Part-time student for custom clearance and transport (Iasi)

Siemens VDO Automotive SRL

25-10-2007 | EXPIRA LA 24-11-2007

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RESPONSABILITATI

For the Research and Development site in Iasi we search for dynamic and motivated people to join our Logistic department as responsible for custom clearance and transport. In this position your tasks will be:

Performing standard custom clearance related to imports (temporary and permanent) and exports
Prepare required customs entry forms, classify goods, compute duty rate, sales tax, including all required data, expedite to customs office
Organization and conduction of the preference calculation
Transfer supplier and customer requests in transport orders to realize the delivery/pickup in time and cost effective
Give over transport orders to external freight forwarder considering law requirements


CERINTE

University degree - in progress
SAP/R3 Knowledge is a plus
Commercial knowledge
English language skills (German is a plus)


BENEFICII OFERITE

We will offer you:
Attractive salary package
A multinational environment with excellent career opportunities
The chance to work in a young and dynamic team with equipment of the highest quality

A mentor will support you to stepwise take over own responsibility after an initial training phase which will familiarize you with our products, tools, processes and organization

If you want to join our team please apply now or send your application in English to:
Siemens VDO Automotive SRL
Human Resources Department

Tehnopolis Park
B-dul Poitiers no.10
700671 Iasi
Phone: +40 (232) 307 266
Fax: +40 (232) 220 331
Email: recruiting.iasi@siemensvdo.com
Web: www.siemensvdo.ro


DESCRIEREA FIRMEI

Siemens VDO Automotive is one of the worldwide leading components suppliers for electronics and mechatronics. In our location Timisoara with more than 1.300 people and in the newly founded center in Iasi our engineers develop controllers for body, safety, engine and transmission applications as well as navigation systems and instrument clusters for future cars and trucks.