26 August 2015

Procurement Officer - Bishop Stuart University (BSU) ~ Ugandan Jobline Jobs







Organization: Bishop Stuart

University (BSU)


Bishop Stuart

University (Chartered 2014) is a growing Ankole Diocese; Church of Uganda

(Anglican) founded Institution Located in Mbarara on Kakoba Hill 5KM from the

town Centre.


Qualifications, Skills and

Experience: 


·        
The applicants should hold a Master’s Degree in

Procurement / MBA Procurement with a Bachelor’s Degree (Procurement or

Logistics management, Supply and Chain Management)


·        
A minimum of five years working experience in a

similar position in a reputable organization.


·        
Familiarity with procurement systems, procedures and

regulations


·        
Computer literacy skills


·        
Excellent documentation skills


·        
Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills

including influencing and negotiation.


·        
Excellent time management and planning


·        
Must be a person of strong faith and integrity and a

committed Christian.


All suitably

qualified and interested candidates should send five copies of the following:


·        
Curriculum Vitae


·        
Two letters of recommendation from persons familiar

with applicants work


·        
Copies of relevant academic transcripts and

Testimonials


·        
Three referees with physical /Telephone contact

addresses


The Secretary

Appointments Committee


OR Hand deliver

to Bishop Stuart University, Kakoba in the University Secretary’s Office


NB: Only the shortlisted candidates shall be contacted.


Deadline: 28th August, 2015


Duty Station: Mbarara, Uganda











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