Airbus International Services

Aeronautics

Commercial&FinanceCoordinator

€32–40k ~AI est. Dublin, Ireland FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Commercial & Finance Coordinator at Airbus International Services. Skills: Commercial support, Financial administration, Data accuracy. Assist in preparation of commercial proposals. Assist in issuance of commercial proposals”

Industry & Context.

Aeronautics
Problems you'll solve

Problem solving skills

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Third-level business degree, 2+ years office administration

Nice to Have

SAP experience desirable

What You'll Do.

Assist in preparation of commercial proposals

Assist in issuance of commercial proposals

Assist in tracking of commercial proposals

Assist in posting of GR’s

Assist in creation of PO’s

Act as point of contact for mission preparation

Issue mission numbers

Manage travel bookings

Handle expense platforms

Support invoice queries

Support reconciliations

Manage customer Purchase Orders

Maintain accuracy of commercial data

Maintain accuracy of financial data

Support Commercial Project Managers

Assist in delivery of monthly pipeline forecasts

Assist in cost target monitoring

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Coordination of internal departments; Coordination of third-party providers; Liaise across departments

Communication Scope

Communication skills

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