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Product Engineer - Japanese Speaking

Aldershot
6 months ago
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A fantastic opportunity for a Product Engineer - Japanese Speaking, has arisen for my client based in either Aldershot, Hampshire or Düsseldorf, Germany.

As a Japanese Speaking Product Engineer, based in Hampshire or Germany, you will have the opportunity to work for a premium electrical connector design and manufacturer, who specialise across the automotive sector.

The Product Engineer - Japanese Speaking, located in Hampshire or Germany, will be responsible for assisting the sales team with technical customer support around their product portfolio. They will work with their overseas design and manufacturing teams to ensure customer product requirements at met.

Responsibilities for the Japanese Speaking Product Engineer will include:

Create business plans to support the development of new product lines.
Create an "opportunities roadmaps" indicating key customers and potential sales.
Provide technical support to the sales organization and on occasions to customers' directly.
Prepare high quality professional presentations

To be successful in the Japanese Speaking Product Engineer you will have a strong grasp of both the Japanese and English languages as well as an Engineering background across either electrical, electronic or mechanical engineering principals.

This job opportunity is with a company that has a diverse product range supplying into the automotive, aerospace and oil & gas industries, and pride themselves on unrivalled levels of customer service.

APPLY NOW! For the Product Engineer - Japanese Speaking job, based in Aldershot, Hampshire or Düsseldorf, Germany by sending a cover letter and CV to (url removed) or by calling Tom Drew on (phone number removed) or (phone number removed). Otherwise, we always welcome the opportunity to discuss other Sales roles

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