Deliverables:
1. Submit weekly progress report to Warehouse supervisor on the updates of outdated inventory issuance listings to budget owner for a minimum quantity of 2,225 per week for each clerk.
2. Submit monthly progress report to warehouse supervisor to include total inventory issued to budget owner, damaged or and unfound inventory, found but not listed inventory, monthly inventory quantity not less than 8,900 per month for each clerk.
3. Produce a final report on the total three-month inventory issued to budget owner satellite warehouse for a minimal quantity of 26,700 for each counting clerk.
ADDIS ABABA
4 months
Under the general guidance of the Chief of Section and the direct supervision of each Sub- Unit Supervisors, the data entry clerks will be assigned to perform the following tasks:
Inventory and Warehouse Management
1. Daily, compile the completed count stock items on spread sheet and submit it to the Supervisor for approval.
2. Enter data as reported by the physical count team and approved by the supervisor of I/W M.
3. Cross check and verify the Umoja data against the report provided by the physical count team.
4. Report and record unfound and disposable stock items.
5. Perform any other activity as directed by the Supervisor of the I/W M
Property, Plant & Equipment (PP&E)
1. Daily, compile the completed verified properties on spread sheet and submit it to the Supervisor for approval.
2. Enter data as reported by the physical verification team and approved by the supervisor of PP&E.
3. Cross check and verify the Umoja against the report provided by the physical verification Team.
4. Report on the discrepancies and submit it to the Supervisor for decision.
High school diploma, micro-soft applications i.e., excel application and data management is required. Additional IT education, strong data entry and data management experience is an asset.
At least five years of experience in supply management and logistics area.
English and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat. For the post advertised, fluency in oral and written English is required. Excellent English writing ability is a must. Knowledge of French or another official United Nations language is an advantage.
THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.