At the center of Danfoss as a workplace, it is our aim to empower all colleagues to make an impact. This also includes how we interact with another and customers, the decisions we make and the behaviors we exhibit.
Are you curious to get to know us better? Then you have to meet the people in our teams from around the world! In the stories below, you will meet employees from different business areas and hear about how they create an impact every day with Danfoss. Discover why they joined the company, what they enjoy about their jobs, and how they take action for tomorrow, today.
We work towards a diverse representation in every team. That’s why one of Danfoss’ key priorities is to have more female leaders.
I work with IT and IoT transformation, and my task is to collaborate with business segments and transform the way we do IT and IoT in Danfoss.
With Danfoss IOT technology customers are able to reduce food loss by 16 million dollars. Hear more from Natalie about our Health Report project.
Isaura wanted to be an actress but chose to become a software engineer at Danfoss. She is fascinated by the crossroads where people and technology meet.
He was one of the software coders in the start-up company Leanheat. Now he is Managing Director, Leanheat by Danfoss, and the software helps save energy in buildings by using artificial intelligence and internet of things sensors.
Meet digital native Dianne Sunu. At Danfoss, she combines her passion for digital solutions and connectivity with her ambition to contribute in the fight against climate change.
1/3 of all food produced is lost or goes to waste. Hear more from Thomas about why he thinks digital technology is an essential component of solving climate change and how we work with innovation.
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He joined us to explore new ways and technologies and found it in a position as Key Account Manager for room automation and connected products in Germany.
A few years ago, Benxi vanished in smog. Now, the old steel capital of China can breathe again. Guangyu Zhang, Sales Director for Danfoss, has taken part of the transformation of Benxi. He has lived in the area all of his life, and he has also been part of the important task of implementing the solution for the city.
Ana Maria is an enabler of improvement in the global sales and marketing organization – fostering cooperation among experts across all career areas.
Jean-Sebastien supports the team by turning innovative ideas into final products for our customers. He creates the environment where these new, energy-efficient products can be realized.
He joined Danfoss back in 1995 as an office trainee. Today, he is responsible for leading procurement in relation to acquisitions and integration at Danfoss.
She is protecting the Danfoss brand as our Regional Anti-counterfeit Council for the Middle East and Africa.
Rikke Jorgensen is Global Lead on our Meet, Listen, Act program where she is taking customer loyalty to another level. Rikke chose Danfoss for “having that sense that could be human inside Danfoss, that it was completely fine that you had strengths and weaknesses.”
Once a participant in the Post Graduate Program, Mei today is a Business Controller at Danfoss who uses her global experience within finance and engineering to make an impact.
Sandrah Ramalepa is one of few women in what is very much a man’s world. She has come a long way and worked hard to reach that position. “I would not have it without Danfoss. They have helped me a lot and I think I can compete with the best in industry,” she says.
Petra is a Machine Operator and drives her frontline passion in our Neumünster facility, Germany.
Having started as a student, Sünje is now a qualified engineer and has been with Danfoss for many years. She works in a global team, making a difference by integrating technology into products and solutions.
Piotr, is an energy engineering student at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. Piotr is doing his master thesis project on refrigeration concepts with Danfoss.
Since childhood in Syria, Yasser has been into analyzing and processing. Naturally, Yasser took the digital way and became a Software Development Student. That was until he fled his homeland and ended up in Denmark.
We want to provide a work environment where everyone feels safe and respected, no matter who they are. In 2019, we hoisted the rainbow-colored flag at the headquarters in Nordborg for the first time and started our journey of celebrating diversity even more. During the Danish Pride Week, we decorated the headquarters and our Copenhagen offices in bright colors. To us, the flag is a symbol of welcoming everyone, celebrating and committing to diversity.
Challenging journeys demand diverse teams. In Danfoss, we are on a digital journey that involves going from several ERP systems to one common IT platform across Danfoss. It is a major task that influences the entire business, and it requires a high-performing, diverse team with a broad variety of competencies from very different parts of the organization.
More than 200 experts with different experiences and skills have been brought together under one roof in Flensburg, Germany, to work on Danfoss' One ERP project. In addition to bringing a crucial package of competencies to the project, the participants also enjoy being part of a team, which consists of 25 different nationalities, representing a wide scale of ethnical, cultural, and educational backgrounds, as well as very different career paths.
Diversity of thought combined with an inclusive work culture enables us to unfold the potential in every team, making us more agile and innovative. However, we are not where we want to be: The representation of women in leadership roles does not reflect our organizational gender split, nor the amount of talent in the world around us.
That’s why we have set ambitious targets to reach 25% women leaders by 2022 and 30% women leaders by 2025.
We want to break down barriers and assumptions about leadership roles and inspire everyone to achieve their potential. We want it because it is simply the right thing for us to do.
In Danfoss, we want to raise awareness against bias and take action for equality: An equal world is an enabled world.
The International Women’s Day is yet another opportunity to celebrate our 7.733 women at Danfoss across the world by highlighting role models and focus on gender equality.
Ilonka Nussbaumer, Head of HR and Lars Tveen, President of Heating, discuss how we walk the talk on equality.
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Equality plays us stronger.
As a leader I need to secure equality.
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