Administration & Logistics Officer at Mercy Corps in Mombasa, Kisumu and Nyanza – Kenya Jobs, Careers and Vacancies
ADMINISTRATION & LOGISTICS OFFICER
Program / Department Summary:
The Operations Department is committed to implementing and maintaining the highest standards of efficiency and integrity in the operations functions. The overriding objective for all administration and logistics operations is the prompt and effective provision of support services to Mercy Corps’ beneficiary populations in compliance with donor specifications.
General Position Summary:
The Administration and logistics officer is responsible for facilitating the administration and logistics functions at Mercy Corps field offices. Working closely with Program, Operations and Finance the Administration and Logistics Officer is instrumental in supporting program activities through his/her services.
Essential Job Functions:
Responsible for operations functions at the field office as follows:
Procurement Daily coordination of MC procurement activities;Ensure full understanding and adherence to MC procurement policies and formats. Assists, as needed in training staff on these policies;Assists staff as needed on creating clear and understandable purchase requests and other documentation;Collects quotations and bids from the market for PR-s as assigned by manager – as per Mercy Corps standards and formats;Interact with Vendors during collection of quotations – explain Mercy Corps formats and ensure that vendors will use the provided forms.Ensure fair competition and strictly adhere to MC procurement rules regarding vendor relationsMaintain up to date Mercy Corps Procurement data management system.Interact with contractors, in coordination with the Program & operations Manager;Prepare the required documentation of supplies and transactions are completed to MC standards.Ensure proper asset management; maintain proper and updated asset register with clear asset identification tags.
Fleet management General management of agency vehicles in co-operation with the Operations Manager.Ensure that all vehicles are safe and road-worthy.Collecting and distributing of vehicle log-sheets to drivers; responsible for monthly compilation and submission of log-sheets.Schedule vehicle use to meet programmatic and operational needs.Maintain vehicle board daily.Oversee fuel consumption purchase and tracking including coordination with gas station(s)Organize regular service schedules for vehicles. Maintain service schedule files.Collect Vehicle Service Requests from drivers. Submit VSR-s to the Operations Manager for approvalEnsure major repairs are done in a timely manner.Ensure security measures for vehicles such as parking, storage of keys, emergency supplies, etc.Ensure that security incident reports are completed and filed (if related to vehicles).
Administration Ensure proper management and coordination of staff travel arrangements including transport and securityEnsure good general office managementEnsure adherence to Mercy Corps administrative, IT, HR and logistics procedures and staff policies by MC staff. Provide training and guidance to MC staff, as needed.Prepare, update and track needed changes in staff files including timesheets, leave system tracking, and other personnel matters as required.Manage and renew office and house/apartment rental agreements.Establish and maintain appropriate filing systems for office correspondence.Ensure that the office is run in a professional and responsible manner including hosting guests, cleaning, receptionist duties and general contact and liaison with outside agencies.Purchase of office supplies.Co-ordinate any other necessary administrative and office management details including the maintenance of the premises.Preparing comprehensive, accurate and timely monthly reports.
The Administration and Logistics officer will conduct himself/herself both professionally and personally in such a manner as to bring credit to Mercy Corps and to not jeopardize its humanitarian mission.
Supervisory Responsibility:
The Administration & /Logistics Officer will oversee/manage the Office Assistant & Drivers and ensuring that all technical, administrative and management systems and standards agreed upon for the agency is adhered to
Accountability
Accountable for following Mercy Corps Field Procurement Manual, Administration manual, the MC Code of conduct regarding procurement activities and MC Conflict of Interest policy.
Knowledge and Experience: Degree in a relevant business field is desired or advanced diploma in Business Administration or supply chain management.Minimum 3 years’ experience in supply chain management; Office administration or experience in related field.
Strong organizational and interpersonal skills. Good oral and written English skills.Good computer skills on MS Office programs, especially in MS Excel.A demonstrated ability to multi-task and process information into action as to not to delay program activities.A clear understanding of procurement and administration ethics and donor compliance is essential.
Success Factors: Conscientious with an excellent sense of judgmentAbility to work simultaneously on multiple tasksWillingness and ability to work effectively with a wide variety of peopleExcellent interpersonal skillsAbility to work as part of a team and coordinate with project personnelGood spoken and written EnglishComputer literate and strong organizational skills.
Interested candidates who meet the above required qualifications and experience should submit on Before 12th July at 4.00p.m., a cover letter, detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV) listing three professional references (including a recent supervisor) to Hrkenya@ke.mercycorps.org
“Application for the position of Administration & Logistics Officer
Applications without this subject heading will be disqualified. Please do not attach any certificates.
(ONLY Qualified short-listed candidates will be contacted)
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