Arabic Female Administrator

We are a company based in Sharjah currently looking for an Arabic Female Administrator to administer printing and inventory needs for the production section of our company.
Responsibilities and Duties
-Control inventory for printing needs, e.g. ink, media, stickers
-Supervise the off-loading of incoming materials, carry out physical inspection and physical count to verify quantity and quality is in line with the requirements mentioned on the purchase orders. Arrange for inspection with the requestors if required, complete the inspection prior to receiving the materials.
-Go out and find suppliers for necessary materials
-Keep raw material, spares, finished products and other stock items well stacked in the designated storage locations. All the stored materials should be easily accessible and safely handled
-Check for shortages and damages and prepare the necessary reports for damages and rejections. If required Non conformity Reports should be raised if the circumstance demands
-Carry out physical stock counts in line with the inventory stock take procedures and as per the planned schedules
Qualifications and Skills
– Must be an Arabic Female
– Must have knowledge in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator
– Must have previous Experience in Printing Production in UAE
– Connections with Digital Printers inside UAE will be an advantage
– Well Organized and Eager to learn
– Can speak in English
– Multitasking and time-management skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks
– Attention to Detail & Quality
– Customer Service Orientation
– Knowledge in Microsoft Office Suite
– Strong team player with the ability to build relationships
Benefits
-We will provide Employment Visa and Insurance
-Salary: 3,000-3,500 will base on experience
We are only taking female applicants as we are an all ladies team.

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