06 September 2011

oil and Gas Job for Supply Chain Management Advisor

Job Specification

17194 – Supply Chain Management Advisor – Nigeria

THE ROLE

An international oil and gas company has requested CCL (www.cclglobal.com) to recruit an experienced Supply Chain Management (SCM) Advisor to be based in Nigeria. Willing to travel as required. Rate and T&Cs negotiable.

THE PERSON

15+ years Operator experience in O&G industry. Field locations in West Africa and / or Middle East, North Africa, developing nations. Experience HQ environment, Engineering house and OEM optional. Delivery of work both pre and post PO / contract award. Inventory, Materials Management, Warehousing, transportation, shipping desirable. Global service, supply environment and distribution channels. Draft Logistics, Procurement and Contract handbooks and Procedures; Contract and Procurement templates. Achieve project objectives, namely clearly defined, unified and lean SCM processes. Enable SCM to support client growth strategy, and become a valued business partner to internal customers. Experience of working in West or North Africa would be helpful.

QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
Qualified to MCIPS / RICS or equivalent level, with extensive hands-on work experience in related Procurement, Contracts and Logistics functions of upstream O&G industry. Flair for document writing, language composition and understanding readership of documents. MS Office. Team worker with positive attitude and well developed communication skills. Mentoring / training of national personnel in application of SCM documents. Working in multi-cultural environment and respectful of national customs and traditions. Facilitator, leader and coordinator of seminars / workshops to implement documents. Assertive, lateral thinker, will search for solutions outside the box. Organized, self-starter and low-maintenance. First language English, with working knowledge of French language optional.

How to Apply

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