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Jun 6, 2011

Chilling Plant Manager Kenya Jobs.

Cherangany Dairy Group  is a farmer owned dairy with over 2000 registered farmers located in
Kachibora in Trans-Nzoia District Kenya. The Dairy, established in 2009, is seeking a highly innovative
individual with strong business and entrepreneurial skills to fill the position of CHILLING PLANT
MANAGER.

Reporting to the management committee, the Manager will be in charge of all cooling plant
operations and will be an advisor to the Management Committee. S/he will supervise the
performance of all staff members, develop work plans and oversee their implementation, be
accountable for procurement decisions and manage supplier relations.

The manager will be expected to steer growth, drive efficiency and ensure profitability of the
cooling plant.

Minimum Qualifications
• University degree in any business related course or a diploma in Co-operative
Management. Those candidates with accounting/ Finance, food and dairy technology
qualifications will have an added advantage.
• 2 years experience in managing cooling plants or management experience in a related
field.
• Excellent leadership, communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to exercise discretion and independent judgment towards problem resolution.
• Drive, commitment and other entrepreneurial skills
• Computer literate
• Excellent analytical skills

Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply by sending a cover letter and a detailed CV by
email (as one document) to cheranganyjobs@gmail.com by 20th June 2011. Only qualified
candidates will be contacted

Cherangany Dairy is an equal opportunity employer

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