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Assistant Store Officer NAFCO UAE

NAFFCO

Assistant Store Officer NAFCO UAE

Job Description

Alright, so NAFFCO’s on the hunt for an Assistant Store Officer for their Dubai plant. Full-time gig. If you’ve ever juggled manufacturing, inventory, or retail stuff, this might be your jam. The pay? Not gonna make you a millionaire, but AED 3,000 to 4,000 a month isn’t exactly peanuts either—depends what you’re after.

What’s the actual job? Think rolling up your sleeves and getting into the thick of warehouse life. You’ll be the go-to for making sure the right stuff’s on the shelves, nothing’s missing, and the paperwork matches what’s actually there. Oh, and you’ll need to be tight with ERP systems (so, no, Excel won’t cut it), plus know how to talk to people and not sound like a robot. If you’re allergic to chaos or can’t stand double-checking numbers, maybe keep scrolling. But if you like the idea of keeping things ticking behind the scenes, it’s worth a shot.

About NAFFCO

NAFFCO’s basically a big deal in the fire safety game—like, if you’re in the UAE and don’t know about them, are you even paying attention? They crank out everything from fire alarms to those massive red trucks you drool over in action movies. And it’s not like they’re just hanging around in Dubai; they’ve got their stuff everywhere. People talk about their gear being super reliable, top-notch quality, the whole package. Seriously, you won’t catch them slacking on safety—rules are rules, and these guys play to win.

Job Title

Assistant Store Officer

Responsibilities

  • So, first off, you’re the one eyeballing all the raw stuff when it comes in, making sure it’s not garbage and they didn’t short you on the order (seriously, suppliers… some of y’all need glasses). The store’s gotta look decent too—not just because management says so, but because you’ll never find anything otherwise. Trust me, chaos isn’t cute.
  • You’re on inventory duty, poking around shelves, counting things, double-checking if there’s enough of whatever widget is suddenly “critical.” If something’s missing or the numbers don’t add up, yeah, you gotta say something. Then you’re playing supply fairy—handing out what the production folks need, when they need it (and dodging their “urgent” glares).
  • Paperwork? Of course. You update the records every time something walks in, walks out, or takes a U-turn back. If it’s not written down, did it even happen? Oh, and don’t forget the safety spiel—make sure nobody’s doing anything dumb in the aisles.
  • Training newbies is part of the gig. Gotta show them what’s what so they don’t mess up (and so you don’t end up fixing their mistakes all day). There’s also some tag-team action with the purchasing crew, chasing down orders that are stuck in limbo.
  • If you spot busted-up or expired stuff, flag it, pronto. Nothing ruins your day like discovering expired stock after you’ve already dished it out. You’ll help out when it’s stock audit season—yay, more counting!—and make sure the reports are actually up to date (because if you don’t, who will?).
  • If you’ve got ideas for making the store less cramped or less of a maze, speak up. People who actually work in the trenches usually have the best hacks. Same goes for updates in whatever inventory system/ERP you’re using—gotta keep it fresh.
  • Last but not least: If you see any slowdowns in the supply chain or notice which items are flying off the shelves (or gathering dust), let the higher-ups know. Seriously, the more you help streamline things, the less everyone has to panic later.

That’s basically how you keep a store running without losing your mind.

Requirements and Qualifications

Education

Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, Business, or similar field

Experience

Minimum 3 years of store or inventory work in a factory or manufacturing setup

Skills

  • Comfortable using ERP systems like SAP
  • Strong organizational habits
  • Good verbal and written communication
  • Time management and multi-tasking
  • Ability to supervise a small team
  • Confidence in handling reports and data

Knowledge

  • Inventory tracking methods
  • Basic safety practices in warehousing
  • Storage and material classification
  • Stock rotation and space planning
  • Vendor delivery coordination
  • Reporting and stock audit preparation

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