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2021-10-01 18:12:28| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Our international and agile team is searching for a motivated person to support in the position as an internworking student mfd in supply chain management. You enjoy working in a dedicated, dynamic and international environment? You would like to take part in a New Space endeavor to revolutionize the space industry? Then apply for us. Your Tasks Accountability of subprojects in the supply chain management with technical focus Handle inquiries and orders Process optimization including the supplier selection and quality assurance Support the direct communication between procurement, production, development and suppliers, and work in direct contact with our engineers Compare and drive offers Deal with sourcing orders after consulting with the engineers Support variance analysis and procurement reporting Supplier databank maintenance Your Qualifications Bachelor or master study in Engineering, Business Engineer or related discipline with a technical focus Work experience in the business areas Supply Chain Management or Procurement in a technical industry are desirable You bring technical affinity and are an enthusiast about New Space Experienced in using MSOffice applications Fluent English oral and written all daytoday activities are performed in English Selfindependent and a structured way of working Strong communication skills and capacity for teamwork

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