NATO
9 active roles
Duty station
Explore Ulm careers in humanitarian logistics, emergency response, supply, systems support, and international operational services.
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Hiring organizations
The active roles above show the organizations currently recruiting for this duty station. Their mix changes with operations, funding cycles, and the work being delivered locally.
9 active roles
Salary & conditions
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Professional-category compensation is adjusted by duty station; the published rate can change.
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Professional, General
Eligibility, contract type, and benefits are set by the recruiting organization and the individual vacancy.
Location terms
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Travel, security, relocation, family status, and host-country arrangements vary by contract and organization.
Working in Ulm
Ulm is a specialized international operational location rather than a general diplomatic hub. The city's profile is tied to humanitarian logistics and emergency-response support, where organizations need supply-chain, warehousing, transport, systems, preparedness, procurement, and administrative expertise.
Career ecosystem
Candidates should not use general development language for a logistics-focused Ulm role. The strongest applications show operational competence, controls, technical systems, service delivery, vendor or fleet management, and the ability to support rapid response, matching the actual employer's mandate.
It is associated with specialized operational and humanitarian logistics functions.
Many are operational, technical, or support-focused; the vacancy defines the function.
Use evidence in supply, logistics, preparedness, procurement, systems, or operational management as relevant.