Company
LUZA Group
LUZA Group
Job Title: EDI Supply Chain Analyst
Location: Lisbon
Work Regime: Hybrid (3x office)
Step into a dynamic ecosystem where the future of business is created and lived every day. Be part of it!
At LUZA Group, passion, perseverance, and the drive to excel define our path to success.
Founded in 2006, we are a Portuguese multinational with over 1,200 talented professionals and a turnover surpassing 30M. With a strong presence in key markets like Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Brazil, Mexico, the United States, and Chinawe deliver innovative solutions in engineering, IT, design, consulting, Industry 4.0, training, and recruitment. Our people and their talent power everything we do.
This is a moment of growth and opportunity. The future belongs to visionary minds. Will you join us?
Overview / Summary:
We are looking for a EDI Supply Chain Analyst to join our company.
Responsibilities and Tasks:
Mandatory Requirements:
#VisionaryFuture - Build the future, join our living ecosystem!
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