Power. Creativity. Passion.
Empower the Solar Future with us: This time we introduce to you our power electronics engineer Stögsi and give an insight into his technical day-to-day work routine in the R&D department at my-PV.
Empower the Solar Future with us: This time we introduce to you our power electronics engineer Stögsi and give an insight into his technical day-to-day work routine in the R&D department at my-PV.
In a five-part series, we provide an insight into everyday working life at my-PV and show the fields of activity and daily tasks of the my-PV team.
Our team consists of a colourful mix of young and old, is international with over fourteen nationalities and paves the way to a solar-electric future with a lot of team spirit and motivation. my-PV has experienced strong growth in recent years. Accordingly, our team has also grown and we have been able to welcome new employees in all departments, with whom together we shape the solar future.
Power. Creativity. Passion. With these three strong words, our colleague Stögsi describes his work at my-PV. What led Stögsi to his job at my-PV was the strong performance and the resulting conviction for the products of my-PV in his own home.
Stögsi now has been part of the my-PV team for a year. In the video, he tells more about the fascination of his job at my-PV and the products he now helps to develop himself.
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