
Crisp · Amsterdam
Crisp is een bedrijf die denkt over de toekomst van boodschappen zo duurzaam en zo snel mogelijk bij de klant bezorgd te krijgen. In deze stage ga jij bij ons t...
Crisp is een bedrijf die denkt over de toekomst van boodschappen zo duurzaam en zo snel mogelijk bij de klant bezorgd te krijgen.
In deze stage ga jij bij ons te werk in onze warehouses. Als Facility stagiair ben je samen met de facility afdeling
verantwoordelijk voor alle locaties van Crisp en help je mee aan het creëren van een fijne sfeer op alle locaties om iedereen te
voorzien van alle facilitaire voorzieningen en een prettige en efficiënte werkomgeving. Kom jij vanaf september 2026 ons team
versterken?
Samen met het Facility team ben je verantwoordelijk voor ons Warehouse in Amsterdam. Je zorgt ervoor dat er geoptimaliseerd wordt
op voorraadbeheer, intern transportmateriaal, onderhoud en proces. Daarnaast zie je toe op de beschikbaarheid van voorraad en
ondersteuning in ADHOC projecten en taken. Je streeft ernaar om samen dé Crisp cultuur in de hele organisatie nog meer te laten
leven. Jouw stage bevat onder andere de volgende uitdagingen:
onderhoudswerkzaamheden.
verduurzaming.
aanspreekpunt en ondersteunt het warehouse in onderhoud en projectmanagement.
bespaard maar ook efficiënt te werk kan gaan.
hoofdlijnen met onze kernwaarden.
Voor jouw HBO opleiding ben je op zoek naar een fulltime meewerkstage. Daarnaast bezit je over het volgende:
verandering teweeg te brengen.
Solliciteer via onderstaande button. Hoe meer je kunt delen over jezelf en de reden dat je solliciteert, hoe beter.
Bij Crisp streven we naar een inclusieve en diverse werkomgeving waarin iedereen welkom is, ongeacht hun achtergrond, geslacht,
leeftijd, etniciteit, seksuele geaardheid, religie of beperking. Wij moedigen sollicitanten met diverse perspectieven en
achtergronden aan om te solliciteren en geloven in gelijke kansen voor iedereen. We waarderen de unieke bijdragen die elke
medewerker kan leveren en zijn vastbesloten om een inclusieve werkplek te creëren waarin iedereen wordt gerespecteerd en
gewaardeerd.
THE ROLE At Ore Energy, we are on a mission to fundamentally expand the amount of energy society can reliably harness and use, helping move civilization toward a more abundant energy future. We are doing this by developing long-duration, utility-scale iron-air batteries that provide safe, low-cost, multi-day energy storage for electricity grids and data centers. We are expanding our industrialization capabilities and are looking for an Intralogistics Engineer to join our Factory Engineering team in Amsterdam. In this role, you will shape how materials, components, and products move through our manufacturing operations as we design, build, and ramp our very first commercial production facility. Working closely with Process Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing, and Supply Chain, you will define, optimize, and deliver material flow solutions across production, warehouse, and logistics interfaces. This is a hands-on role in an early factory design and ramp-up environment, focused on building practical, scalable, and highly efficient material flow systems from day one. This role reports directly to Axel Save, Head of Factory Engineering. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES * Flow Design & Optimization: Define, optimize, and deliver material flow solutions (both automated and manual) across manufacturing and warehouse operations, including storage, buffering, line feeding, and auxiliary internal logistics. * Layout Integration: Support factory and line layout development, focusing heavily on flow efficiency, physical operability, and future scalability. * Vendor & Implementation Management: Define technical requirements for material handling, packaging, and intralogistics systems; manage external vendors and integrators from specification through to installation and ramp-up. * Bottleneck Analysis: Analyze production flows and material handling processes to proactively identify bottlenecks and implement practical improvement opportunities on the shop floor. * Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner closely with Process Engineering, Manufacturing, Industrial Engineering, and Supply Chain to ensure that the production system operates as an integrated, holistic whole. YOUR PROFILE * Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Industrial Engineering, Logistics Engineering, Production Engineering, or a highly related engineering discipline. * Experience: 3+ years of experience in material flow engineering, manufacturing engineering, intralogistics, or similar roles within a physical production or industrial environment. * Technical Depth: Proven hands-on understanding of manufacturing flows, material handling systems, and the daily operational realities of a physical manufacturing shop floor. * Vendor Coordination: Practical experience working alongside external equipment vendors, system integrators, or industrial logistics suppliers. * Scale-Up Mindset: Structured, collaborative, and pragmatic problem solver who is comfortable working hands-on in both early-stage design and daily operations. A background in startup or scale-up manufacturing environments is a strong plus. * Communication: Strong professional English communication skills to align and coordinate with multidisciplinary engineering teams.
Monumental is automating on-site construction with robotics and software. Our mission is to make construction software-defined and autonomous - a future where beautiful, bespoke buildings go up in a single day, with minimal labour. We're a growing team of engineers, operators and technicians from companies like Palantir, Qualcomm, Dyson, Shopify, Tesla, Meta and Google DeepMind. It's still the early days of building the company, and this is a chance to make an outsized impact on a problem that matters. From day one, you’ll be working with an experienced founding team, backed by a $32M Series B led by Khosla Ventures and Plural. Monumental is based in the city centre of Amsterdam, in a beautiful facility with an fully equipped workshop and robot testing floor. We build the whole stack in-house - hardware and software, we're explicitly not a hybrid or remote-first company - you can't build robots or walls from home, so we're onsite five days a week. Read more on why we believe you should spend your time working on construction, and learn about our vision and company. You might enjoy Based in Europe’s film on how we’re fixing Europe’s housing shortage, or this video by Andreas Klinger of what our office looks like. About the role Over the last few years, Monumental has gone from developing a product that works and delivering our first pilots to building at scale - a fleet of 150+ robots that have laid bricks for 90+ homes, a school, a community centre, a hotel, and 150+ m of canal walls. We're taking on more construction projects - "deployments" - every month, with more robots, more people, and now in new markets as we scale from the Netherlands into the UK and US. We're hiring versatile operators who want to run a deployment as if it were their own business. Behind every one of these projects is a Deployment Manager who owns it end to end. In practice this is five jobs in one: site foreman, operations manager, account executive, analyst, and project manager. You make the build plan, deploy yourself with your team on site as a subcontractor, manage the contractor relationship, and take responsibility for delivering quality walls, finished on time - in construction, one of the most chaotic industries there is. Your goal will be to run multiple deployments in parallel, overseeing complex and high stakes projects. One day you're up at dawn, travelling to site, cutting bricks, running the schedule, working with the general contractor and watching your build plan go up brick by brick. The next you'll be at our facility analysing your deployment's P&L and building the systems that improve your margin on the next deployment. You’ll own delivery and translating friction you observe on-site to our R&D team. This is hard, on-site operations, and some of the most rewarding work you'll find. Robots break, weather turns, the contractor changes the plan, and it's on you to keep the build moving. You'll have an extraordinary amount of autonomy. It's an excellent fit if you've founded a company before, or if you're looking for an entrepreneurial role where you can make outsized impact. What you’ll do * Plan the logistics of a deployment: decide how many and which robots and humans to send, coordinate with other subcontractors, and make both a day-to-day operational plan while also thinking about the bigger picture and how your decisions impact our unit economics. * Spend time on the construction site, overseeing, managing, and motivating the team; liaising with the general contractors and other stakeholders; and generally representing the company and selling our story. You’re comfortable speaking with the guys building scaffolds, the CEOs of the biggest general contractors, and our engineers, all on the same day. * Build the operational systems that make each deployment run better than the last - spotting inefficiencies, fixing processes, improving margin * Work with our existing customer base and drive growth of new construction projects and, in the future, adjacent product lines beyond bricklaying. * Own the P&L of your deployment and propose ways to continuously improve our unit economics. * Support hiring and interviewing additional robot and deployment operators. What we’re looking for * Minimum of 3 years of experience in management as a startup founder, GM, in operations, strategy, business development or a similar area. * Given the local nature of the construction industry, this role requires you to be a native Dutch speaker. * You generally need to be an excellent communicator and be comfortable speaking with a broad range of personas. * You don’t mind getting your hands (literally) dirty to get the job done. * A strong bias-to-action and getting-shit-done mentality with the required tenacity and speed. The emphasis of this role is execution, not analysis. * You’re comfortable in a high-stress environment. Things constantly go wrong at construction sites, the stakes are high, and we’re introducing new technology with novel failure modes. * Raw intellectual horsepower and eagerness to learn. We expect this role to have a steep learning curve whatever your background, and this role might in practice feel like a completely new job every 3-6 months. You’ll learn a lot about construction, robotics, and being part of a high-growth, hard-tech company. * Experience and ability to manage, lead, and motivate a (small) team. * Strong operational and analytical skills. You can build a spreadsheet with a clear operational plan, or present a P&L and model various scenarios and drivers. You’re a strong project manager. Why Monumental? Joining Monumental means being at the forefront of a movement aimed at making significant strides in the construction industry. Here, your work has the potential to impact not just the company but the future of how we build. If you're driven by innovation, eager to tackle complex challenges, and ready to make a tangible difference, we want to hear from you. For open applications (where you don’t see an exact role match), please reach out to us at: iwanttojoin@monumental.co - share with us the most interesting or challenging project you’ve worked on, why you want to join and your CV or portfolio. Unfortunately we do not currently support internships. If you don’t meet all the qualifications here but are excited about Monumental and feel you’d still be able to help us solve difficult problems, do get in touch. We welcome generalists who focus on outcomes and are eager to learn on the job.
More than one third of the food produced in the world is wasted. And that has a huge impact on the health of our planet, with 10% of greenhouse gas emissions coming from food waste! At Too Good To Go, we have an ambitious goal: To inspire and empower everyone to fight food waste together. We are the world's #1 app for fighting food waste and we work with thousands of restaurants and food retailers to make their surplus food available to local consumers. The magic of Too Good To Go has expanded rapidly across Europe, the US, and Canada, with over 500 million meals saved across our 20 countries to date. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved so far, but did we mention the issue is huge? We always want to raise the bar and that’s where you come in. Your mission at Too Good to Go… We’re looking for an exceptional Global Director of Logistics & Fulfillment to lead the end-to-end logistics and fulfillment engine behind Parcels across transportation, warehousing, repack, pick/pack, and last-mile delivery. This is a strategic role with a highly operational core: you’ll define the global fulfillment strategy, build the partner ecosystem, and drive the day-to-day performance and continuous improvement needed to scale reliably in an agile, high-growth environment. You will report to the VP Operations, Parcels and sit on the Global Parcels Leadership Team, leading a global organization of 15+ team members across 10+ countries. Our Parcels business is a transformative solution that enables food manufacturers to effectively reduce food waste while extracting value from surplus food. Through direct purchasing from food manufacturers, Too Good To Go carefully curates and assembles the purchased products into bundles, which are then offered to our users at a discount of ~50% off of original retail. Sold through our existing Too Good To Go app, customers can opt to have their orders conveniently delivered to their doorstep or pick it up from a nearby location. Instead of allowing these products to go to waste, manufacturers decrease their environmental impact, optimise their revenue by maximising the value of saved food, and enhance product visibility in the market. In the role, you will: Build and scale a best-in-class fulfillment network (strategy + execution) * Own and optimize the full Parcels logistics value chain: inbound to warehouse, repack/kitting, inventory management, pick/pack, carrier handoff, last-mile delivery, and returns/claims. * Architect and execute a logistics and fulfillment strategy that supports cost efficiency, service quality, and international growth. * Operate comfortably in ambiguity: create structure fast, make trade-offs, and iterate as we scale. Own and manage the 3PL and carrier ecosystem * Evaluate, select, and onboard 3PLs, fulfillment partners, and data/visibility providers; negotiate commercial and legal terms and ensure strong governance. * Define and implement operational standards with partners: facility/site design, process flows, repack specifications, SOPs, WMS/data integration, ERP migrations and capacity planning. * Lead quarterly and annual business reviews; own partner performance against SLAs and drive corrective action when service or cost drifts. Drive performance through S&OP, planning, and inventory discipline * Be an active driver of the monthly S&OP cadence, connecting and challenging demand forecasts, supply planning, capacity, and operational constraints. * Partner closely with Commercial and Supply Planning to maintain healthy inventory: reduce obsolescence, shrink, and write-offs, and improve inventory turns. * Build dashboards and operating rhythms that create transparency and decision speed across markets. Lead teams and cross-functional execution in a matrix * Lead and develop a global logistics organization; set clear priorities, empower local leaders, and raise the operational bar across markets. * Work shoulder-to-shoulder with Commercial, Marketing, Product, Finance, Projects/CI, and local Operations teams to execute against business goals. * Lead complex cross-functional initiatives (e.g., carrier transitions, new country launches, peak readiness, system implementation, process changes). What success looks like for this role: * A scalable, repeatable fulfillment model that behaves like a modern e-commerce operation: reliable delivery, strong unit economics, and operational control. * Strong partner performance and accountability: clear SLAs, measurable outcomes, and continuous improvement. * Define and implement service metrics (e.g., on-time delivery, refunds, delivery quality) while driving down cost-to-serve. * Inventory health and planning maturity: fewer write-offs, fewer surprises, faster decision cycles. What is required for this role: * Experience in senior logistics / fulfillment leadership (or similar), ideally in e-commerce, food delivery, meal kits, retail, or food/CPG supply chain. * Proven experience building and managing multi-country logistics operations with multiple 3PLs and carrier partners. * Strong track record in warehouse process design and optimization (directly or through 3PLs): pick/pack, repack/kitting, layout, capacity planning. * Experience with cross-border and pan-European parcel networks is a strong advantage. * Experience in a global matrix organization is a plus. * Strong analytical capability (KPIs, dashboards, root-cause problem solving) and planning discipline (S&OP, capacity, inventory). * Excellent stakeholder management—able to align teams, challenge constructively, and drive decisions. You’ll succeed in this role if you are: * A strategic operator: you can design the system and also roll up your sleeves to make it work day to day. * Comfortable moving fast: you can deliver outcomes in an agile, iterative environment without waiting for perfect information. * Commercially sharp: you understand unit economics, contract levers, and how to scale with partners without losing control. * Calm under pressure: you can handle peak periods, partner incidents, and operational fire-fighting while still improving the system. Our values: * We win together: Food waste is a big beast to fight. We can do it if we win together as Waste Warriors with no ego. We believe in a #oneteam. * We raise the bar: We always push for more. We work smart, smash barriers and elevate one another. * We keep it simple: Our ambitions are bold but our solutions are simple. * We build a legacy: We’re proud of the change we’re driving. * We care: We always look out for each other. Caring is also about the way we do business. We do the right thing. What we have to offer: * A rare opportunity to work in a social impact company (and certified B Corporation!) where you get to wake up every day knowing you’re achieving positive change. * The experience of being part of an international company with 1300+ enthusiastic and highly talented teammates across 20 countries (and growing). * Strong personal as well as professional development in an intense and high-growth scale-up environment. * An open company culture where you have the independence and room to unleash your creativity. * A strong team culture where successes are celebrated together. A Movement for Everyone We want to inspire and empower everyone to fight food waste together. With that mission, it’s only natural that we want to build a diverse and inclusive team of highly capable individuals who are passionate about doing things in a better way. We strongly believe we all excel and are more creative when we’re allowed to be ourselves, and we’re committed to a culture where all of us belong. We are an equal opportunity employer and all employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit and business need. If you need reasonable accommodation at any point in the application or interview process, please let us know.