Company DescriptionEmirates Electrical & Instrumentation Company LLC is a proud member of the Ghobash Group. For almost 20 years, we have made vital contributions to the Oil & Gas sector of the UAE, executing both onshore and offshore projects. Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is one of our main clients along with Tier 1 and Tier 2 EPC contractors in this sector. We have the expertise to carry out full EPC&M services for electrical and instrumentation works and bring our intrinsic knowledge to measure and automate exploration, production, separation, refining processes, and distribution through our localized services.
Receive, inspect, and record incoming materials, supplies, and equipment, ensuring they meet quality standards and purchase order specifications.
Organize and maintain the store to ensure easy access and proper storage of materials, equipment, and tools.
Conduct regular stock counts, both physical and system-based, to ensure accurate inventory records.
Monitor stock levels and initiate timely reordering of materials to prevent shortages.
Follow up on backorders and ensure materials are received on time to meet operational needs.
Work with the procurement team to identify obsolete or surplus items and recommend proper disposal or utilization.
Ensure the store is kept clean, organized, and safe for workers, with clear labels on all shelves and storage areas.
Implement and enforce safety procedures for the handling, storage, and disposal of materials, including hazardous materials.
Ensure proper security of the store by controlling access and monitoring inventory to prevent theft or loss.
Oversee the proper storage of materials, ensuring they are kept in appropriate conditions to prevent damage, spoilage, or deterioration.
Use handling equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, and hand trucks to move and store heavy materials when necessary.
Ensure that fragile or hazardous materials are stored in compliance with safety regulations.
Issue materials, tools, and equipment to workers as per requisitions and ensure proper documentation of all transactions.
Monitor the consumption of materials and supplies, and report any discrepancies or overuse to the supervisor or procurement team.
Ensure that all materials and tools issued are returned in proper condition, logging all returned items.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date inventory records, including receipts, transfers, issuances, and returns, in both manual and electronic formats.
Ensure all store records are properly filed and available for audits or review by management.
Generate daily, weekly, and monthly reports on stock levels, material usage, and inventory discrepancies.
Liaise with the procurement, maintenance, and operations teams to coordinate the supply of materials and equipment required for projects or daily activities.
Communicate any delays or shortages of materials to relevant departments to avoid disruptions in work.
Qualifications
Education: High School Diploma or equivalent; a diploma in Supply Chain Management or Warehouse Management is an advantage.
Experience: Minimum 3-5 years of experience in a storekeeping or warehouse management role, preferably in a construction, oil and gas, or industrial setting.
Technical Skills: Proficiency in using inventory software and MS Office (Excel, Word).
Certifications: Forklift certification (if applicable); training in inventory management and safety protocols is a plus.
Languages: Proficiency in English is required
Additional Information
Strong organizational and multitasking abilities.
Excellent communication and coordination skills.
Attention to detail and accuracy in inventory management.
Ability to work under pressure and handle multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
Knowledge of basic accounting and record-keeping practices.
Familiarity with inventory management software (e.g., SAP, Oracle, or similar systems) is a plus.
Knowledge of safety regulations and handling procedures, particularly for hazardous materials.