Intern - Vehicle Order Analyst (Business, Marketing, Sales) Accounting - Reading, PA at Geebo

Intern - Vehicle Order Analyst (Business, Marketing, Sales)

Company Name:
Penske
Intern - Vehicle Order Analyst (Business, Marketing, Sales)(
# Job Number:
1401236)
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Description
Position Description
The Vehicle Supply department intern will be responsible to assist with multiple purchasing processes that support a fleet of more than 200,000 vehicles necessary to provide industry leading transportation and logistics solutions to our customers.
Overview
Assisting the Vehicle Supply department will expose an individual to multiple systems and processes used to purchase equipment for our full service lease and rental product lines. An associate in this position will interact with multiple corporate departments as well as field locations in the US, Canada, and Mexico. You will have responsibilities that tie to daily processes as well as on-going improvement initiatives. This is a full-time summer position (Monday-Friday, May-August). Successful candidates will enjoy working with knowledgeable professionals in a demanding and innovative work environment.
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Qualifications
Applicants must be pursuing a bachelor's degree in business or related field
GPA of 3.0 or higher required for this position
Students should be entering their junior or senior year to apply
Completion of some core curriculum classes is preferred
Must have intermediate to advanced proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
Ability to interface professionally with all levels of the organization
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Work Locations: 100 Kachel Boulevard 100 Kachel Boulevard Reading, PA 19607
Primary Location: United States-Pennsylvania-Reading
Job: Other Corporate
Penske (Oracle) Job Name:
Req ID: 1401236Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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