Company Description
Do you want beneficial technologies being shaped by your ideas? Whether in the areas of mobility solutions, consumer goods, industrial technology or energy and building technology – with us, you will have the chance to improve quality of life all across the globe.
Job Description
Your valuable contribution to something big:
- Join a growing and superior team in an international environment
- Be part of Project Management Purchasing for Gasoline and Hydrogen Systems
- Be responsible as Project Manager Purchasing for change projects or new development projects worldwide (platform, customer & change projects) and represent your projects up to Executive Board Level located in our central locations abroad
- Take responsibility for the achievement of the project goals (costs, quality, deadlines, budget)
- Be an international interface to our Business Units in the area Powertrain Solutions and material-field-oriented purchasing organization defining strategies for product components
- Lead as a member of Simultaneous Engineering (SE) team SE work with suppliers
- Conduct technical supplier discussions (TSD)
- Take active role in Ratio Project Planning (RPP), recognize and drive ratio ideas
- Provide cost estimates for individual components and track material cost development
Qualifications
- Strong personality and communication skills, teamwork and assertiveness
- High degree of goal and result orientation
- Independent and structured way of working
- Degree in Industrial / Mechanical / Electrical Engineering, or comparable degree
- Professional experience in purchasing, manufacturing, project management and/or quality
- Knowledge of the product development process as well as technical manufacturing processes and cost calculation
- Good MS Office and SAP knowledge is an advantage
- Fluent in both Turkish and English
- German knowledge would be an advantage
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Application ends on
January 1, 1970