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The Foreign Trade Operations Department at Robert Bosch Ltd based in Denham has a fantastic opportunity for an undergraduate student with a keen interest in Foreign Trade Customs Processes and Data Analysis to undertake a 12-month placement.
As an Intern in this department you will have an exciting opportunity to gain valuable experience working for a highly reputable global company where you can develop your personal and professional skills. You can gain broad business insights and an opportunity to build networks with colleagues from various departments entities and global regions. You will play a vital role in our team by leveraging various tools including Power BI to enhance transparency in our processes and results. Your responsibilities will include:
You will be actively supporting the operations team in areas such as:
Qualifications :
Good knowledge of systems preferred/prioritised (e.g. SAP)
Additional Information :
This is a 12-month internship beginning in June 2026. This position is open to undergraduate students who are required to partake in a work placement as part of their course.
Location: you will be based at the Denham office.
Shortlisted candidates will then be invited to participate in a face-to-face interview by the hiring team and/or an online assessment centre.
You must have the right to live and work in the UK when you start your placement and for the full duration of your placement. Please note your placement must be directly relevant to your course to comply with visa requirements.
Before attending an interview for this position you must inform your Faculty/School Placement Officer and we strongly suggest you check you are eligible for a placement before you apply. If your Faculty/School does not have a Placement Officer you must inform your course tutor.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Full-time
Full-time