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Frankfurt, Hessen

Group Leader Anti-Money Laundering

Group Leader Anti-Money Laundering Location: Frankfurt This role leads a cross-border AML function, providing regulatory oversight and driving continuous improvement across multiple jurisdictions. You will combine people leadership with hands-on expertise in complex AML/CFT topics within a regulated banking environment. Key Responsibilities: Lead and develop the AML team across Luxembourg, Germany and Switzerland. Act as Deputy Money Laundering Officer for Luxembourg. Advise senior stakeholders on AML/CFT and financial crime matters. Develop and assess AML governance, processes and controls. Translate regulatory requirements into practical measures. Coordinate internal and external AML audits. Enhance screening, transaction monitoring and control frameworks. Assess AML risks for new products and outsourcing. Oversee AML controls, reporting and suspicious activity reporting to the FIU. Requirements: Degree in economics, law or a related field. 4+ years’ AML experience in banking, asset management or audit, with initial leadership exposure. Strong AML/CFT regulatory knowledge. Experience in Germany and Luxembourg; Switzerland an advantage. Structured, analytical and independent with strong communication skills. Proficient in MS Office. What’s On Offer: A senior, high-impact role in a supportive professional environment. Long-term career prospects within a stable banking group. Collaborative culture and modern, flexible working conditions.
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Frankfurt, Hessen

Legal Counsel - Compliance

Legal Counsel - Compliance Location: Frankfurt An international organisation in the food and ingredients sector is seeking a Legal Counsel with a strong focus on compliance. The role combines global compliance governance with hands-on legal advisory work in a dynamic, international environment. Key Responsibilities: Develop, implement, and monitor global compliance frameworks and processes. Drive and continuously enhance the organisation’s compliance culture, including tailored training initiatives. Advise management and business teams on compliance matters, particularly data protection, information security, AI governance, antitrust, and anti-corruption. Monitor regulatory developments and translate new requirements into pragmatic, business-oriented solutions. Provide legal advice on commercial, sales, and corporate law matters, including contract, product liability, and warranty issues. Draft, review, and negotiate complex contracts with international distribution and procurement partners. Manage liability-related cases and legal risk assessments. Requirements: Several years’ experience in a legal department of an international company or a commercial law firm. Completed legal qualification with a strong focus on commercial law and compliance. Proven practical experience in compliance management. Strong understanding of business processes and interest in digital and process-driven solutions. Pragmatic, hands-on mindset with strong prioritisation skills. Excellent analytical ability, commercial awareness, and risk sensitivity. Confident communicator with strong negotiation skills. Fluent in German and English. What’s Offered: Broad responsibility in an internationally oriented role. Flat hierarchies, collaborative culture, and short decision paths. Professional development through structured training and learning programmes. Modern working environment with a strong focus on digitalisation. Competitive benefits package, including mobility support, pension schemes, and additional perks. Structured onboarding and opportunities for long-term growth.
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Remote, Berlin

Senior Controller Procurement and Logistics

Senior Controller Procurement & Logistics - Functional Controlling Location: Remote (Germany) In this role, you will take ownership of functional controlling for Procurement & Logistics, supporting cost efficiency, supply security, and performance improvement within a complex group environment. Key responsibilities: Establish and further develop central functional controlling for Procurement & Logistics. Lead budgeting, forecasting, and medium-term planning with procurement and supply chain stakeholders. Manage cost and performance controlling across material, logistics, and supplier structures. Monitor KPIs, analyse deviations, and derive actionable recommendations. Drive cost optimisation, standardisation, and value-based sourcing initiatives. Prepare management reports and decision-relevant insights for senior stakeholders. Support digitalisation, automation, and process optimisation initiatives. Act as the central contact for Procurement & Logistics controlling topics. Your profile: Degree in business administration, engineering, health economics, or a comparable field. 5+ years’ experience in controlling, ideally within procurement, supply chain, logistics, or operations. Strong expertise in cost management, KPI systems, and planning processes. Proven stakeholder management skills in matrix organisations. Analytical, proactive, and improvement-oriented mindset. Advanced SAP and MS Excel/PowerPoint skills; BI tools are a plus. Fluent in German and English. What’s on Offer? High-impact role in a modern controlling function during a transformation phase. Flexible working hours with hybrid/remote options. Competitive, performance-related compensation. Scope to shape and develop your area of responsibility. Professional development in a collaborative environment.
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Remote, Berlin

Senior Controller Shareholder and Investment

Senior Controller - Shareholding & Investment Controlling Location: Remote (Germany) This role provides financial oversight of investments, shareholdings and transformation initiatives within a large healthcare group. You will partner closely with senior leadership to support disciplined capital allocation and long-term strategic change across hospitals, real estate and corporate functions. Key Responsibilities: Steer and monitor CapEx programmes, including construction, IT, MedTech and infrastructure investments, ensuring governance compliance. Support acquisitions, divestments and restructurings across the full investment lifecycle. Build and review investment cases, DCF and scenario models; prepare materials for executive decision-making. Monitor financial performance of healthcare and hospital participations within regulated environments. Deliver economic and lifecycle analyses of hospital real estate portfolios. Control public funding and transformation programmes, ensuring compliant use and reporting. Act as a finance partner to strategy, M&A, real estate and operating entities. Your Profile: Degree in Finance, Business Administration or similar. Several years’ experience in investment or group controlling, ideally in healthcare or capital-intensive sectors. Strong investment appraisal, CapEx and financial statement expertise. Experience with public funding and regulated environments is an advantage. Advanced Excel and PowerPoint skills; ERP/BI experience (e.g. SAP). Analytical, structured and confident working with senior stakeholders. What’s on Offer: A high-impact role shaping healthcare transformation. Direct exposure to senior leadership and strategic investments. Flexible, remote-friendly working model. Clear long-term development opportunities.
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Hamburg, Hamburg

Tax Manager

Tax Manager Location: Hamburg This role offers the opportunity to take ownership of a broad range of tax matters within an international group environment. You will work closely with internal stakeholders and external partners, contributing to compliance, transactions, and strategic growth initiatives. Key Responsibilities: Manage income tax and VAT compliance for domestic group entities as part of a small specialist team. Prepare current and deferred tax calculations for group financial statements and act as key contact for auditors. Independently lead tax audits, including communication with tax authorities and external advisors. Take responsibility for tax aspects of European M&A transactions. Conduct tax due diligence and review transaction documentation for German projects. Coordinate and manage external advisors on international transactions, acting as the interface to internal teams. Advise on a broad range of national and international tax matters within a multi-entity group. Requirements: Qualified tax advisor with several years of experience in tax compliance and transaction-related work. Background in a professional services firm or an international corporate environment. Strong knowledge of German corporate and income tax, with exposure to international tax topics. Broad, generalist mindset with the ability to understand the wider business context. Confident user of accounting, reporting, and analysis tools; strong Excel skills. Very good written and spoken English; experience with tax or consolidation tools and transfer pricing is a plus. Structured, independent working style with strong communication skills, flexibility, and a high level of ownership.
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