08 April 2016

National Road Safety Coordinator Job Opportunity - LafargeHolcim (Hima Cement)



Organization: LafargeHolcim group (Hima Cement)


Hima

Cement Ltd. is a subsidiary of Bamburi Cement Ltd. which is a member of the

LafargeHolcim group. LafargeHolcim is the leading producer of building

materials in the world. At Hima Cement, our Vision is “To be the preferred

provider of cement and concrete based building solutions in East Africa with a

strong focus on customer experience.”


Key Duties and Responsibilities: The National Road Safety Coordinator will

be responsible for:

  • Ensure that all contracted vehicles/road

    transport is complaint to HCL policies, guidelines and advisories.

  • Ensure that road safety regulations,

    policies, guidelines and good practices are incorporated in road safety

    activities.

  • Responsible for the preparation of road

    safety reports and analysis including tracking and performance tools.

  • In charge of investigating and monitoring

    road safety behavior of all contracted road transporters.

  • Conducting trainings for contractors, drivers

    and fleet owners to enhance safety and good transport practices.


Qualifications, Skills and Experience: 


  • The applicant for the National Road Safety

    Coordinator career opportunity should hold a relevant degree in logistics,

    Health and Safety, Supply Chain or business management. A professional

    Health & Safety qualification is an added advantage.

  • A minimum of five years of managerial experience

    in Transport, Road Safety or other relevant logistical operations fields


How to Apply: 



All

interested candidates should send an application letter and detailed Curriculum

Vitae containing names of three referees who can provide confidential

assessment of your capabilities. The application package should be sent to: career.applications.hima@lafargeholcim.com

and please remember to quote the position in the email subject line.


Deadline: 11th April, 2016




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