The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is a humanitarian, non-governmental and nonprofit organization, founded in 1956, that works in more than 30 countries around the world. DRC has been operating in Lebanon since 2004, working with Palestinian and Iraqi refugees, as well as Lebanese communities affected by the war in 2006. DRC is committed to basic humanitarian principles; including impartiality and neutrality, and offers the highest standards of accountability to the people it serves.
DRC Lebanon has been assisting the Syrian displaced, fleeing Syria into northern Lebanon, since May 2011, and the Bekaa valley since February 2012. This assistance has come through the provision of food and non-food items, various outreach activities and rehabilitation of collective shelters. DRC is inviting local candidates to apply for the position of Logistics & Safety Officer - Tyre, to support its activities under the project "Emergency Response for Displaced Syrians in Lebanon".
Job Purpose
The Logistics Officer is responsible to the Area Logistics Manager for procurement of programme supplies in their location and supporting improvements in all logistical functions including supply chain management, fleet management, assets, and communications in coordination with the procurement assistant. This includes assistance in providing technical support and planning support to future initiatives to increase the in-country logistics capacity. This requires a highly motivated and detail solution oriented individual who will be able to resolve operational critical challenges as they arise.
As Safety Officer responsibility is to monitor the overall situation, implement safety regulations and provide sound and timely advice to DRC staff and management in order to support the safe and efficient delivery of programme activities in the designated area of operations.
Key accountabilities
Procure all materials and equipment ordered by the projects in a cost-effective and transparent manner in line with DRC and donor specific policies, in conjunction with the procurement unit in Beirut.
Ensure that all orders are tracked from point of planning and request through to final receipt. Send the procurement tracker to the Procurement Manager (Beirut) on a monthly basis.
Prepare the relevant documents for the procurement of goods and services, referring to the Procurement Manager (Beirut) as needed.
Participate in evaluation of bids and proposals and make sure the bids evaluation report, technical evaluation, minutes of negotiations and negotiated contract in selection of consultants contain all the facts and information required to justify the recommendations made in the report.
Assist with the preparation of contracts and amendments of contracts when needed.
Participate in the joint verification of procured goods and equipment and to ascertain the items conformity to Technical Specifications and Quantities.
Oversee the proper use and maintenance of a database on all procurement activities for a project.
Prepare monthly, quarterly and annual procurement reports.
Provide logistics support to the programme staff as required.
Provide data to monitor and evaluate the overall logistics performance in support of the programs.
Coordinate transportation of freight by land, air and sea, in line with programme budgets and needs; ensuring the most cost effective and reliable means of transport is used for the timely delivery of supplies to projects.
Fleet Management
Maintain the daily vehicle movement schedule and records and assigning of all mechanical transport as required. Ensure the provision of a daily movement schedule by the close of business the previous day. This includes the scheduling of on-call night and weekend drivers if necessary.
Assist the Logistics Manager to assess all drivers’ skills and conduct driver training. This includes making recommendations to terminate drivers if necessary.
Ensure that all vehicles have log books, and that all drivers or staff with driving privileges are filling them every journey. Any car without log book or sheet is not to be used.
Compile regular fuel consumption reports and monthly vehicle utilization analysis, and send to the Logistics Manager on a monthly basis.
Ensure that all drivers are properly licensed (with at least 2 year old permit) and all vehicles have spare tyre, first aid kits, emergency tool kit, emergency contact numbers, internal vehicle numbers and DRC branding.
Ensure that DRC Fleet Management standard operating procedures are enforced, in line with the DRC Lebanon vehicle policy.
Asset Management
Perform all tasks related to asset management and check that all assets old and new are properly recorded and tagged. Keep the asset register, asset cards and personal issue forms are up to date with information of where each asset is/who it has been issued to. Send an updated asset register to the Logistics Manager on a monthly basis.
Perform a quarterly physical asset check with the Area Manager, print updated asset register, sign and file. Record any damages or faulty items and arrange to have the fixed if possible/cost effective. Send updated asset register to Logistics Manager.
Assist in the management and disposal of assets in accordance with DRC and donor guidelines.
Oversee the accounting and control of the communication systems (mobiles, internet) including request for repairs.
Represent the organization when liaising with the local administrations:
Activities:
Keep informed of any changes in the administrative procedures for obtaining documents;
Establish or reinforce relations with the representatives of the different administrative services;
Meet with the representatives of the different administrative services as often as necessary to obtain documents or solve problems.
Information
Monitor the evolving situation in the area of DRC operations in coordination with other actors as per regional, country and programme guidelines
Facilitate access and operations through the provision of dependable advice to staff and managers
Act as the local focal point for security co-ordination and information sharing between the relevant actors within the area of operations
Collect, verify, analyze and report information that affects, or may affect, DRC operations
Establish a network of contacts and represent DRC/DDG at security meetings
Actively participate in UN Security Cell meetings within the area of operations
Provide operational security briefings and orientation to all new and visiting staff
Track security related incidents and developments and provide trend/pattern analysis
Analysis
Conduct regular Security Risk Assessments (SRAs) as per DRC policy
Identify indicators and key decision points, and link them to the SRA
Assist in training on security procedures as required for program staff
Prepare and submit security reports and trend analyses as required
Provide advice on programme development and implementation
Safety Risk Management
Assist with the implementation of policies, protocols and procedures related to the safe implementation of programme activities
Supervise and monitor the development and implementation of context specific MOSS
Monitoring and supervision (as required) of security guards, watchmen and SPUs
Supervise the implementation of physical and asset protection protocols and regulations
Ensure that appropriate access controls are in place for all DRC facilities
Advise, assist and control the procurement and issue of security and protective equipment
Provide security clearance to staff
Conduct regular site assessments and advise on mitigation measures
Assist in the management of security incidents and crises, provide timely and accurate incident reports and analysis, and support organizational lessons learned
Person Specification
Essential
Degree in Logistics, Supply Chain Management or related field.
Experience in supply chain management in an emergency environment including procurement, transport and distribution, warehouse and stock management
Experience in vehicle and fleet management
Experience of building and developing the capacity of logistics staff through the use of training, performance management frameworks and development plans
Excellent interpersonal and team skills
Commitment to and understanding of DRC’s aims, values and principles
Tertiary education in communication, law, politics, risk or other related field
1 – 3 Experience working with international agencies, multinational business or government
Proven ability to prioritize tasks and meet deadlines
Stable, moral and robust character and a good team-player
Excellent communication skills, calm and a good sense of humour
Proven commitment to accountability practices
Strong information technology skills
Fluent in written and spoken English and Arabic, French is a plus
Desirable
Experience with standard procurement procedures and documentation.
Experience with construction and site project management
Experience with auto mechanics or electrical installations.
Ability to speak other international languages.
Relevant qualifications or training courses.
Experience in the Lebanese Red Cross
Management and/or supervisory experience
Training or experience in crisis management
Training in safety, fire and evacuation procedures
Training in safety and disaster management
Experience negotiating access for humanitarian or other agencies
Note: This is a mentored position, strong potential to become a safety professional will be consider in lieu of experience.
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Applications should include a detailed CV and a cover letter that addresses the applicant’s motivation for applying. Please forward the application, in English, marked "Logistics & Safety Officer - Tyre" to the following e-mail address: vacancy@drclebanon.dk The deadline for submission is Sunday, August 11 2013
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No