Tasks
- Organizing the lease/loan of aircraft tooling and equipment from external vendors
- Vendor selection to optimize the costs of the lease tooling
- Providing customer support regarding inquiries from customers interested in loaning Lufthansa Technik owned tooling and equipment
- Follow-up and monitoring of the delivery and the return of all tools on loan
- Cost control and optimization
- Providing reports and analysis upon request
Benefits
Free parking, Flight privileges, Employee events (summer festivals, participation in sports competitions etc), Hybrid working possible, Development programs / Training opportunities, Mentoring, Mentoring, Discounts
Requirements
- Engineering qualification
- Excellent command of English (both verbal and written)
- Good technical and mechanical understanding
- Excellent computer literacy skills essential
- Good communication skills and excellent customer orientation
- Able to work efficiently under pressure, multitask and priorities
- Able to work independently as well as having excellent team spirit
Company
About Lufthansa Technik Sofia Limited
Lufthansa Technik Sofia is part of the Lufthansa Technik Group - the worlds leading provider of maintenance, repair and overhaul services as well as modifications to the civil aviation industry. With tailor-made maintenance programs and advanced repair techniques, we ensure the reliability and availability of our customers aircraft fleets. We are independent of aircraft manufacturers and licensed internationally as a repair, manufacturing and development organization. With more than 26,000 employees and over 30 international subsidiaries, the Lufthansa Technik Group offers a full range of services in the fields of maintenance, overhaul, component support, engines, landing gears, VIP services, innovation and digital fleet solutions to around 800 customers worldwide. Lufthansa Technik Sofia has over 1200 employees. Our success is built on our people who are fundamental to our organization.
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