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NTT DATA is currently looking for an Immigration & Mobility Specialist with German, on a hybrid work model (Bucharest) or fully remote, for our growing team in Romania.
Job Responsibility
Comprehensive management of compliance services related to international mobility, including oversight of legal, tax, and immigration-related matters
Development of mobility processes, resolution of any concerns, and ensuring smooth operations in compliance with legal requirements
Coordination of assignments within EMEAL, NTT DATA Corporation (Japan), or other Opcos to and from NTT DATA DACH, as well as project assignments
Provision of solutions for international assignments to support NTT DATA DACH business units in assessing their profitability and risks, including cost estimates and feasibility analyses
Managing and coordinating business trips and “workations” in collaboration with the contracted service provider
Controlling and monitoring the services provided by suppliers to ensure compliance with the agreed-upon service level agreements
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in law, business administration, or a related field
A master’s degree in international taxation - preferred
Knowledge of labour law, tax law, social security law, and immigration issues
At least 5 years of relevant experience at other companies or experience at a Big Four firm as a service provider in international mobility matters preferred
Strong communication skills with the ability to interact with people of different cultures and nationalities at all levels of responsibility
Fluency in spoken and written in both German and English – must have
Nice to have
A master’s degree in international taxation - preferred
At least 5 years of relevant experience at other companies or experience at a Big Four firm as a service provider in international mobility matters preferred