RUTRONIK Electronics Worldwide
Customer Service (m/f/d)

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Join Rutronik as a team player! The world of electronics is our world. We are one of the leading global distributors of electronic components, employing a staff of over 1.500 at more than 76 sites around the world, and are constantly seeking fresh talent. Discover the prospects and opportunities offered by a job at Rutronik and become part of our success.
What we offer:
An innovative and international company that enjoys consistent growth Continuous growth through technical training with Rutronik and directly with our suppliers A salary system that rewards performance, attractive benefits and a company car allowance await you We support your future career with training and education opportunities tailored to your needs
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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You’ve got the grades and the economics background, and your bank internship is exactly the experience this scheme looks for. Apply soon — deadlines close within the month.
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Your role:
Coordinating day-to-day operations in order processing, from order acceptance to shipment Serving as the point of contact for customers Recording and monitoring safety stock levels Managing consignment inventory Initiating internal escalations Recording customer complaints Preparing reports for customers


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Your qualifications:
Completed vocational training in a commercial field, such as industrial clerk, office clerk, wholesale and foreign trade clerk, or a comparable field Previous work experience in one of the above-mentioned areas is a plus Ideally, an interes in technology You enjoy working in a team and communicating with customers, manufacturers and colleagues You have very good English and Microsoft Office skills and already have some experience with SAP
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