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Undergraduate Placement Year 2026 – Finance & Sales Controlling Intern

Worcester Bosch
Worcestershire
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Job Description

Join us for your placement year in summer 2026! Our internships are designed to give you an insight into what it's like to work for a world-renowned brand with a culture of support and community.

This Internship is based in our dynamic Finance & Sales-Controlling team, part of our Finance department. No two days are the same in this fast-paced environment, the ideal opportunity for a student with an interest in finance to gain an insight into the workings behind larger companies. Our department is investing in data science and looking for talent that is excited by digitalisation and automation.

  

In this role, you will be responsible for:

   … parts of our legal entity pricing and claim management

   … dealing with multifaceted business queries from internal and external customers

   … collaborating and communicating to create regular business updates to the wider Bosch family

   … analysing domestic/commercial turnover developments across all product areas

   … participating in strategic forecasting processes on entity, group and world level 

   … maintaining our procedure documentation and develop new financial mapping tools

   … helping us continuously improve processes with digital transformation topic

Being part of an agile team there is always room for new ideas to be implemented. You will have the opportunity to get involved in other cross-functional working groups outside of your day-to-day job role.

 

Interested? Upload your CV and a Cover Letter today!

 


Qualifications

Please note that to be eligible for this role, you must be an undergraduate student seeking a placement year as part of your degree - if you do not meet these criteria please consider applying for other positions.

Our ideal candidate should have:

You should

… be IT literate with an interest in learning more about digital business solutions (SAP).

… consider yourself as a person with good overall standards of literacy and numeracy, and be confident to communicate with people at all levels of the business. 

… have a good practical knowledge of standard Windows software (Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, etc.)

… have an interest in or ideally a knowledge of Power BI and data science.

… have a strong organisational/planning skillset, helping to meet deadlines (also under pressure).

… have a quality mindset and high attention to detail.

… enjoy working with others on challenging projects with steep, cross-functional learning curves (we have fun at work).

… still be able to work well independently on specific tasks that contribute to a bigger business picture.

Please Note: No specific degree is required for this role.

Right To Work: please ensure you have a valid Right To Work in the UK status for the entirety of the placement year upon submitting an application.

 



Additional Information

Deadline for Applications: 31/12/2025

Please note, we reserve the right to close this vacancy at any time so we encourage candidates to submit their applications as soon as possible.

Expected Start Date: June / July 2026

Please note that this date is advisory and can be flexible within reason.

Contract Duration: 1 year & 1 month

Working Hours:

39 hours per week – standard working pattern of 08:00 – 17:00 Monday to Thursday and 08:00 – 16:00 Friday with a 1-hour lunchbreak

Working with us comes with the following benefits:

  • 20 days annual leave per year plus bank holidays
  • Access to the Perkbox Benefits platform
  • Discounts on products from across the Bosch Group
  • Enhanced pension contributions
  • Access to Bosch Social Club membership offering you and up to 5 friends and family discounts on excursions and events
  • Volunteering days
  • Policy to support growing families
  • Health & wellbeing support including: over 200 trained mental health first aid champions, free of charge employee assistance programme
  • And more!

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