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Recruitment: Apply For Seven-Up Bottling Company Recruitment 2021

by NewsOnline Nigeria
October 23, 2021
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Seven-Up Bottling Company Recruitment 2021

Recruitment, apply for Seven-Up Bottling Company recruitment 2021 below.

 

 

Newsonline reports that Seven-Up Bottling Company Limited is one of the largest manufacturing companies in Nigeria, producing and distributing some of the nation’s most-loved beverages in the country like; Pepsi, 7Up, Mirinda, Teem, Mountain Dew, H2oH!, Lipton Ice Tea and Aquafina premium drinking water. It recently entered into the Home & Personal Care category with the 2SURE brand and launched its first product, a Hand & Surface Sanitizer.

 

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Seven-Up Bottling Company is recruiting to fill the following positions:

1.) Logistics Officer

Location: Lagos

Job Description
Seven Up is looking to hire a Logistics Officer who will be responsible for the following:

  • Direct Delivery to regional customers: Manage all inter-regional deliveries beingsupplied directly to customers under the budget center of other regions.
  • Monitor Inter-regional trucks (both SBC and hired) delivering to the regions to ensure loading and offloading are done within the agreed stipulated time to increase efficiency.
  • Driver Management: To Manage all drivers ensuring they conform to our business policy covering inter-regional description.
  • OTC management: Develop and implement weekly OTC score card review, measuring OTC performance, etc.
  • Workshop and Breakdown: Follow up with SBC and OTC workshop for timely release of fleet undergoing repairs.

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Requirements
The Ideal candidate should possess the following skills:

  • Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s Degree qualification with 3 – 5 years work experience.
  • Good knowledge of Nigeria road network
  • Good logistics back ground with experience in managing fleet of over 50 trailers and above
  • Sales experience
  • Analytical mind
  • Aggressive in solving problems.

2.) Fleet Maintenance Analyst

Location: Lagos

Job Role
This role will be responsible for the following:

  • Cost control analysis: Monitoring of budget performance, sharing weekly position (Budget vs Actual)
  • Fleet tracking: Using the GPS system to track all SBC fleet to generate the following;
    Daily availability report
    Idle time report
    Over speeding report
  • Fleet maintenance: Develop and implement a road map for monthly maintenance schedule for all SBC fleet
  • Spare part Pricing: Periodically review market price vs current price in a bid to ensuring that Seven Upgets the best quality with the best price available in the market.

Requirements
Our ideal candidate must possess the following skills:

  • Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s Degree qualification with 3-5 years work experience.
  • Excellent usage of Microsoft Office
  • Analytical Skills
  • Must have experience in the use of GPS tools
  • Great reporting skills
  • Excellent communication skills.

Application Deadline
29th October, 2021.

How To Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV and Cover Letters to: careers@sevenup.org with the Job Title as the subject of the email.

Note: The cover letter should be the body of the email and not an attachment.

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