For our location in Cologne, we are looking for support as a Working Student in Customer Service (m/f/d) On Site – Dutch Customers What you can look forward to: A cool office in the heart of Cologne Free drinks and fruit at the workplace An exciting range of tasks in the camping and leisure industry Flexible working hours and an agile way of working A secure job in an established company with a flat hierarchy, short decision-making processes and a dynamic environment Working in a motivated, international team The job is on site in Cologne – for close teamwork and direct day-to-day communication Your new job: Interface between our headquarters and our customers Handling customer enquiries primarily in writing, occasionally by phone Providing support with issues and ensuring customer satisfaction What you should bring with you: You are enrolled as a student at a German university Native-level foreign language skills (Dutch) Strong customer focus; initial experience in customer service is an advantage You are available to start soon Good German or English skills are required for communication within the team Self-organisation and a structured way of working Team spiritOur mission: to equip all campers with the best accessories!
This is you A completed master 's degree in Business Administration focusing on marketing, sales or communications or similar academic backgroundEnthusiasm for topics at the intersection of marketing and salesA passion for working in an intercultural context is something that describes youInitial practical experience gained through internships or working student positionsYou are open for change, highly adaptable, fast at picking up new tasks, and have a results-oriented mindsetLast but not least, you speak German?
Then become part of our strong and experienced team in the R&D department! Student employees in the course of the master thesis (m/f/d) Topic: Automation of a Test Setup for Optical and Mechanical Qualification of Fiber Array Units Description The objective of this thesis is to design and implement an automated test setup to evaluate the optical and mechanical performance of fiber array units (FAUs).