Your responsibilities
- Drive and develop trading activities in raw material exports from South America
- Develop strong supplier and customer networks, identify new business opportunities, and manage commercial negotiations
- Manage trading risks such as credit exposure, market volatility, and supply disruptions
- Collaborate internationally with our global trading teams and management to align strategy and growth initiatives
- Always adhere to country-specific and company-internal compliance requirements as well as legal regulations
Your profile
- Several years of experience in commodity trading of raw materials, ideally minerals, iron ore, manganese ore, metals and alloys or related commodities
- Excellent market knowledge, an existing network of industry contacts and knowledge of country-specific market regulations
- Strong intercultural skills and proven negotiation expertise
- Proactive, results-oriented mindset with the ability to work independently and develop structures
- Excellent written and spoken English skills - additional language skills are an advantage
- Willingness to relocate to Sao Paulo and thrive in a multicultural, fast-paced environment
You don‘t meet all the criteria but still want to be part of the #GENERATIONTK? We look forward to getting to know you
Your benefits
We at thyssenkrupp Materials Trading are a highly global, diverse and dynamic team working in a challenging but exciting industry. As part of our team, you have the opportunity to actively shape our future and contribute to the company's success. We offer you the following benefits:
- A competitive compensation package with performance-based incentives
- Relocation support and assistance in settling in Sao Paulo
- Diverse responsibilities within a highly motivated team, where you have ownership and freedom to shape your role
- Great career prospects and professional development opportunities to grow within the company
Contact
Janina Riahi
Head of Sourcing & Recruiting
+49 172 1006916
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