Welcome to
Leipzig
Welcome to
Leipzig
The automotive and supplier industry plays an important role in the city. Major car makers such as Porsche and BMW have established plants here, thereby strengthening the image of Leipzig as an industrial location. SMP operates a module centre in Leipzig where the final assembly of door panels is carried out.
MSAS specializes in the manufacturing of interior products such as cockpits and center consoles for one of the world-renowned automotive brands. Our services include pre-logistics, system integration, and assembly. For our customer, we assemble the highly complex automotive components in a 'just-in-sequence' delivery."
Join our team and help us shape world class vehicles with our products.
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Our engineers work directly with our customers throughout the entire process right from the drawing board to production. A strong technical background, particularly in the automotive industry, electronics, electro-mechanics, power distribution, and/or wire harness assembly, is advantageous. We value creativity and an inventive approach as it allows our engineers to envision new and better solutions that will help both Motherson and our customers meet future challenges. Strong communication and interpersonal skills are also essential.
The IT department has a variety of positions available that require a current knowledge of the latest advances in hardware, software, data, and cybersecurity management, among other competencies. Strong communication skills are required for providing efficient internal and external technical support, as well as communicating and collaborating with customers about their hardware and software requirements. We value a hands-on attitude, a strong work ethic, attention to detail, as well as problem-solving abilities.
The Logistics/Shipping/Scheduling Department ensures both timely dispatch and delivery to customers. Team members are responsible for maintaining inventory levels, optimising lot sizes and freight costs, and scheduling deliveries to meet the needs of our customers.
Knowledge of ERP/MRP and EDI as well as familiarity with the industrial environment are advantageous.
Candidates should be good at communication, organisation and planning. The ability to work under pressure is advantageous as the Logistics Department is frequently required to find quick solutions to problems that arise in the global supply chain.
The Purchasing Department's responsibilities include coordinating the flow of orders to ensure on-time deliveries, vendor management, and contract negotiations in direct and indirect sourcing. Members of the Purchasing Department maintain operational relationships with suppliers and optimise purchases and contracts which requires cooperation and coordination across various divisions of the group.
Attributes that are needed are a positive attitude, excellent communication skills, and the ability to positively influence others.
The Quality Department supports the implementation and continuous improvement of quality management systems, conducts process and product audits. Team members respond to supplier and customer concerns while actively monitoring work on the shop floor to identify potential and actual quality issues. Candidates should have knowledge of quality-assessment tools and have a systematic and analytical approach to problem-solving. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are also required.
About Leipzig
Known for its book fair, classical music and major car brands Leipzig is the largest city in the federal state of Saxony and has a population of 575,000.
It is of historical importance in the field of letterpress printing, is famous for its music and is an important centre for the automotive industry. In March each year, the Leipzig Book Fair takes place, which is the second biggest book fair in Germany. More than 2,200 national and international exhibitors come to Leipzig to present the fascinating world of literature. The city is home to one of the oldest universities in Germany, as well as the oldest schools of commerce and music in Germany. The musical tradition of Leipzig dates back to Johann Sebastian Bach and Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy who both lived and worked in the city.
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