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Team Leader Order Coordination - Sales
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Germany , Munich
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Brainlab
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Team Leader Order Coordination - Sales
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Service Product Team Leader
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Lead the European service product team for a green energy leader in Munich. Drive commercial strategy for PV and storage service solutions, managing a cross-functional team. Requires 5+ years in new energy services, strong financial acumen, and proven leadership. Shape the future of sustainable e...
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Sungrow Europe
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Team Leader - Sales/Account Management – Digital Solutions
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Lead a dynamic sales team in Munich, driving digital and hybrid solution sales for Quadient. Leverage your proven leadership, German fluency, and digital-first mindset to shape strategy and close deals. Enjoy a hybrid work model, continuous learning, and a comprehensive rewards package in this cl...
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Quadient
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Lead the integration of critical vehicle systems in Munich. This Team Leader role requires CATIA expertise and 2+ years' experience in planning, technical coordination, and supplier management. We offer an attractive salary, private medical insurance, flexible hours, and a high-tech development e...
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GESS Engineering
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Explore Team Leader Jobs and discover a pivotal management role that bridges the gap between frontline staff and upper management. Team Leaders are essential supervisors responsible for guiding a small group or department to achieve operational excellence and meet key performance targets. This profession is found across virtually every industry, from logistics and hospitality to customer service and retail, making it a versatile and in-demand career path. Individuals in these roles are the driving force behind daily operations, ensuring their team functions cohesively, efficiently, and in alignment with broader organizational goals. The core of a Team Leader's responsibility revolves around people management and process execution. Typically, they are tasked with directly supervising team members, which includes scheduling shifts, assigning daily tasks, and monitoring workflow to ensure productivity targets are met. A significant part of their role involves coaching, mentoring, and motivating their team, providing constructive feedback, and assisting in the training of new employees. They act as the first point of contact for resolving escalated issues, whether from customers, clients, or within the team itself, requiring strong problem-solving skills. Furthermore, Team Leaders are often responsible for maintaining a safe, organized, and positive work environment, upholding company standards, and ensuring compliance with all relevant policies and procedures. Common responsibilities across Team Leader jobs also include operational administration and performance reporting. This involves conducting quality checks, completing necessary paperwork, and utilizing various IT systems and databases to track work. They play a key role in implementing new processes or initiatives handed down from senior management and are expected to identify opportunities for improving efficiency, quality, or cost-saving. Team Leaders frequently participate in the recruitment process for their team and contribute to performance evaluations, playing a crucial part in talent development and retention. To succeed in Team Leader jobs, candidates generally need a blend of practical experience and soft skills. While specific educational requirements vary by industry, most positions require prior experience in the relevant operational field, often with some demonstrated experience in a coordination or supervisory capacity. Essential skills include strong leadership and communication abilities, with the capacity to adapt one's style to different situations and individuals. Organizational prowess, reliability, and a proactive approach to following procedures are fundamental. Team Leaders must also possess basic analytical skills to understand performance metrics and costs. For those seeking a career step that combines hands-on work with leadership responsibility, Team Leader jobs offer a challenging and rewarding opportunity to directly influence both team success and business outcomes.

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