Adexen Recruitment Agency is looking for a Shipping Branch Assistant Manager to manage the Niger Delta Region offices of an international shipping group.
Job description
The ideal candidate will be responsible for assisting the Branch Manager in coordinating Shipping operations in Port Harcourt and Outstations, and in running the branch successfully.
Responsibilities
* Liaise with port related government authorities
* Manage successfully community issues
* Management and timely retirement of funds sent by the head office
* Develop and improve strategies/ operations in the organization
* Maintain the necessary operations flow
* Supervision of staff of the organization’s subsidiaries
* Align and coordinate resources to deliver results for committed schedules
* Ensure jobs are carried out effectively to meet with principals satisfaction
* Report urgent community issues to the General Manager Shipping
* Delegate duties to shipping personnel’s in Port - Harcourt
Qualifications et experience
* B.Sc degree and a Masters degree in shipping
* Must have similar experience in the shipping industry, with a minimum of 10 years cognate experience out of which 5 years must be on a managerial level
* Must have a successful tanker and dry cargo operations experience, in the Niger delta region
* Must have excellent administrative skills
* Must be computer literate with advanced excel skill; an ERP knowledge will be of an added advantage
* Must be confident and have excellent people skills
* Good command over spoken and written English
What is on offer
Attractive package
If your experience, personal characteristics and qualifications meet the position specifications and your personal objectives are to seek such a challenge, then we would like to hear from you with details of your current earnings, up to date CV and explanation as to why your achievements to date fit you for consideration.
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