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Reference No. 021-0908NM Reference Number: 021-0908NM Job Description:
Our client is looking for an Assistant Tender Manager to support the Tender Manager in preparing and coordinating bids, ensuring timely, accurate, and compliant submissions. Responsibilities: Assist in developing strategies and preparing tender documentation. Coordinate input from technical and commercial teams. Conduct initial cost and risk analyses to support decision-making. Track deadlines and ensure milestones are met. Provide clarification support during the bidding process Deliver accurate and timely support for tender submissions.
Ensure compliance with tender requirements and internal standards. Maintain effective coordination and communication across teams Integrate HSEQT requirements into tender support activities. Support risk identification and propose mitigation measures Requirements : Qualification and Skill Degree or Diploma in Mining, Business, or related field.
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3–5 years’ experience in tender support or related functions. Bilingual proficiency (English/French) preferred.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Effective coordination and organizational abilities. If you wish to apply for the position, please
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