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Campus Logistics Analyst

Danfoss

The Role

Overview

Oversee freight cost reporting, analysis, and improvements to optimize campus logistics finances.

Key Responsibilities

  • freight allocation
  • cost analysis
  • report management
  • budget forecasting
  • process improvement

Tasks

-Identify and attribute freight expenses per Business Unit for both Mexico and USA operations, ensuring compliance with financial and operational guidelines. -Prepare and present detailed reports and analyses of shipping costs by priority level, providing insights to support decision-making. -Manage and maintain the Premium Freight Authorization report, ensuring accuracy, timely updates, and proper cost allocation. -Conduct in-depth analysis of cost implications for shipping budgets, identifying trends, variances, and forecasting future expenditures. -Develop and implement process improvement initiatives to enhance freight cost visibility, control, and alignment with organizational logistics excellence goals.

Requirements

  • problem solving
  • communication
  • sap
  • bachelor
  • 2-3 years
  • english

What You Bring

-Problem Solving Analysis -Professional Communication both Written & Verbal -SAP system Experience. -Bachelor Degree in Businees, Finance, Supply Chain or equivalent. -Minimun 2-3 years work experience in Finance or Logistics environment. -English conversational is a must.

Benefits

-We promote from within and support your learning with mentoring, training, and access to global opportunities. -You’ll have flexibility, autonomy, and support to do your best work while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Your well-being matters to us. -You’ll receive benefits like 13th salary, annual bonus, paid vacation, pension plans, personal insurance, and more. These vary by country and contract, but they’re worth asking about—we think they’re pretty great.

The Company

About Danfoss

-Begun in 1933 with a novel refrigeration valve and soon introduced thermostatic radiator valves, driving early energy-efficiency innovation. -Expanded into hydraulics, power electronics, and sensor systems, launching the first VLT frequency converter in 1968 and acquiring notable divisions such as Vacon and Eaton Hydraulics. -Typical projects range from district-energy systems and marine/offshore equipment to EV drivetrain modules, industrial automation, and large-scale cold-chain refrigeration. -Expertise spans HVAC, mobile & industrial hydraulics, AC drives & power electronics, high-pressure pumps, sensing/control components, and fire-safety systems.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Commercial Refrigeration

Marine and Offshore

Mobile Hydraulics

Construction

Agriculture

Off-highway Vehicles

Energy Efficiency

Heating

Air Conditioning

Power Conversion

Motor Control

Automotive

Oil and Gas Production

Seismic Exploration

Fishery

Chemical Industry

Steel Industry

Textile Industry