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Procurement Officer at Abuja Clinics


Job Title: Procurement Officer

Location: Abuja (FCT)
Employment Type: Full-time

Key Responsibilities

Implement procurement policies, processes and strategies, ensuring plans are aligned with organizational objectives.

Develop and maintain effective long-term relationships with existing and potential suppliers in the industry.

Conduct periodic supplier / contractor performance evaluation for quality improvement and provide / discuss outcome with suppliers.

Manage regulatory compliance procedures related to procurement.

Develop or improve on procedures to maintain the efficiency of sourcing operations.

Identify, negotiate and realize cost saving initiatives that deliver value in the procurement of goods and services.

Work with the legal team to negotiate terms of contracts and SLAs.

Liaise with unit heads to determine their product and service needs and ensure 100% on-time delivery, proactively identify risks and address issues.

Deliver stronger control, accuracy and integrity across core business processes and systems.

Maintain and update supplier information such as qualifications, delivery times, product ranges, etc.

Ensure adherence to all safety, health, and environmental rules and regulations.

Keep abreast of changing industry trends.

Compile and maintain a purchasing manual.

Following and enforcing the company's process.

Requirements

Candidates should possess a Bachelor's Degree qualification with at least 2 years work experience.

Solid knowledge and understanding of processes, policies and systems.

Proficient computer skills, including the Microsoft Office Suite.

Ability to negotiate, establish and administer contracts.

Talent in negotiations and networking.

Aptitude in decision-making and working with numbers.

Experience in collecting and analyzing data.

Strong leadership capabilities.

Ability to multitask, prioritize and manage time efficiently.

Accurate and precise attention to detail.

Ability to work well with management and staff at all levels.

Application Closing Date
30th November, 2021.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Applications to: hr@abujaclinics.com using the Job Title as the subject of the email.

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