The Site Administrator is responsible for providing administrative, inventory control, logistics coordination, invoicing, reporting, and operational support to the Site & Operations Manager. The incumbent ensures effective management of fuel and lubricant inventories, accurate transaction processing, customer service excellence, and compliance with company procedures and operational standards.
Key Responsibilities:
Stock Management and Inventory Control
- Daily fuel and lubricant stock reconciliations.
- Maintain quantity and quality controls on stock.
- Record all stock receipts, issues, transfers, returns and adjustments.
- Monitor stock levels and replenishment requirements.
- Manage critical spares inventory.
- Conduct stock counts and support audits.
- Investigate stock discrepancies and losses.
Operations Administration and Logistics Coordination
- Support daily operational activities and KPI monitoring.
- Ensure successful delivery execution against approved schedules.
- Ensure road tankers are cleared at loading points and at KCM entrance.
- Track delivery confirmations within required timelines.
- Reconcile trip reports and transporter losses within seven days.
- Support CAPEX project administration.
- Process requisitions timeously.
Financial Administration and Reporting
- Process customer invoices accurately.
- Minimize invoicing errors.
- Capture all manual transactions on the same day received.
- Support banking and petty cash administration.
- Control office consumables.
- Prepare operational and inventory reports.
Customer Service and Stakeholder Management
- Support customer service KPIs.
- Resolve customer issues including returns, invoicing errors, contamination, spillages and dry-outs.
- Maintain relationships with customers and contractors.
HSSE, Compliance and Governance
- Promote compliance with HSSE standards.
- Participate in audits and inspections.
- Maintain compliance documentation.
- Support incident investigations.
Requirements:
Qualifications:
- Diploma or Degree in Business Administration, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Accounting, Operations Management or related discipline.
Experience:
- Minimum three years relevant experience.
- Experience in inventory control and stock management.
- ERP experience preferred.
Skills:
- Inventory management
- Financial administration
- Logistics coordination
- Reporting and analysis
- Microsoft Office and ERP systems
- Valid driver’s license
Competencies:
- Planning and Organizing
- Attention to Detail
- Customer Service Orientation
- Problem Solving
- Stakeholder Management
- Teamwork
- Time Management
- Results Orientation
Skills Required
- Diploma or Degree in Business Administration, Logistics, Supply Chain Management, Accounting, Operations Management or related discipline
- Minimum three years relevant experience
- Experience in inventory control and stock management
- ERP experience preferred
- Valid driver's license
What We Do
Puma Energy is a leading global downstream energy business, safely providing energy in more than 35 countries, primarily across central America and Sub-Saharan-Africa. Our downstream business segments include fuels, aviation, lubricants, LPG and bitumen. Our purpose is Energising Communities to help drive growth and prosperity by sustainably serving our customers’ needs in high potential countries around the world. What to find out more and be part of our Puma Energy team? Take a look at our latest job posts and get in touch!







