Stores and Assets Assistant (Business Analyst 2)
2025-12-23T10:32:39+00:00
Central Bank of Kenya
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FULL_TIME
Kisumu
Kisumu
00100
Kenya
Finance
Admin & Office, Business Operations, Transportation & Logistics, Civil & Government
2026-01-12T17:00:00+00:00
8
Job Purpose
The holder will serve as the custodian of all stores, materials, and movable assets at CBK Branches and/or Centres, ensuring accurate inventory control, secure storage, and proper record-keeping in compliance with the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act (PPADA) 2015 and internal control procedures under the guidance of the Inventory Manager / Deputy Manager.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
Roles and Responsibilities
Inventory Control and Reconciliation
- Receive, inspect and document incoming goods and materials against approved delivery notes and specifications to verify quality and quantity.
- Transfer received items to their respective storage shelves after receipt.
- Issue store items to authorized user departments upon receipt of duly approved issue vouchers/requisitions, ensuring items are issued accurately and promptly.
- Maintain up-to-date and accurate physical and electronic stock records (e.g., Bin Cards, Stock Ledgers, or ERP system entries).
- Implement stock rotation methods, such as First-In, First-Out (FIFO) or First-Expiry, First-Out (FEFO), to prevent losses due to expiry or obsolescence.
- Conduct periodic physical stock-taking (spot checks, quarterly, and annual counts) and reconciling physical inventory balances with ledger records, reporting any discrepancies immediately.
- Regularly inspect storage areas in the stores to ensure the highest standards of housekeeping, safety and security arrangements are achieved and maintained.
- Adhere to the laid down standard operating procedure and work instructions in stock management and storage of materials.
Asset Management
- Ensure all movable, non-consumable institutional assets (e.g., furniture, computers, equipment) are physically tagged and registered upon receipt.
- Maintain a comprehensive and accurate offline GSD Assets Register.
- Participate in the annual or periodic physical verification of assets and reconciling the findings with the Asset Register to ensure accountability.
- Compile preliminary lists of obsolete, redundant, or unserviceable materials and assets, ready for onward submission to the disposal committee.
- Collect surrendered items and facilitate transport to the designated storage area.
- Participate fully in the asset disposal processes and facilitate all attendant processes.
Documentation and Reporting
- Ensure all store documents, including goods received notes, issue vouchers, stock sheets, and asset movement and asset tagging forms, are properly filed and maintained for audit purposes.
- Prepare periodic reports on inventory levels, consumption rates, and stock status for review by the Section Manager.
- Any other assigned roles and responsibilities.
Qualifications
- Diploma in Supply Chain management, Stores Management, Purchasing and Suppliers Management or Logistics from a recognised institution.
- Be an Associate Member of the Kenya Institute of Supplies Management (KISM) OR be eligible for membership.
Work Experience
- A minimum of two (2) years of relevant experience in stores operations or inventory control, preferably within the public sector or a large organization.
- Receive, inspect and document incoming goods and materials against approved delivery notes and specifications to verify quality and quantity.
- Transfer received items to their respective storage shelves after receipt.
- Issue store items to authorized user departments upon receipt of duly approved issue vouchers/requisitions, ensuring items are issued accurately and promptly.
- Maintain up-to-date and accurate physical and electronic stock records (e.g., Bin Cards, Stock Ledgers, or ERP system entries).
- Implement stock rotation methods, such as First-In, First-Out (FIFO) or First-Expiry, First-Out (FEFO), to prevent losses due to expiry or obsolescence.
- Conduct periodic physical stock-taking (spot checks, quarterly, and annual counts) and reconciling physical inventory balances with ledger records, reporting any discrepancies immediately.
- Regularly inspect storage areas in the stores to ensure the highest standards of housekeeping, safety and security arrangements are achieved and maintained.
- Adhere to the laid down standard operating procedure and work instructions in stock management and storage of materials.
- Ensure all movable, non-consumable institutional assets (e.g., furniture, computers, equipment) are physically tagged and registered upon receipt.
- Maintain a comprehensive and accurate offline GSD Assets Register.
- Participate in the annual or periodic physical verification of assets and reconciling the findings with the Asset Register to ensure accountability.
- Compile preliminary lists of obsolete, redundant, or unserviceable materials and assets, ready for onward submission to the disposal committee.
- Collect surrendered items and facilitate transport to the designated storage area.
- Participate fully in the asset disposal processes and facilitate all attendant processes.
- Ensure all store documents, including goods received notes, issue vouchers, stock sheets, and asset movement and asset tagging forms, are properly filed and maintained for audit purposes.
- Prepare periodic reports on inventory levels, consumption rates, and stock status for review by the Section Manager.
- Any other assigned roles and responsibilities.
- Inventory control
- Asset management
- Record-keeping
- Procurement compliance
- Stock rotation (FIFO/FEFO)
- Physical stock-taking
- Housekeeping and safety standards
- Standard operating procedures
- Asset tagging
- Report preparation
- Diploma in Supply Chain management, Stores Management, Purchasing and Suppliers Management or Logistics from a recognised institution.
- Associate Member of the Kenya Institute of Supplies Management (KISM) OR be eligible for membership.
JOB-694a6fc71c7b2
Vacancy title:
Stores and Assets Assistant (Business Analyst 2)
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Finance, Category: Admin & Office, Business Operations, Transportation & Logistics, Civil & Government]
Jobs at:
Central Bank of Kenya
Deadline of this Job:
Monday, January 12 2026
Duty Station:
Kisumu | Kisumu
Summary
Date Posted: Tuesday, December 23 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
Job Purpose
The holder will serve as the custodian of all stores, materials, and movable assets at CBK Branches and/or Centres, ensuring accurate inventory control, secure storage, and proper record-keeping in compliance with the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act (PPADA) 2015 and internal control procedures under the guidance of the Inventory Manager / Deputy Manager.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
Roles and Responsibilities
Inventory Control and Reconciliation
- Receive, inspect and document incoming goods and materials against approved delivery notes and specifications to verify quality and quantity.
- Transfer received items to their respective storage shelves after receipt.
- Issue store items to authorized user departments upon receipt of duly approved issue vouchers/requisitions, ensuring items are issued accurately and promptly.
- Maintain up-to-date and accurate physical and electronic stock records (e.g., Bin Cards, Stock Ledgers, or ERP system entries).
- Implement stock rotation methods, such as First-In, First-Out (FIFO) or First-Expiry, First-Out (FEFO), to prevent losses due to expiry or obsolescence.
- Conduct periodic physical stock-taking (spot checks, quarterly, and annual counts) and reconciling physical inventory balances with ledger records, reporting any discrepancies immediately.
- Regularly inspect storage areas in the stores to ensure the highest standards of housekeeping, safety and security arrangements are achieved and maintained.
- Adhere to the laid down standard operating procedure and work instructions in stock management and storage of materials.
Asset Management
- Ensure all movable, non-consumable institutional assets (e.g., furniture, computers, equipment) are physically tagged and registered upon receipt.
- Maintain a comprehensive and accurate offline GSD Assets Register.
- Participate in the annual or periodic physical verification of assets and reconciling the findings with the Asset Register to ensure accountability.
- Compile preliminary lists of obsolete, redundant, or unserviceable materials and assets, ready for onward submission to the disposal committee.
- Collect surrendered items and facilitate transport to the designated storage area.
- Participate fully in the asset disposal processes and facilitate all attendant processes.
Documentation and Reporting
- Ensure all store documents, including goods received notes, issue vouchers, stock sheets, and asset movement and asset tagging forms, are properly filed and maintained for audit purposes.
- Prepare periodic reports on inventory levels, consumption rates, and stock status for review by the Section Manager.
- Any other assigned roles and responsibilities.
Qualifications
- Diploma in Supply Chain management, Stores Management, Purchasing and Suppliers Management or Logistics from a recognised institution.
- Be an Associate Member of the Kenya Institute of Supplies Management (KISM) OR be eligible for membership.
Work Experience
- A minimum of two (2) years of relevant experience in stores operations or inventory control, preferably within the public sector or a large organization.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 24
Level of Education: associate degree
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