Overview
Global Customs Strategic Coordinator (f / m / d)
Location Germany Bayern Munich
Remote vs. Office: Hybrid (Remote / Office)
Company: Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG | Organization: SE CFO | Business Unit: Taxes & Customs | Employment: Full / Part time: Full-time | Experience Level: Mid-level
Responsibilities
- You closely collaborate with the Global Head of Customs for the Siemens Energy Group on strategic topics and matters to evolve the Customs Function of the Group.
- You represent the Global Head of Customs in workshops and meetings to ensure the strategic position is considered accordingly.
- You build a robust network within the company which is allowing you to tackle challenges independently.
- Work in close partnership with the Global Head of Customs, supporting the integration and execution of key initiatives and priorities.
- Develop strong connections with internal and external collaborators, emphasizing collaborative problem-solving and facilitating significant change.
- Prepare and deliver impactful presentations to efficiently communicate strategic topics, updates, and recommendations.
- Demonstrate integrity and discretion, earning trust as a reliable partner with access to critical and strategic information within the Global Customs Function.
- Be organized, independently addressing complex global challenges and delivering high-quality outcomes that the Global Head of Customs can count on.
- Serve as a key point of contact for the Customs Team, stepping in confidently during the absence of the Global Head of Customs to ensure continuity and support.
What You Bring
- MBA, University degree in economics, trade, or customs or relevant experience.
- Long term work experience in customs and international trade. Deep understanding of customs matters on a global scale.
- Affinity for trade IT solutions and processes (MIC).
- Ability to self-organize and unguided work on complex matters.
- Excellent communication, presentation and networking skills
- Excellent command of English is required; proficiency in German is considered an advantage.