insight – International Management Consultants sucht in Oldenburg eine/n Sales Manager Poland / EU (m/w/d) (ID-Nummer: 13665271)
YOUR PLUS WITH US: An open-minded, friendly team with an open door policy Work with a global leader in premium software for the glass, window, and door industries Modern tech setup, your own laptop, and flexible hybrid work options Competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package Subsidized lunch and free beverages Attractive childcare allowance to support your family Private accident insurance and free English and German language courses Employee discounts and exclusive partner perks Fitness & health app with bonus rewards Foosball table (table soccer) for quick breaks and laughs Regular team events and get-togethers YOUR TASKS: You support our national and international customers, ensuring their requests related to our ERP software are handled efficiently and smoothly – from order entry to production and dispatch control By taking full ownership of incoming service requests, you analyze and prioritize them and ensure issues are resolved quickly and effectively via phone, email, or our ticketing system You manage and maintain the team’s ticket queue, including assignment, follow-up and quality assurance With precise documentation of processes and solutions you help to improve our service constantly You turn customer feedback into product innovations by collaborating closely with Product Development, Sales, and Project Planning Beyond daily support, you contribute to implementation projects and lead smaller customer initiatives, such as quality reviews and project walkthroughs YOUR PROFILE: With a degree in business or production management, business informatics, computer science, or a related technical field, you bring a strong academic foundation Your hands-on experience in support for software solutions - whether at a junior or advanced level - enables you to guide customer requests smoothly from issues to solutions You have a solid understanding of technical processes within production environments You are familiar with databases, SQL and report designers Fluency in Polish and English and your collaborative mindset make it easy for you to work effectively across international teams Even under pressure, you stay focused, solution-oriented and keep the customer’s perspective in mind We look forward to your application!
The sales office for the AMEAP region is located in Dubai. For the region Europe & AMEAP we are searching for a Manager Regulatory Affairs & Product Labelling, to be based in The Netherlands or at one of the European locations. YOUR ROLE Responsible for compliance of Dawn Foods products with all relevant food legislation in the European and AMEAP markets; this involves raw materials, recipes, labels and other forms of communication Managing and coaching the teams for both Regulatory Affairs (9 employees) and Product Labelling (6 employees) across the various international locations Embedding the regulatory function as integral part of product management, product development, procurement, production and quality assurance processes; risk assessment of new legislation on manufactured and marketed products Contributing to certification audits in close cooperation with Quality Assurance with respect to product specifications and compliance Ensuring that all product labels are compliant with relevant food legislation in the various countries.
The Deputy Laboratory Manager will support the Laboratory Manager in the delivery of the service and management of the laboratory team. This is a full-time role working 37.5 hours per week - weekend rotation will be required at approximately 1:4 Key Responsibilities: Full range of clinical procedures, including ICSI, vitrification and PGT Communicating with patients about treatment options and results Quality Management, including supporting with audit, document control, non-compliance, quality control/assurance.
The Deputy Laboratory Manager will support the Laboratory Manager in the delivery of the service and management of the laboratory team. This is a full-time role working 37.5 hours per week - weekend rotation will be required at approximately 1:4 Key Responsibilities: Full range of clinical procedures, including ICSI, vitrification and PGT Communicating with patients about treatment options and results Quality Management, including supporting with audit, document control, non-compliance, quality control/assurance.
To work within the legal framework as laid out by the 1990 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act of Parliament and Care Quality Commission To manage difficult situations with competence, taking appropriate action, utilising relevant protocols and supporting the patient, their relatives and members of the multidisciplinary team as required.
Participate in research projects as needed. Communication: Attend lab/clinic meetings as directed by Lab Manager. Ensure effective communication with other departments and TFP. Participate in patient information events and represent TFP at industry conferences.
Working closely with satellite services, local NHS Consultants and internal teams—including the Patient Services Manager, Quality Manager, Finance Officer and General Manager—the position supports effective contract management, timely responses to patient enquiries and continuity of care across commissioned services.
The Clinic Operations Manager works in close partnership with the GM to align operational delivery with the clinic’s strategic and commercial objectives. The General Manager (GM) retains full accountability for financial performance, budgeting, commercial strategy, and overall clinic risk.
To work within the legal framework as laid out by the 1990 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act of Parliament and Care Quality Commission To manage difficult situations with competence, taking appropriate action, utilising relevant protocols and supporting the patient, their relatives and members of the multidisciplinary team as required.
To work within the legal framework as laid out by the 1990 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act of Parliament and Care Quality Commission To manage difficult situations with competence, taking appropriate action, utilising relevant protocols and supporting the patient, their relatives and members of the multidisciplinary team as required.
To work within the legal framework as laid out by the 1990 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act of Parliament and Care Quality Commission To manage difficult situations with competence, taking appropriate action, utilising relevant protocols and supporting the patient, their relatives and members of the multidisciplinary team as required.
This involves the patients’ sense of care, control, value and cost in a broad sense. · To manage situations in the nursing/sonography area not covered by standard operating procedures. · To contribute to the holistic approach to patient care that the clinic endeavors to provide