Partnership Operations Coordinator
SupabaseFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
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Common questions about this position
The OPDP is a three-year rotational program with three assignments of 12 months each in different divisions or functional areas, starting with two rotations in Germany followed by a final international rotation abroad.
A Bachelor’s Degree or Master’s in Engineering (Automation/Mechanical/Electrical), Automation, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Food Science, or related disciplines is required.
An advanced level of German language is essential, along with fluency in English.
Yes, participants will relocate to various sites in Germany for the first two rotations and complete the final rotation abroad.
Strong candidates have a track record of outstanding academic performance and co-curricular activities, strong analytical and problem-solving skills, strong interpersonal, leadership and communication skills, and eagerness to learn with flexibility for different projects.
Healthcare solutions in diagnostics and devices
Abbott Laboratories focuses on improving health through various medical technologies and health solutions. The company operates in areas such as cardiovascular health, diabetes management, diagnostic testing, nutrition, and neuromodulation for chronic pain and movement disorders. Abbott's products include advanced medical devices and diagnostic tests that help healthcare professionals and patients manage health conditions effectively. For example, their cardiovascular technologies assist in heart health management, while diabetes care products enable accurate glucose monitoring without painful fingersticks. Unlike many competitors, Abbott emphasizes accessibility and affordability in its offerings, aiming to make life-changing technologies available to a broader audience. The company's goal is to positively impact global health and well-being, supported by a commitment to sustainability and a 2030 Sustainability Plan.