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Frankfurt, Hessen

Senior Expert HR

Senior HR Expert Location: Frankfurt, Germany A role that inspires you As a Senior HR Expert, you will play a key role in shaping and supporting HR practices across a complex, international organisation. You will contribute to the development of effective, future-focused people processes that enable consistency, efficiency and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities: Contribute to the development and evolution of global HR processes and frameworks. Support the alignment of HR practices with wider organisational objectives and transformation initiatives. Provide guidance on governance, compliance and best practice across HR operations. Collaborate with internal stakeholders to improve process efficiency, scalability and service quality. Monitor performance indicators and contribute insights to support informed decision-making. Support digital initiatives and system improvements within the HR function. Drive continuous improvement and support change initiatives across the organisation. Your Profile: Extensive experience in senior HR or people-focused roles within complex organisations. Strong understanding of HR operations, governance and compliance in an international context. Experience working with HR systems and digital tools. Ability to work across functions and engage effectively with a wide range of stakeholders. Strong analytical, organisational and communication skills. Comfortable operating in environments undergoing change and transformation.
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Hamburg, Hamburg

Senior Legal Counsel - Antitrust

(Senior) Legal Counsel - Antitrust Location: Hamburg A role that inspires you Based in Hamburg, you will act as a senior adviser on antitrust and competition law within an international legal function. You will support complex commercial activities and strategic initiatives, providing clear, pragmatic guidance in a highly regulated environment. Key Responsibilities: Advising on competition and antitrust matters across business activities. Reviewing and negotiating commercial agreements with horizontal and vertical aspects. Assessing market power, competitive behaviour and cooperation structures. Supporting interactions with competitors, associations and industry bodies. Advising on M&A transactions, including merger control. Supporting investigations, regulatory proceedings and cartel damages litigation. Engaging with competition authorities and representing the organisation externally. Developing internal standards, guidance and antitrust training. Collaborating closely with compliance, business stakeholders and legal colleagues. Managing external competition counsel and related budgets. Monitoring legal developments and advising on emerging risks. Your Profile: Fully qualified lawyer with bar admission or equivalent qualification. Several years’ experience in antitrust/competition law, in private practice and/or in-house. Proven expertise in investigations and compliance. Solid knowledge of related areas such as M&A or commercial law. Strong communication and negotiation skills in international environments. Fluent German and English. Commercially minded, analytical and solution-oriented. Collaborative, adaptable and willing to travel occasionally. What’s on Offer? A collaborative, international working environment with real impact. Individual development opportunities and continuous learning. Flexible and hybrid working arrangements. Competitive annual leave entitlement. EU-wide mobility options. A comprehensive benefits package.
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Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg

Cyber Security Analyst

Cyber Security Analyst Location: Stuttgart A role that inspires you Join a Cyber Security Operations team protecting modern cloud infrastructures in complex, international environments. As a Cyber Security Analyst, you will focus on advanced detection and response, helping to identify, contain, and prevent real cyber threats across critical systems. Key Responsibilities: Monitor and analyse security alerts in a 24/7 SOC environment, including on-call rotations (Tier 1/2). Perform incident triage and validation using logs, telemetry, and contextual data. Escalate confirmed or high-risk incidents to Tier 3 / Incident Response teams. Support forensic investigations, root-cause analyses, and containment activities. Develop, test, and refine detection rules and use cases aligned with MITRE ATT&CK. Participate in threat hunting and purple team activities. Develop and improve playbooks, runbooks, and cloud-specific response processes. Create dashboards and KPIs, analyse trends, and derive improvements from lessons learned. Your Profile: Degree in computer science, IT security, or a comparable qualification, or equivalent practical experience. 2–4 years’ experience in a SOC or cyber security operations environment. Hands-on experience in alert triage, incident response support, and detection rule development. Scripting skills in Python, PowerShell, or Bash. Strong knowledge of cloud security (Azure, AWS, or GCP) and container technologies (Docker, Kubernetes). Solid understanding of networking, Linux, and common security controls. Experience with SIEM platforms and threat intelligence tools. Willingness to travel and participate in on-call duties. Very good German and English skills. Security clearance (SÜ2) or willingness to obtain it. What’s on Offer? A hands-on role in modern cyber security operations. Exposure to real-world threats in cloud-based environments. Competitive remuneration and modern working conditions. Flexible working arrangements, including mobile working options.
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Munich, Bayern

(Senior) Controller

(Senior) Controller Location: Munich A role that inspires you Join an internationally active organisation as a (Senior) Controller, supporting senior management with data-driven insights and financial steering. In this role, you will analyse strategic options, shape reporting and planning processes, and contribute directly to performance management and decision-making at group level. Key Responsibilities: Analyse strategic options for defined functional areas and assess their financial impact. Work closely with specialist departments to derive and align objectives with the corporate strategy. Design, further develop, and implement monthly and results reporting. Analyse key performance indicators and derive concrete management measures. Actively contribute to budgeting and forecasting processes and continuously improve planning quality. Evaluate the financial impact of company-wide initiatives and present results to management in a target-group-oriented manner. Work with large datasets, multiple data sources, and databases. Support the development of data-driven steering and controlling instruments. Your Profile: Degree in economics, business administration, finance, controlling, or a comparable qualification. Several years of experience in controlling, including solid budgeting and forecasting expertise. Experience with ERP systems and modern BI tools is an advantage. Strong affinity for technology and very good knowledge of Power Query and Power BI. Confident handling of large datasets and databases. Strong analytical skills and a structured working style with a solid understanding of financial interdependencies. Excellent MS Excel skills and strong communication abilities. High level of personal responsibility and ownership. Very good German and good English skills. What’s on Offer? A strategically relevant controlling role with high visibility to management. Opportunity to shape reporting, planning, and performance management processes. Work in a data-driven, modern finance environment. Long-term development opportunities within an international organisation.
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Munich, Bayern

Legal Counsel - Corporate Law

Legal Counsel - Corporate Law Location: Augsburg A role that inspires you As Legal Counsel - Corporate Law, you will join an international in-house legal team advising on complex cross-border matters. You will support the business on corporate law, contract law and M&A issues, working closely with internal stakeholders and external advisors across an internationally operating group. Key Responsibilities: Drafting, reviewing and negotiating commercial contracts, including distribution, supply, licensing and service agreements. Advising on international trade and cross-border contractual matters. Providing legal guidance on corporate governance and company law compliance. Drafting and reviewing shareholder resolutions, shareholder agreements and other corporate documentation. Supporting M&A transactions from due diligence to closing, including acquisitions, disposals, joint ventures and strategic partnerships. Coordinating with external legal advisors and internal stakeholders across multiple jurisdictions. Your Profile: Fully qualified lawyer with above-average state exams or an internationally comparable qualification. Professional experience in corporate law, contract law and M&A. Proven track record advising on complex international transactions. Pragmatic and commercially minded, with a focus on robust legal solutions. Confident communicator able to explain complex issues clearly and present alternative options. Intercultural competence and strong collaboration skills. Fluent English, written and spoken, with willingness to travel. What’s on Offer? A varied role with a high level of autonomy. Collaboration with experienced and qualified colleagues. Flat hierarchies and short decision-making processes. Flexible working hours. 30 days’ annual leave.
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Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg

Senior Tax Manager VAT

(Senior) Tax Manager VAT Location: Mannheim A role that inspires you Join an internationally active industrial services group as a (Senior) Tax Manager VAT, working at the heart of a specialised VAT team. In this role, you will advise on complex cross-border VAT matters, support digitalisation initiatives, and help ensure compliant, future-ready VAT processes across an international group environment. Key Responsibilities: Act as a central contact for VAT-related topics across group companies, with a focus on cross-border matters. Coordinate legally compliant VAT accounting abroad in cooperation with local tax advisors. Drive the automation and digitalisation of VAT processes, including e-invoicing and VAT determination. Support the implementation of future VAT reporting requirements (e.g. ViDA). Provide professional support to shared service centres responsible for transactional VAT activities. Monitor VAT-related legal developments in Germany and the EU and assess their impact on processes. Design and deliver VAT-related training sessions. Support tax audits, process enquiries, and assess fundamental VAT issues. Manage interfaces between VAT and other tax types. Your Profile: Degree in business administration, law, taxation, or a comparable qualification. Professional experience in value added tax with solid knowledge of the relevant legal framework. Ability to structure and prepare VAT-related data for accurate system representation. Tax advisor qualification is an advantage. SAP knowledge is a plus. Strong communication skills, confident manner, and team-oriented mindset. Business-fluent English skills for handling international topics. Willingness to develop cross-departmental solutions and continuously grow professionally. What’s on Offer? A responsible and varied role within a specialised international VAT team. Exposure to complex VAT topics and large-scale digitalisation projects. Flexible working arrangements, including remote working options. Structured onboarding and a supportive team culture. Competitive remuneration and an attractive benefits package.
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