Nestle

Procurement Finance Coordinator

Nestle

full-time

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Location Type: Hybrid

Location: LvivUkraine

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About the role

  • Act as the first level of support for any procurement requests within scope: SAP, EasyBuy, Easy Request, PR/PO creation, Shipment Creation, PO closure, Procurement approvals, technical questions.
  • Parked/Blocked Invoices proceeding
  • Reporting related to activities
  • Perform and support related KPIs and dashboards
  • Facilitate continuous improvement to drive value to the business: ensuring root cause analysis of mistakes identified, driving processes standardization and simplification, support automation
  • Prepare and conduct trainings/learning materials for Operational Buyers/Requestors on markets regarding operational topics, new tools, global initiatives etc.
  • Handle escalated issues and complaints from the Market and provide analysis/resolution

Requirements

  • An experienced professional in analytics
  • Solid expertise in procurement at least 1 year
  • Skilled in MS Office, particularly in MS Excel and SAP
  • A professional with strong communication, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills
  • Adaptable to change and cope in fast-paced environment
  • A professional with customer-first mindset
  • Attentive to details
  • Confident in English on at least Upper-intermediate level
Benefits
  • Remuneration package: annual salary review & bonus
  • 28 days of paid vacation
  • paid sick leaves
  • medical insurance
  • IT Club discount program
  • Official employment
  • Personal & Professional development opportunities
  • International environment and diverse team
  • Possibility of distance work
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
procurementanalyticsKPI reportingroot cause analysisprocess standardizationprocess simplificationautomationtraining preparationMS ExcelSAP
Soft Skills
communicationnegotiationstakeholder managementadaptabilitycustomer-first mindsetattention to detail