Internship: Procurement and Logistics improvement (Non Thesis)
Job Description
Duration: 6 months, 40 hours per week
Start: ASAP, no later than January or February 2019!
You will work in different projects and support the Program Management Office (PMO).
In this role, you have the opportunity to
Demonstrate your competence(s) in the field of Procurement and Logistics and at the same time learn how you can turn these competences into value for yourself and our multinational, innovative, healthtech company.
You are responsible for
To act as a project coordinator and support to the overall PMO. Main tasks will be:
- Coordination between the different work streams, business entities and functions. (standardized reporting and structure)
- Link the procurement dataset to the business dataset to enrich our overall Airfreight data. (What do we ship question)
- Process mapping over the different BG’s Value Stream Mapping (Why and how do we ship question)
- Facilitate meetings and conventions
The Forwarding and distribution (logistics) procurement team and part of an x-functional effort with a focus on supply chain.
You will be based at the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven
- Currently studying towards your University Bachelor or Master in Sciences in next directions: Supply Chain Management, Business Administration or Business Economics/Econometrics
- Project management skills, strong analytic skills and the ability to be decisional in an organizational sensitive environment
- Preferably knowledge of procurement and or logistics
- Self-propelling and persevering personality
- Fluent in English
An insight in Philips, logistics, procurement and x-functional teamwork.
- This internship assignment is not suitable to perform your thesis and requires a full commitment 40 hours per week.
- We are looking for student that can run a 6 months assignment
- We want to welcome you as soon as possible, but not later than January or February 2019
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Required documents in order for us to continue with your application:
- Resume
Please note that in order to be considered for an internship, you need to be registered as a student during the entire internship period. Formal documentation of which may be requested at any time. Students from outside the EU need to fill in an NUFFIC agreement, which needs to be signed by the student and the university.
Please note that the contents of our regular internship assignments are not suitable for professionals (and/or MBA students) with professional work experience.