Assets and Supply Chain Specialist
Job Summary: The Assets and Supply Chain Specialist is responsible for managing organizational assets and overseeing supply chain activities to ensure efficient procurement, inventory control, asset tracking, warehousing, and distribution processes. Essential Duties: Assets Management: Maintain a comprehensive asset register and ensure accurate tracking of all company assets. Monitor asset acquisition, allocation, transfer, maintenance, and disposal processes. Conduct regular physical asset audits and reconcile discrepancies. Supply Chain Management: Manage procurement activities and coordinate with vendors and suppliers. Monitor inventory levels and ensure timely replenishment of stock. Requirements: Minimum High School Diploma, with proven experience in facility management, supply chain and logistics. 5+ years of relevant experience.
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What is the last date to apply for Assets and Supply Chain Specialist?
The official closing date is 2026-11-18. Apply early to avoid the last-day portal rush.
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What is the passing marks for this test?
The official passing marks are generally 50%, but merit is competitive — scoring above 75% is a safer target to secure an interview call.
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