Reporting to the Regional FCL Trade Management Manager, Oceania Trade, this role is responsible for:- OVERALL ROLE PURPOSE Assist in:- (Trade) Rate & surcharge negotiation with carriers for port-port rates and nominated accounts (Trade) Responding to tenders to clinch contracts from local, regional & global customers (Trade) Developing and maintaining relations with ocean freight carriers (Trade) Providing country guidance and support (GSC) Ensuring carrier contracts are updated correctly and timely into ocean freight buying system (GSC) Representing Asia Pacific countries in global meetings, consolidate feedback and suggestion to global team (GSC) Collaborating with GSC team to uphold the effect and efficiency of the performance in various tasks ACCOUNTABILITIES External - Customers - New and Existing Responsible for responding to tenders and RFQs to clinch contracts from regional and global customers Internal - Customers Trade Related Responsibilities Support and assist Regional FCL Trade Management Manager Oceania relater issues, e.g. Reports, presentations, market update, statistics, etc Regional Buying Negotiate competitive rates for FAK, named accounts & surcharges and buying incentives Establish country’s requested rates with carriers (for named accounts requests) Understand country’s needs and negotiate specific requirements with target carriers e.g. space protection / allocation , free time on demurrage and detention Develop and maintain relations with global ocean freight carriers with head offices in Asia Pacific; enhance local collaborations from regional perspective Space Management Set up space protection to align with annual budget and country requirements with carriers Monitor weekly lifting and monthly budget reports which shows countries’ performance and target carriers’ adherence and take timely corrective actions Prevent and resolve space & equipment issues Country OFR Organisations Assist countries in the areas of product and business development to achieve target carriers’ adherence Establish regular market information per trade to countries Support countries in the Asia Pacific on rates and carriers’ related issues e.g. space allocation, equipment issues, rates requests, etc Guide local offices in pricing strategy, market situation & processes.
Key Responsibilities: Receptionist Greet and welcome visitors, ensuring a positive first impressionManage incoming calls and direct them appropriatelyMaintain an organized and tidy reception areaCoordinate visitor access and issue visitor badgesProvide high-quality customer service and assist with inquiries Administrative Support Assist with scheduling and coordination of meetings and appointmentsManage incoming and outgoing mail, including sorting and distributing packagesMaintain accurate records and files, including office supplies inventoryPrepare and distribute internal communications, memos, and announcementsAssist with travel arrangements and expense reimbursements Workplace Operations Ensure meeting rooms are set up and equipped with necessary technologyAssist with event coordination, including room bookings and catering arrangementsLiaise with vendors and suppliers for office supplies and maintenance requestsCoordinate office equipment repairs and maintenanceAssist with access card management and security procedures Health and Safety Monitor and report any health and safety hazards or incidentsEnsure compliance with workplace safety policies and proceduresConduct regular inspections of common areas and report maintenance issuesAssist with emergency response protocols and evacuation procedures Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent (additional education/training is a plus)Proven experience in a receptionist or administrative roleStrong interpersonal and communication skillsExcellent customer service orientationProficient in using office software and equipment (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite, phone systems)Ability to prioritize and multitask in a fast-paced environmentAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsUnderstanding of basic health and safety regulations What we can do for you: At JLL, we make sure that you become the best version of yourself by helping you realise your full potential in an entrepreneurial and inclusive work environment.
As Process Chemist, you will act as the operational eye of the chemical process, ensuring chemical stability, safety, and product quality throughout solid propellant manufacturing. You will report to the Chemical Manager and work closely with Process Engineering, Production, and Quality teams. Your key responsibilities include: Process monitoring & control - Perform in-process chemical monitoring during mixing, vacuuming, and polymerization stages - Verify critical parameters such as viscosity, temperature, vacuum level, reaction stability, and material homogeneity - Support process adjustments in coordination with Senior Chemical Engineers and Process Engineers - Ensure strict adherence to recipe-specific instructions, SOPs, and defined operational limits Sampling & analytical testing - Collect samples at defined control points throughout the production process - Conduct laboratory analyses, including moisture analysis, viscosity and density measurements, reaction stability assessments, and visual inspections - Ensure correct sample identification, labeling, and full batch traceability Documentation & data integrity - Record all measurements, test results, and observations in laboratory logs and LIMS/ERP systems - Ensure full traceability of batches, deviations, and corrective actions - Support preparation and review of batch records and process documentation Deviation handling & escalation - Immediately report deviations, abnormalities, or safety concerns - Participate in preliminary root-cause analyses (RCA) and propose preventive measures Collaboration & HSE - Work closely with Process Engineers, Shift Managers, and Quality Control to ensure smooth production flow - Support training of operators on chemical handling and process compliance - Ensure full compliance with HSE, MSDS, and PPE requirements in lab and production environments We are looking for a hands-on, detail-oriented chemist who thrives in a structured, safety-critical production environment and takes pride in precision, documentation, and chemical control.
As Process Chemist, you will act as the operational eye of the chemical process, ensuring chemical stability, safety, and product quality throughout solid propellant manufacturing. You will report to the Chemical Manager and work closely with Process Engineering, Production, and Quality teams. Your key responsibilities include: Process monitoring & control - Perform in-process chemical monitoring during mixing, vacuuming, and polymerization stages - Verify critical parameters such as viscosity, temperature, vacuum level, reaction stability, and material homogeneity - Support process adjustments in coordination with Senior Chemical Engineers and Process Engineers - Ensure strict adherence to recipe-specific instructions, SOPs, and defined operational limits Sampling & analytical testing - Collect samples at defined control points throughout the production process - Conduct laboratory analyses, including moisture analysis, viscosity and density measurements, reaction stability assessments, and visual inspections - Ensure correct sample identification, labeling, and full batch traceability Documentation & data integrity - Record all measurements, test results, and observations in laboratory logs and LIMS/ERP systems - Ensure full traceability of batches, deviations, and corrective actions Support preparation and review of batch records and process documentation Deviation handling & escalation - Immediately report deviations, abnormalities, or safety concerns - Participate in preliminary root-cause analyses (RCA) and propose preventive measures Collaboration & HSE - Work closely with Process Engineers, Shift Managers, and Quality Control to ensure smooth production flow - Support training of operators on chemical handling and process compliance - Ensure full compliance with HSE, MSDS, and PPE requirements in lab and production environments We are looking for a hands-on, detail-oriented chemist who thrives in a structured, safety-critical production environment and takes pride in precision, documentation, and chemical control.
As Chief Chemical Engineer / Manager, you will be the scientific authority for solid propellant production and a key leader in our production organization. You will have two direct reports (chemists/technologists) and report to the Chief Production Officer (CPO) based in Vojens, Denmark. Your main responsibilities will include: Own the chemistry of our solid propellants – develop, document, and validate all fuel formulations and recipe control standardsDefine and maintain critical process parameters (temperature, mixing time, vacuum, catalysts, etc.) and ensure robust process windows from lab scale to full-scale productionLead and manage the analytical laboratory: raw material testing, in-process testing, test methodologies, calibration, documentation, and data traceabilityDrive recipe change control – plan and execute pilot batches, validation, and transfer to production, including updates of SOPs and work instructionsConduct root-cause analysis in collaboration with Process Engineering and Maintenance to address recurring defects, quality deviations and process instabilityEnsure full batch traceability and strong HSE practices for hazardous materials (classification, storage, transport, and safe handling)Collaborate closely with Quality Control to define sampling plans, acceptance criteria and CAPA activities (Corrective and Preventive Actions)Contribute to supplier qualification and material approval, including definition and verification of technical specificationsContinuously improve yield, scrap rate and recipe cost through optimization of formulations and process parametersMaintain and prepare documentation for ISO, AQAP and defense-quality audits related to chemical operationsLead, coach, and develop your team of chemists and technologists and help build a strong safety- and quality-driven culture on site We are looking for an experienced and hands-on chemical leader who thrives in a high-tech, safety-critical production environment and enjoys building something new.
As Chief Chemical Engineer / Manager, you will be the scientific authority for solid propellant production and a key leader in our production organization. You will have two direct reports (chemists/technologists) and report to the Chief Production Officer (CPO) based in Vojens, Denmark. Your main responsibilities will include: Own the chemistry of our solid propellants – develop, document, and validate all fuel formulations and recipe control standards Define and maintain critical process parameters (temperature, mixing time, vacuum, catalysts, etc.) and ensure robust process windows from lab scale to full-scale production Lead and manage the analytical laboratory: raw material testing, in-process testing, test methodologies, calibration, documentation, and data traceability Drive recipe change control – plan and execute pilot batches, validation, and transfer to production, including updates of SOPs and work instructions Conduct root-cause analysis in collaboration with Process Engineering and Maintenance to address recurring defects, quality deviations and process instability Ensure full batch traceability and strong HSE practices for hazardous materials (classification, storage, transport, and safe handling) Collaborate closely with Quality Control to define sampling plans, acceptance criteria and CAPA activities (Corrective and Preventive Actions) Contribute to supplier qualification and material approval, including definition and verification of technical specifications Continuously improve yield, scrap rate and recipe cost through optimization of formulations and process parameters Maintain and prepare documentation for ISO, AQAP and defense-quality audits related to chemical operations Lead, coach, and develop your team of chemists and technologists and help build a strong safety- and quality-driven culture on site We are looking for an experienced and hands-on chemical leader who thrives in a high-tech, safety-critical production environment and enjoys building something new.
In addition, establishing the tone and expectation for the 3M partnership within SID across the markets of International will be first order priority. The role reports to the Executive Director, IG Portfolio Lead, Commercial Operations International. Leadership Provide strong strategic and operational marketing expertise and guidance for SID and market brand leads within International Region impacting directly the marketing functional results within the Region given the position holder directs the execution of the SID marketing strategyAbility to lead, manage, and motivate cross-functional matrix teams across international markets; fostering a culture of continuous development and improvement within the marketing communityProvide brand leadership for 3M partnership and embed integrative ways of working that enables the business to benefit from cross-functional thinking and alignment as a constantLeads the execution of the 3M operational brand plan across the international region, influencing business decisions of General Managers, which makes the position holder responsible for the SID budget & P&LOwns and drives the operational brand planning process for portfolioCo-responsible to build talent and succession pipeline for above-market Marketing positions Strategic thinking Ability to generate and leverage insights to solve complex problems and to translate into action that helps course correct portfolio/brand performance where neededAbility to launch and build new brands and adept in managing brands through their lifecycle at an above-market and in-market levelProvide strategic thought partnership to the ED IG Portfolio Lead and to the Head of International Marketing for SID growth potential realisation Execution Develop aligned customer focused brand plans and enable consistent and disciplined implementation across the international regionImplement performance tracking and management system for SID brandsProven experience in driving operational delivery within the context of marketing in an international operating environmentBuild region-wide confidence in portfolio/brand strategies and plans, and establish a culture of good practice sharingEstablish strong relationships with key external stakeholders (e.g., physicians, patient associations, and professional/medical associations and societies) Position Qualifications and Experience Requirements Education: Graduate degree or equivalent required.
Documentation,Traceability & Compliance • Maintain full traceability of inspected items, datasets, images, and reports in line with internal procedures and defense-grade standards. • Ensure high documentation quality and audit readiness; support audits, investigations, and internal reviews related to NDT and product integrity.
As part of our team, you will take on the following responsibilities: You support the analysis and preparation of marketing, campaign, and performance data (e.g. paid media, website, international campaigns).You create, maintain, and automate regular reports and dashboards (KPIs, funnel analyses, performance overviews).You contribute to measuring the success of marketing activities (e.g.
Key responsibilities Deal Execution & Financial Analysis Lead the preparation and execution of hotel sale assignments, pitches, and client proposalsDevelop and apply advanced financial models to assess strategic alternatives and capital structuresManage virtual data rooms, investment memorandums, and marketing deliverablesAnalyse market data, monitor financial trends, and prepare high-quality client presentations Client Relationship Management Build and sustain strong relationships with investors, operators, and partnersRepresent JLL at major industry conferences, networking events, and client meetingsCollaborate across regional and global JLL teams to deliver seamless cross-border solutions Team Leadership & Collaboration Manage direct reports and mentor junior team members to support professional growth Contribute to a high-performance, collaborative culture within the DACH and wider EMEA teamsMaintain accurate records in JLL’s CRM and research databasesUndertake site visits and property inspections with clients and investors Qualifications required / Your profile University degree in Business Administration, Real Estate, Finance, Hotel Management or other related fieldsMinimum 5 years’ experience in hotel real estate, hospitality investment or a related capital markets fieldOutstanding academic and professional achievementExceptional financial modelling, analytical and market research skillsGreat attention to detailStrong team orientation and leadership skillsAbility to multi-task and thrive in a diverse and fast-paced environmentGreat interpersonal and communication skills to interact with external and internal stakeholders including senior managementAdvanced MS Office skills, especially in Excel, PowerPoint, Word and OutlookTrack record of initiative, analytical excellence, and delivering results in a fast-paced environmentFluent in German and English (both written and spoken) We offer Opportunity to work with the world’s leading hotel real estate advisory team, on some of the sector’s most significant transactionsDirect exposure to international capital marketsAccess to JLL’s global network and knowledge-sharing platformFlat hierarchy in a dynamic, collaborative, and supportive work environmentStrong recognition for high performance, with competitive rewards and career development opportunitiesParticipation in industry events to expand your professional network To apply Please submit your cover letter, CV and academic transcripts.
Maintain detailed notes and summary information within the Service Request Module and provide a regular summary. Reporting Track and report actual seat demand versus projected seat demand at the building level.Reports the current supply and capacity, and forecasts inventory changes, site metrics, activity and opportunities.
Main Roles & Responsibilities of the Contract Support Administrator Understand, anticipate and delivery customer (internal and external) needs while building effective relationships.Managing and operating site CMMS systemRaising and chasing of supplier orders including dealing with supplier queries.Input engineers time sheets onto the relevant systems.Compiling of Customer Weekly, Monthly and Annual Reports, and other reports as required to enable the Company to fulfil its contractual obligations.Produce quotations in the required format and in line with agreed process.Updating and uploading information to the client’s systems as required in a timely manner.Liaison with the operations team from engineer to director level.Raising of work orders in a timely and accurate manner and chasing old work orders to ensure closure.
Procuring spares from suppliers if required.Compilation of critical incident & near miss reporting and after-action reviews.Ensure all critical equipment operational issues are escalated immediately, in line with local site process.Review service reports of all Specialist Vendors, chasing any recommendations/follow up actions with Specialist Vendors.Production of Site-Specific SOP/MOP/EOP.Assist the Assist Chief Engineer in the delivery of critical infrastructure scenario training.