Rolex Supply Chain Documentation Intern
Rolex is an independent Swiss watch manufacturer renowned for technical excellence, precision engineering and artisanal craftsmanship. The company operates advanced manufacturing facilities and places strong emphasis on employee development, internal training and the preservation of métier expertise.
- Map existing supply chain documentation and identify content that is obsolete, missing or redundant.
- Analyse the impacts of recent process or system changes on reference documents.
- Update, proofread and ensure the consistency and accuracy of technical documentation.
- Create, structure and standardise simple, pedagogical training materials in collaboration with subject-matter experts.
- Coordinate the publication and distribution of updated documents via internal channels.
- Support teams in adopting updated documentation and define sustainable best practices for document management.
- Currently enrolled in a Master’s program (Mechanical Engineering or equivalent).
- Basic knowledge or coursework in Supply Chain or Industrial/Production processes is desirable.
- Excellent written communication, synthesis and editorial skills.
- Strong autonomy, attention to detail and organisational rigour.
- Good interpersonal skills and ability to liaise with technical referents; proactive and solution-oriented attitude.
- Documentation mapping and content analysis
- Technical writing and proofreading
- Training material design and structuring
- Stakeholder engagement and coordination
- Attention to detail and editorial rigour
No specific prior professional experience required beyond academic training; previous internships or project work in documentation, process engineering or supply chain are an advantage.
Master’s-level candidate in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Supply Chain Management or a closely related discipline.
This position is listed in Geneva, Geneva, in Switzerland. Rolex is actively recruiting for this and 468 other open jobs in Switzerland.
Rolex cultivates a culture of precision, discretion and long-term craftsmanship. The work environment emphasises technical mastery, continuous learning and close collaboration between engineers, artisans and operational teams.
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