National Logistics Officer (Funds Management)

Vacancy Announcement No. 040/2018
Contract type: Fixed Term
Post Grade: FT NOB
Duty Station: Nairobi
Duration: 1 year (initial)
Date of issue: 23rd August 2018
Closing Date: 5th September 2018
Female candidates in particular, are encouraged to apply.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Under the direct supervision of the Head of Logistics, the incumbent will be responsible for the following duties:

Manage Landside Transport Storage and Handling (LTSH) / Supply Chain cost planning efforts in the Country Office;
Review LTSH/Supply Chain cost planning, budgeting and funds management processes and requirements;
Contribute to development of Country Office supply chain network design and planning, specifically focusing on cost planning and management;
Analyse and monitor changes in the operational circumstances and delivery demands, and take action as appropriate;
Perform adjustment actions in LTSH /Supply Chain costs planning and budgeting. Advise on required actions necessary to improve Logistic / Supply Chain cost-efficiencies and effectiveness if/when required;
Ensure appropriate LTSH/Supply Chain funds utilization, which includes review, verification and approval of LTSH matrix and validate against project budgets, procurement strategies, contract documentation and optimal transport rates;
Perform regular reconciliation of funds and expected Logistics/Supply Chain operational requirements and advise management on the usage of funds minimizing potential shortfalls or surpluses;
Monitor recording of commitments in the Corporate Information Management system and accurate LTSH/Supply Chain funds tracking during project closure and Resource transfer;
Analyse trends and prepare regular and ad-hoc costs and funds utilisation reports;
Develop and enhance the Supply Chain /LTSH costs, funds, expenditure planning and tracking system in the Country Office;
Ensure compliance with WFP Logistics and LTSH/Supply Chain management policies, rules, regulations and procedures;
Ensure the quality of data from WFP supply chain sources for the purposes of audit support and compliance operational performance monitoring and evaluation;
Contribute to the preparation of project related Supply Chain/Logistics Plans, funding proposals, budgets and fund status reports;
Prepare cash forecast in line with logistics operational plan to respond promptly to Logistics financial obligations;
Liaise with other units of the Country Office to ensure best use of LTSH funds and overall Project funds;
Maintain close collaboration with other Supply Chain players ensuring that LTSH costs and funds utilization trends and management is in line with CO’s Supply Chain strategies and operational solutions;
Guide and supervise staff, acting as a point of referral, providing training and supporting them with more complex analysis and queries;
Perform other related duties as required.

Minimum Qualifications:
Education: Advanced University degree in Transport Economics, Supply chain, Logistics Engineering, Business Management or other related field, or First University degree with additional years of related work experience and/or training/courses.
Experience:

At least three years or more of postgraduate professional experience in commercial or humanitarian transport sectors, shipping, warehouse and commodity management.
Proven experience in development of supply chain/logistics operational related budgets, planning/budgetary reports and other analytical reports. Proven experience in managing small to medium teams.

Language: Fluency in both oral and written communication in English is a requirement.
Knowledge:

Knowledge of international public sector accounting standards;
Experience in monitoring and reporting on budgets and financial analyses;
Knowledge of SAP and previous experience in UN or NGO is desirable.