphones
  • Holistic overview: You support comprehensive characterization and failure analysis of MEMS pressure sensors and microphones, examining multiple parameters such as pressure, temperature, acoustic, electrical, and optical properties
  • Shape the future: You develop, optimize and automatize test setups for sensors characterization and handle laboratory equipment
  • Teamwork is dreamwork: You support the Design & Product Engineering team with their daily tasks

FAQs

What is the main responsibility of a working student in this position?

The main responsibility includes conducting reliability testing of MEMS pressure sensors and microphones, supporting comprehensive characterization and failure analysis, developing and automating test setups, and assisting the Design & Product Engineering team with their daily tasks.

What qualifications are needed to apply for this position?

Candidates should be currently studying microelectronics, microsystems engineering, electrical engineering, or a similar field. Practical laboratory experience and programming skills in languages such as C/C++, MATLAB, or Python are also required.

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.

Is this position only for students enrolled in specific programs?

Yes, applicants must be enrolled in a university and should not have completed their examination results or modules yet, ensuring they can work with the team for at least 6 months.

What documents need to be attached to the application?

The required documents include 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.

What kind of experience is preferred for this position?

Preferred experience includes practical laboratory experience (such as soldering and using microscopes) from previous internships or studies, as well as experience in programming.

What language skills are required for this position?

Candidates should have fluent English skills, both written and spoken.

Is it necessary for applicants to live near the office location?

Yes, it is important for applicants to live close to the site, as regular on-site presence is required to integrate into the team.

What type of projects will a working student work on?

A working student will work on exciting projects related to the characterization and testing of cutting-edge MEMS pressure sensors and microphones.

What is the work culture like at Infineon?

Infineon fosters a working environment characterized by trust, openness, respect, and tolerance, embracing diversity and inclusion. The company is committed to providing equal opportunities for all applicants and employees.

Manufacturing & Electronics
Industry
10,001+
Employees
1999
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Semiconductors are crucial to solve the energy challenges of our time and shape the digital transformation. This is why Infineon is committed to actively driving decarbonization and digitalization. As a global semiconductor leader in power systems and IoT, we enable game-changing solutions for green and efficient energy, clean and safe mobility, as well as smart and secure IoT. We make life easier, safer, and greener. Together with our customers and partners. For a better tomorrow. With a unique team, employees from more than 90 countries make Infineon a successful international company – with their skills, their enthusiasm and the courage to challenge the status quo and open up new horizons. Since the semiconductor was invented, we have helped shape the future – every single day.