Germany
Overview
With a rich heritage of innovation, Tektronix is leading the way, enabling the technical innovation behind consumer electronics, computers, next-generation telecommunication networks, digital video and more. We encourage you to learn about what makes Tektronix a great place to work — no matter where you are located in the world.
Our Berlin location is a software development centre for 2.5G, 3G, 4G mobile data and networking optimization. Our Frankfurt location is a sales and service center for voice-over-packet (VoIP) technologies and traditional networks. And, our Cologne office is focused on the sales and service of Tektronix products.
Benefits
At Tektronix Germany, you will find competitive compensation and benefits. They include a company-matched pension plan, medical, dental, life and disability insurance, as well as perks like profit sharing and flexible work hours.
Culture
Combined with a serious commitment to our technology, you will find an atmosphere at Tektronix Germany that is friendly, supportive and very team-oriented. We value our associates as the most important assets to Tektronix' business, and empower them to learn, invent, create and achieve success. We recognize associate performance at regular intervals as well. What's more, the communication between associates and management is open and encouraged.
Living and Working in Germany
As the capital city of Germany, Berlin has undergone a great deal of change in the past 10 years, and continues to develop even today. You'll find cultural diversity, as well as a unique mixture of urban and rural living. In addition, Berlin offers a wide range of activities, from theatre and the opera to an abundance of outdoor attractions. To put it simply, whatever your interests are, you'll find exciting opportunities in Berlin.
Cologne, too, is a modern city with something for everyone. Stroll the banks of the Rhein River, or visit famous Kölner Dom. With friendly people and an abundance of cultural and recreational activities, Cologne is a great place to call home.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Frankfurt's most famous resident, once said that "Frankfurt is full of curiosities". There is still a lot of truth in these words today. One such curiosity is the interplay between the traditional and the modern, which is manifested in the mishmash of towering skyscrapers and tiny, half-timbered houses. With over half a million residents, Frankfurt offers its residents all the amenities of a large, thriving metropolis.
