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Boston Scientific
Boston Scientific
At Boston Scientific, you will find a collaborative culture driven by a passion for innovation that keeps us connected on the most essential level. With determination, imagination and a deep caring for human life, we’re solving some of the most important healthcare industry challenges. Together, we’re one global team committed to making a difference in people’s lives around the world. This is a place where you can find a career with meaningful purpose—improving lives through your life’s work. About the role We are in an evolving healthcare environment, with an increasing focus on sustainability. Many country healthcare systems are implementing roadmaps to support their Net Zero goals, with a strong focus on decarbonisation, waste reduction and social value. Across the region there are variable approaches to sustainability, with mandatory requirements implemented in tenders and partnerships. As an ESG Intern, you will be part of the EMEA ESG team at Boston Scientific. The selected candidate will act across divisions supporting the French commercial organisation in understanding ESG requirements within tenders and supporting the local organisation to optimise their response to these requirements. These insights will help define what Environmental, Social and Governance means for Boston Scientific by narrowing the wide landscape of opportunity into a clear vision, focused strategy and short- and long-term priorities Your Responsibilities Will Be Data mining tenders within France to identify ESG criteria. Categorisation of criteria: including weighting and evolution over the last 3 years Support with the interpretation of customer asks,and identify where there are gaps/opportunities for improvement in current BSC processes. Develop localised tools support the tenders/commercial organisation in answering ESG questions (FAQ document) Capture categories and questions in a usable format in the relevant automated systems Communicating with multiple partners and project participants What We Look For In You Graduated in a Bachelor's or studying a Master's degree or higher in Sustainability or related fields. Eligibility to sign a full-time internship agreement (TFG handed in or already discussed). Fluency in French and English is mandatory (level B2+). Analytical mindset. Strong communication skills with the ability to work within an international matrix team environment. Strong organizational skills, following up on activities and daily tasks. What We Can Offer To You 6-month paid internship (1000€ gross per month + tickets restaurant); Working in an international environment Attractive benefits package Inspirational colleagues & culture A team-oriented company culture Possibility to make an impact Fast Growing and innovative environment. Location: on our offices in Madrid, Spain; on a hybrid work-mode schedule. We, Boston Scientific, are an equal employment opportunity employer. We do not and will not make any personnel decisions (like recruiting, hiring, job assignments, and promotions) based on a person’s age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, genetic information, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
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