FIAT CHRYSLER AUTOMOBILES is an international group with a daily mission: delivering what it promises, starting with a commitment to the professional development of its employees. Being part of FCA means working in a dynamic setting that embraces innovation, with an open and multicultural mentality, and a professional environment that offers all employees significant opportunity to achieve excellence.

FCA Central and Eastern Europe located in Budapest is looking for a talented

Product Specialist (Slovak speaker)

Responsibilities:

  • Manage, together with the Market Accounts, the proper application of the approved pricing papers and product matrix/grid into: Pricelist, websites and back-end systems (Prices preparation and calculation )
  • Support of product development
  • Competitors analysis, statistics and Data entry
  • Monitor and report, together with the Market Accounts, FCA Models performance by tracking the KPI @ commercial and financial level
  • Monitor and report the competition landscape, by tracking commercial KPIs and demand evolution
  • Internal calculations, decision preparation process
  • Marketing support, media observation, business intelligence
  • Cooperation and communication with other departments

Qualifications:

  • College or University degree (economics)
  • Fluent English and Slovak language skills (written and verbal)
  • Prefered Fluent Czech language
  • Advanced Excel skills

Requirements:

  • Analytical Skills
  • Confidentiality, Time Management, Data Entry Management
  • Work effectively as a team contributor on all assignments
  • Interact professionally with other employees, customers and suppliers
  • Responsibility and details oriented
  • Reporting Skills, Reporting Research Results
  • Attention to Detail, Deadline-Oriented
  • Confidentiality, Time Management, Data Entry Management
In case you are interested in the above position, please send your professional English and Czech or Slovakian CV to [email protected]
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ID: 2266711  Dátum zverejnenia: 1.10.2015