Translation Validation Coordinator (ENG-POL)
Ref No.: 6836
Our client is a home improvement company operating nearly 1,200 stores in 10 countries in Europe. We employ 77,000 people and nearly six million customers shop in our stores and online every week.
Our client has recently opened a new Finance Shared Service Centre in Cracow.
Region:
Kraków, małopolskie
Kraków, małopolskie
Requirements:
- Fluency in English (minimum C1 level)
- At least 2 years of experience in project coordination and additionally in translation/copywriting
- Management skills: ability to evaluate systems and processes, communicate goals in a clear and consistent manner, set and uphold high standards
- Personal accountabilities: leads by example, takes responsibility, drives continuous improvement, translates ideas into practice and ensures they are sustainable
Responsibilities:
- Coordinating the validation of translated product content to agreed SLAs (Packaging data, Instruction Manuals, selling product content)
- Utilising all the material available to ensure consistency and compliance to local requirements
- Delivering projects on time, whilst managing stakeholder expectations and risks
- Project manage and prioritise workloads
- Cooperating with the Operations Manager and Translation Validation teams regarding process improvement
We offer:
- A fantastic opportunity to join freshly started new organization, where you can build your career together with the development of the company
- The opportunity to develop your skills by working in a multi-national/ multi-cultural team
- Competitive benefit package (incl. sports card, private healthcare, life insurance)
- Possibility to work in a highly professional, stimulating and challenging work environment of European Company with great and long-term career prospective
- Opportunity to participate in training and development programs
- Attractive office location in A class building within a 5-minute walk from public communication
- Comfortable working environment
- Friendly and supportive company culture