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UN Job Vacancy: Business Support Assistant - Fleet and Facility Management, Lusaka, Zambia. Recruiter: WFP - World Food Programme.
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What this role involves
You will coordinate vehicle fleet operations and facility maintenance at WFP’s Lusaka office, ensuring reliable transport for food distributions and field missions. Daily tasks include scheduling drivers, monitoring fuel usage, managing office repairs, and supporting asset inventory. This role is vital for keeping WFP’s logistics running smoothly in Zambia.
Key skills to highlight
Show proven experience in fleet scheduling, fuel management, or facility maintenance. Strong organizational skills and familiarity with asset tracking systems (e.g., ERP) are critical. Highlight any knowledge of WFP or UN logistics procedures, plus a valid Zambian driver’s license.
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Add a “Logistics Support Summary” section at the top of your CV. List 3–4 bullets showing quantifiable results—e.g., “Managed a fleet of 15 vehicles with 98% uptime” or “Reduced fuel costs by 12% through route optimization.” This matches WFP’s focus on efficiency.
Before you apply
WFP never charges fees for applications or interviews. Verify the posting on WFP’s official Zambia careers page. If contacted by someone requesting payment or personal banking details, report it immediately.
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