Sales Director Germany - Capital Equipment in Hamburg Sie arbeiten als Sales Director (m/w/d) im Investitionsgüterbereich für ein renommiertes, international stark wachsendes Unternehmen aus der Medizintechnik, das zu den Global Playern der Branche zählt.
With currently around 36,500 employees at over 125 locations, the Company is active worldwide and generated adjusted sales of €8.1 billion in fiscal year 2024. YOUR TASKS As the Global Commodity Director for Central Equipment, you will assume worldwide responsibility for the strategic direction, further development, and performance of the “Central Equipment” commodity group.
Communicate with RPCM counterpart on day to day issues and requests Management Support Trade Director in monitoring& ensuring local compliance of target carrier adherence & space allocation Monitor key accounts’ performance, rates and resolve any space/equipment issues Develop and improve processes by research and innovative action Ensure efficient flow of information concerning carriers’ activities and market development to management Marketing and Sales Prepare and provide competitive port to port rates to GBT team for global tenders Access, manage & take risks for strategic accounts to obtain large volume accounts File rates with carriers upon award of business Provide updated information on carriers’ situation and changes in ocean freight surcharges and rate development RMT System Uphold the speed, quality and quantity of services are delivered by the team in Manila for all trades Set Key Performance Indicator, Service Level Agreement, and Standard Operation Procedure with GSC solution management Provide guidance in rates updating to ensure accuracy and make it as user friendly as possible for the countries Suggest ways to improvise the system to facilitate data entry Support internal IT renewal roadmap implementation in Asia Pacific.
Responsibilities also include establishing and maintaining efficiencies in the areas of Receiving, Shipping and Work Order Picking, leading to improvements in on-time performance of department pats flow and services. Work with department Director, Leads and other KHS departmental personnel in identifying and incorporating strategic initiatives to improve department work performance.
Responsibilities also include establishing and maintaining efficiencies in the areas of Receiving, Shipping and Work Order Picking, leading to improvements in on-time performance of department pats flow and services. Work with department Director, Leads and other KHS departmental personnel in identifying and incorporating strategic initiatives to improve department work performance.
YOUR TASKS • You draft and negotiate commercial and procurement contracts with international suppliers • You provide adhoc legal advice on agreements such as real estate leases, equipment leases or research and development cooperation agreements • You prepare and maintain standard templates, forms and internal legal guidelines • You deliver legal in‑house training for procurement and technical teams • You support cross‑border collaboration within the Global Procurement legal team • You report directly to the Legal Director Global Procurement in Pamplona YOUR PROFILE • You are fully qualified to practise law in Germany with strong academic credentials • You bring at least five years of experience in private practice or in-house, ideally in construction, engineering or the energy sector • You have experience working with commercial contracts in an international environment • You communicate clearly and negotiate confidently, with strong organisational skills • You are fluent in English, German and ideally one additional European language • You have experience in risk and claim management or are willing to build this knowledge • You are open to occasional international travel YOUR BENEFITS Nordex offers a range of attractive benefits – here’s a selection of what you can look forward to.
For the global Product Stewardship & Regulatory Affairs organisation, we are searching for a professional and knowledgeable Director Regulatory Affairs. POSITION Globally responsible for product regulatory compliance regarding food contact materials, cosmetic and pharmaceutical packaging for Flint Group manufactured and resale products Managing and developing the global regulatory team, mainly located in Europe and the US, and ensuring close alignment with the various stakeholders in the divisions Defining and executing the regulatory affairs strategy and implementing policies, guidelines and best practices Developing and maintaining accurate and up to date regulatory digital documentation and paperwork towards customers; ensuring timely and complete response to regulatory requests Driving projects to achieve and maintain international and/or national regulatory compliance for new and existing products Performing and/or organizing risk assessments for substances used/present in the products based on scientifically acceptable methods Liaising and negotiating when necessary with regulatory authorities Representing or coordinating representation of Flint Group in trade associations; communicating the necessary information to the regulatory and/or business teams Designing scenarios for possible future developments and implications Reporting to the Senior Director Product Stewardship & Regulatory Affairs.