Position:Plant Purchasing Officers
Ref: Ref PPO/10/10
Function name: Procurement
experience: 3Years
Location: Head Office
education:
First degrees in Numerical Sciences, Finance, Supply Chain or Technical discipline
career type:
Professional qualification in Supply and Purchasing (CIPS) and MBA would be desirable
Role: Ensure purchases made in the Plant comply with governance guidelines, executed in time and within approved budget
functional area:
Oversee performance and behavior of suppliers and contractors in the Plant and enforce health and safety policies
Desired Candidate Profile
First degrees in Numerical Sciences, Finance, Supply Chain or Technical discipline 3 to 5 years experience in Finance or supply Chain related activities with good understanding of Warehouse and Logistics principle. Professional qualification in Supply and Purchasing (CIPS) and MBA would be desirable
job description
•Ensure purchases made in the Plant comply with governance guidelines, executed in time and within approved budget
•Receive procurement related complaints and claims for received goods and services.
•Oversee performance and behavior of suppliers and contractors in the Plant and enforce health and safety policies.
Method of Application
interested and qualified candidate should apply online
Click here to apply
Closing date 2010-11-22
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