With whom you will CELLebrate
The mission has started. We proudly announce that in our Battery Valley we are starting our own battery cell production and the ramp up of our worldwide headquarters for global cell manufacturing.
How you will CELLebrate
* Implement and ensure human rights due diligence at all levels of the value chain, including alignment and harmonization with the overarching corporate goals and strategies
* Developing and coordinating sustainability reporting: Overview of the structure and requirements of the standards, derivation of key figures and the data required for them, as well as innovations and potentials
* Independent support of the Human Rights Commissioner in the exercise of the internal control function, including the implementation of audits and reviews
* Independent analysis and assessment of human rights risks as well as development of preventive/remedial measures in close cooperation with relevant departments
What you need for our CELLebration
* Degree in law, social sciences, economics or a comparable qualification
* Relevant professional experience in the field of human rights, sustainability management or compliance
* Sound knowledge of the Supply Chain Due Diligence Act (LkSG) and international human rights standards
* Experience in conducting audits and human rights impact assessments
* Excellent communication and teamwork skills
* Fluent in English and German
What else can you bring
Independent and structured way of working
What to look forward to
Flexible working hours from 28 to 40h per week
Possibility of a 4-day-week (up to 35h per week)
30 days paid + 10 days unpaid leave
Mobile work options
Relocation support
More benefits to come