Would you like to expand your knowledge and experience? Do you enjoy working in teams? We offer an inspiring environment for talented people who want to get involved. You will become a part of exciting embedded projects that involve future technologies and high-tech methods and tools.
Interested? Then take a look behind the scenes.
Hitex GmbH operates independently as a subsidiary of Infineon Technologies AG and is a leading provider in the field of embedded systems. All threads come together at the company headquarters in Karlsruhe: Development and production, sales, marketing and administration are located here. We are a diverse team of experts from all over the world, of different nationalities and ages, with the common goal of building a safe and secure embedded world.
In the development department, we take care of our customers' needs throughout the entire product development process in the embedded sector, regardless of whether it is a partial or complete project. We also provide help with small and large problems through our technical consultants. From automotive engineering to communication technology, aviation or railway to security technology, more and more manufacturers rely on our development services. No two projects are the same, and we thrive on diversity, which is how we get things done.
Get to know how Elisabeth develops controls in the area of embedded systems with a main focus on functional safety. Alongside with compliance in the development process according to standards to ensure the safety of the controls.
Learn how Björn implements functional safety requirements in many customer projects and development jobs for our customers - for example with the AURIX microcontroller from Infineon.
Meet Apurva and find out why this former student decided to pursue a career as a Technical Sales Engineer at Hitex and what she likes about working in the Operations team.
Hitex is headquartered in Karlsruhe, a vibrant and dynamic city located in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. With a population of approximately 310,000, it is the second largest city in the state. Known for its unique fan-shaped layout, Karlsruhe captivates its residents with streets that stretch out like rays of sunshine from its central palace. This distinctive design enhances the city's charm and makes it a delightful place to live and work.
At the heart of Karlsruhe lies the magnificent palace, built in 1718, which now houses the Baden State Museum. Residents can enjoy climbing the impressive palace tower, strolling through the enchanting palace gardens, and taking a ride on the palace garden train, a favorite among families and children. The palace and its surroundings serve as a testament to the city's rich history and cultural heritage.
Karlsruhe is not only a cultural hub but also a significant center for law in Germany. The city proudly holds the title "Residence of Law" as it hosts the Federal Constitutional Court, the Federal Court of Justice, and the Office of the Federal Public Prosecutor General. These institutions underscore Karlsruhe's pivotal role in the nation's judicial system, providing a robust legal environment for its residents.
For those passionate about art and culture, Karlsruhe offers a wealth of opportunities. The city is home to the Center for Art and Media (ZKM), one of the world's leading museums for new media. Additionally, the Alte Schlachthof area combines art, culture, and a lively start-up atmosphere, making it a hotspot for creative minds. The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) further enhances the city's reputation as a center of scientific and technological innovation, fostering a vibrant community of scholars and researchers.
Karlsruhe offers numerous green spaces that invite residents and their visitors to relax and unwind. Beyond the palace gardens, the city boasts zoological gardens and the Günther-Klotz-Anlage, both of which offer extensive natural landscapes and idyllic watercourses. These oases of relaxation are perfect for walking, picnicking, and enjoying the great outdoors, providing a peaceful escape within the urban environment.
The city's strategic location on the northern edge of the Black Forest, coupled with its proximity to the Palatinate and Alsace, makes Karlsruhe an attractive regional center. Its excellent rail and highway connections to major cities like Frankfurt, Basel, Stuttgart, Munich, Strasbourg, and Paris enhance its accessibility. The favorable, mild climate, and the city's exceptional cultural and scientific institutions make Karlsruhe not just a place to visit, but a place to live, thrive, and love.
Join us and become part of a community that is inspired by a fascinating mixture of history, law, art, and nature. Enjoy a city that offers a high quality of life, rich cultural experiences, and countless opportunities for personal and professional growth - at Hitex.