About the Country Logistics & Procurement Manager The Country Logistics & Procurement Manager (CLPM) will oversee the entire supply chain, from sourcing and purchasing of quality goods at best prices to managing inventory, stores, transportation, and timely delivery, ensuring cost-efficiency, compliance, and strategic alignment with Country Program business goals through strong vendor relations, efficient processes, and accurate reporting. S/he’ll provide strategic leadership, guidance, and oversight of logistics and supply chain functions within the Country Program. The role ensures efficiency, compliance, and transparency across procurement, fleet, assets, IT, and premises management, while supporting program delivery and safeguarding donor and WCS resources. The position works closely with country management, program, finance, and security teams, as well as regional and HQ operations staff. Major Responsibilities Supply Chain & Procurement Ensure timely, compliant, and cost-effective procurement of goods, works, and services in line with WCS policies, donor regulations, and national laws. Develop and maintain country-level procurement plans aligned with program and operational needs and manage the entire purchasing cycle. Work closely with Finance Director to prequalify service providers Maintain and regularly update supplier databases and oversee framework agreements for recurring needs. Ensure quality control and proper documentation throughout the procurement cycle. Oversee warehouse and storage facilities to ensure appropriate storage conditions, security, and stock control. Ensure efficient transport and delivery of goods to field sites and end users. Maintain accurate and up-to-date stock information. Lead periodic inventories, reconciliations, and follow-up actions. Logistics Operations Oversee logistics operations across the country program, ensuring consistency, efficiency, and compliance across sites. Plan, coordinate, and manage inbound/outbound shipments, transportation, and customs clearance. Manage the vehicle fleet and generators, ensuring availability, preventive maintenance, cost control, and compliance with WCS procedures and local requirements. Coordinate the procurement and delivery of goods and services to the WCS field sites (QEPA and MFPA) Oversee planning and coordination of staff movements and logistics transport, including the use of external transport providers, in line with security protocols. Maintain accurate asset inventories and asset registers. Oversee asset allocation, labelling, tracking, maintenance, and lifecycle management. Manage asset replacement, disposal, or donation in accordance with WCS and donor policies. Ensure offices, guesthouses, and warehouses are maintained, safe, and functional. Oversee the provision of utilities, supplies, and contracted services, including water, electricity, waste management, and catering where applicable. Assist in securing work, and residence permits for WCS expert staff. Compliance & Risk Management Ensure adherence to WCS logistics and procurement policies, donor requirements, and national regulations. Maintain transparent, well-documented, and auditable logistics and procurement systems. Enforce zero tolerance for fraud and corruption and promote accountability across all logistics processes. Support internal and external audits related to logistics and procurement. Track findings, document lessons learned,and support continuous improvement of systems and procedures. Safety Support Support country management in maintaining and updating contingency and security procedures. Ensure logistics preparedness for emergencies, including evacuation, hibernation, and incident response. Ensure safety measures are applied to premises, transport, and logistics operations. Contribute to incident reporting and risk assessments for new facilities, movements, or logistics activities. Leadership & Coordination Recruit, supervise, train, and appraise logistics and procurement staff, where applicable. Build team capacity and support professional development. Act as the logistics focal point for coordination with program, finance, security, and infrastructure teams. Represent WCS in relevant logistics and operations coordination forums and liaise with partners and service providers on logistics matters. Train logistics staff Job Qualifications: Advanced university degree in Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Operations Management, Engineering, Business Administration, or a related field. Minimum 8–10 years of progressively responsible experience in logistics, procurement, or operations roles within an international NGO, development organization, or comparable operating environment. Demonstrated experience managing procurement, supply chain, fleet, assets, premises, and logistics systems in complex or remote contexts. Strong knowledge of donor regulations and compliance requirements related to procurement and logistics; experience with EU and/or KfW