Procurement assistant (Ref: 0118)
Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations - UOSSM | Hatay |
13.11.2019 | 20.11.2019 |
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İlan Detayları
About UOSSM : Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations. Founded in January 2012 in France, with a vision of a unified strategic framework, to increase the effectiveness of the humanitarian response in areas of crisis; aiming at providing medical aid and support for affected people and communities, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, gender, religion or political affiliation.
Organizational Values:
- Trust
- Ambition
- Accountability
- Neutrality
- integrity
Location: Rehanli- Turkey
Employment Code: 0118
Application link https://cutt.us/eMzpJ
Position Duties and Responsibilities:
- Registration and organization of procurement process.
- Execution purchase process in coordination with the requesting department.
- Bring and collect quotations.
- Prepare procurement reports.
- develop a list of suppliers easy to access.
- Contribute to the pricing and update of procurement prices
Qualifications & Requirements:
- Qualification: Bachelor's degree or institute
- Experience: One year experience in the same field
- Office programs-Excel: Advanced level.
- Turkish language: Fluent.
- Required things: Turkish nationality
Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations - UOSSM
About UOSSM:
Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations -UOSSM- is a union of humanitarian medical aid and relief, non- -profit, non-governmental, organization. It was founded in January 2012, with the vision to work under a unified strategic framework aiming to provide medical services and support to affected people and communities, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, gender, religion or political loyalty.
Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations -UOSSM- is a union of humanitarian medical aid and relief, non- -profit, non-governmental, organization. It was founded in January 2012, with the vision to work under a unified strategic framework aiming to provide medical services and support to affected people and communities, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, gender, religion or political loyalty.