Job Vacancy For Procurement Officer (Goods and Services)



The University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) was established by an Act of Parliament, 2011, (Act 830). The University is a public funded national institution which seeks to provide leadership and management of energy and natural resources and be a centre of excellence in these critical areas.

The University approaches its programmes and research by emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration and taking into account areas such as economics, law and policy, management, science, technology and engineering as well as social and political issues that affect energy and natural resources.

The University of Energy and Natural Resources operates a multi-campus system, currently in Sunyani and Dormaa Ahenkro; plans are underway to start the Nsoatre and Kenyase campuses. Successful applicants of any of the following positions in the University should be willing to reside in any of these locations.

Job Title: Procurement Officer (Goods and Services)

Qualification Required & Experience

Procurement Officer (Goods and Services) An applicant seeking appointment as Procurement Officer must:

• possess a master’s degree in Procurement, Purchasing and Supply or Logistics and Supply Chain Management;
• be a member of a relevant professional body, preferably the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS);
• have a minimum of two (2) years of relevant post professional qualification experience as an Assistant Procurement Officer;
• be of unblemished character and have a high degree of personal integrity;
• have proved organisational and leadership skills;
• possess excellent inter-personal and communication skills, and be a team player and have the capacity to manage rises.

Location: Sunyani

How To Apply For The Job

All applications should reach the Registrar not later than FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2020 through the following address:

The Registrar
University of Energy and Natural Resources
P. O. Box 214
Sunyani, Ghana

Closing Date: 11 December, 2020

Only shortlisted applicants would be called for interviews.