EXPORT MANAGER
Export Manager :expert internationalization bridgehead for the international sale of the product, operating a pressure on foreign markets, trading, travel to the visibility and dissemination of the brand and the product. With a strong technological expertise in particular areas such as mechanics. Work in order to select and identify new markets, select potential partners for marketing, supply and productive collaboration, the detection of any foreign production sites capable of restoring competitiveness to the product.
Business Controller :integrative function and support to the administrative and commercial; essentially combines the two divisions in the analysis of sales data and industrial accounting helping the company to correct the strategy with an analytical approach and technical insight.
Lean Manufacturing Manager : checks and corrects the costs of the production cycle with great attention to waste and optimization of material and human resources. The engineering technician training allows you to critically analyze the choice of raw materials and tactics for negotiating with suppliers. In addition to the manufacturing process so it must know above all the 'entire "supply chain" with particular attention to supply with the aim of streamlining costs and schedule production. Now that the competition has moved on a global market, it becomes crucial to maximize production efficiency.
Energy manager :that is sustainability; must determine the level of consumption of the company and act on the double front brake to eliminate waste and negotiation with providers. The role is particularly crucial in companies with large energy consumption, but the skills are also expressed during the negotiations with providers; helps the company to optimize and define the level of energy consumption. His work is "cross" between divisions / business functions because they must deal with all the elements: procurement, finance, management ... It is a figure that requires expertise in both technology and finance with adequate training on the policies that govern the sector.