Seeking applicants for a construction finance role, open to all genders (male, female, diverse)
Sparkasse Mainfranken Würzburg, one of the largest employers in the region, has announced a job opening for a Working Student in Construction Finance (m/f/d). This part-time opportunity, located in Mainfranken, is available for a period of six months and offers flexible working hours that can accommodate lecture times.
The job involves supporting construction finance advisors, document procurement, contract management, and correspondence. The successful applicant will also have the opportunity to develop ideas for efficiency improvement, potentially using digital solutions or AI applications.
To be considered for this role, applicants should be studying business administration or a similar field. They should be reliable, well-organized, and able to complete tasks independently and responsibly. The remuneration for the job is attractive and follows TVöD-S (pay grade 4).
The job application deadline is set for 16.10.2025. Interested candidates can find the online application process, as well as the imprint, website, and other contact information, on the Sparkasse Mainfranken Würzburg website.
For questions regarding the job opening, applicants can contact Lisa Oppelt at 0931/ 382-7065. It is important to note that this job is more than just coffee making; it fosters the potential of the employee and assigns exciting and varied tasks.
In addition to this opening, Sparkasse Mainfranken Würzburg has 17 more job opportunities available. The employer is committed to providing a supportive and dynamic work environment, making it an ideal place for students to gain valuable work experience while pursuing their studies.
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