2013-05-02

Hamilton Lloyd and Associates - Our client offers clients a world-class integrated logistics service that spans across the supply chain. Being specialists in importation, exportation and transportation, they offer a comprehensive service that can expertly transport freight by land, sea or air.

Hamilton Lloyd and Associates is recruiting for the position below:

Job Position: Statutory and Compliance Supervisor

Location: Lagos

Job Description
The company has decided to start the search for a Statutory and Compliance Supervisor for its Nigerian operations.

Role
The firm is looking for a Statutory and Compliance Supervisor who report to the Head of Logistics. The S&C Supervisor's role include fulfilling all statutory and professional duties, to exercise good management practice through effective use of resources, and following the Manager's instruction and guidance.
Main Responsibilities

Responsible for National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) and Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON) Units.
Knowledgeable and must have liaised with and coordinated with NAFDAC, SON, Quarantine and Similar Governmental Agencies.
Create relationship with senior management at NAFDAC, SON, Quarantine Internal Mapping of process and improving efficiency
Evaluate knowledge of subordinate.
Track daily KPI of NAFDAC Stamping with weekly result.

Requirements

Must be a graduate and have a Science background and a Masters degree will be an added advantage.
Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in the same field
Must Have Management/ Supervisory skills
Good organizational skills
Good time management
Confident communications skills
Required to work 6 Days Monday through Saturday, and as required by management.

Application Closing Date
8th May 2013

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should forward their applications and CV's to: nwadiuto@hamiltonlloydandassociates.com

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