Humboldt Wedag GmbH further increases field service staff in Turkey

Humboldt Wedag GmbH has taken steps to increase their field service force for the Turkish and international market. Additional well-trained and experienced staff shall join the Istanbul branch shortly to further improve KHD’s customer orientation and service offering.

The new staff will be based in KHD’s Turkish office in Istanbul and will primarily work on site in supervision for assembly and commissioning. For these jobs, employees will cooperate closely with the Cologne headquarters as well as global experts in KHD’s customer service centers and sales offices around the world.

As KHD plans to continuously increase its manpower in Istanbul, experienced and well-trained cement experts for assembly, commissioning and service are most welcome to apply proactively.

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