Customer Support (German) - Eaton
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Hely: Budapest
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Műszakos munkarend: Szakmai gyakorlat, diákmunka
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Munkabér ajánlat: Nincs megadva
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Vállalat: MADS Iskolaszövetkezet

Leírás: Would you like to make a difference to the environment? Do you want to work for a global and ethical company? Join EATON and help us provide energy-efficient solutions that make a real impact.
We make what matters work. Feladat:
Customer Order Management mostly in SAP System.
Executing and answering order entry, order modification, order status, material availability and similar
requests from German customers and Sales colleagues.
Active participation in team meetings.
Óradíj: 2833 Feltétel:
Valid full-time active student certificate or passive legal student certificate (in this case we can only accept applications from students under 25)
Strong written and verbal communication skills in English (C1) and at least intermediate German (B2) knowledge
Experience in customer requests
Strong analytical skills
Strong attention to details
Ability to work in a team
SAP knowledge is an advantage
Business studies background
About Eaton:
Today, the world runs on critical infrastructure and technology. Planes. Hospitals. Factories. Data centers. Vehicles. The electrical grid. These are things people depend on every day. And the companies behind them depend on us to help solve some of the toughest power management challenges on the planet. At Eaton, we’re dedicated to improving people’s lives and the environment with power management technologies that are more reliable, efficient, safe and sustainable.
We are a power management company doing business in more than 175 countries. Our energy-efficient products and services help our customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic and mechanical power more reliably, efficiently, safely and sustainably. By giving people tools to use power more efficiently. Helping companies do business more sustainably. And by encouraging each and every employee at Eaton to think differently about our business, our communities—and the positive impact we can have on the world.