Responsibilities
Within delegated authority, the Transport Assistant will carry out the following duties:
1. Transport Technical duties:
• Responsible for the maintenance and repair of the mission’s UNOE Fleet of both light vehicles, Heavy duty Vehicles, material handling equipment, airport ground support equipment, and Armored vehicles.
• Provide technical support to the team of mechanics, including diagnostics of vehicle faults.
• Supervises the Transport Workshops following the UN regulations and rules and applicable transport standard operating procedures.
• Identify correct spare parts to facilitate service/maintenance and repairs of vehicles in the field office. Monitors spare parts usage reports, service orders, etc.
• Provide training activities to enhance the capacity of national staff members and familiarize staff with the use of Electronic Spare Parts Catalogues.
• Prepare vehicle write-off documentation and ensure cases are processed by the established procedures and deadlines.
• Develop reports to document workshop performance (including personnel matters), vehicle warranties, vendor support, and other workshop-related activities.
2. Transport Dispatch duties:
• Identify transportation requirements at the field office and provide optimal solutions.
• Analyses transportation requests and supervises route planning and reconnaissance.
• Establishes service timetables and driver rosters.
• Prepares and disseminates information regarding transport services and transport facilities available to customers.
• Ensures maximum utilization and effective use of vehicle and driver resources.
• Ensures the provision of ad-hoc transportation services to meet all requirements, including staff and equipment movement for operational duty purposes.
• Provides transportation briefings to incoming personnel at the check-in.
• Ensures that the mechanical conditions of all vehicles and daily maintenance of the shuttle buses are performed.
• Monitors the periodic maintenance and repair of the vehicles to ensure the reliability of the transportation service.
3. Transport Fleet Vehicle Inventory duties:
• Monitors plan, coordinates, and oversees acquisition, distribution utilization, and write-off for non-expendable transport assets.
• Analyze the vehicle and equipment requirements and receive technical reports. Provide data analysis and reports for efficient decision-making in support of effective asset acquisition and utilization.
• Ensures that bi-annual physical inventory of non-expendable transport assets is conducted following the established procedures and deadlines.
• Ensures records are maintained for non-expendable transport assets at the HQ and field office level and updates the database. • Guide and coordinate appropriate use of fleet management systems in Umoja.
• Implements the Vehicle Replacement Policy. • Ensures vehicle write-off cases are processed by the established procedures and deadlines.
• Preparation, coordination, and implementation of the Vehicle Establishment Committee (VEC).
• Provides technical expertise on Contingent Own Equipment (COE) and safety inspections.
• Provides inputs for statistical reports on transport fleet utilization and composition.
• Ensures the constant availability of vehicles for temporary assignments in support of one-off and emergency tasks as directed by the Chief Transport Officer.
• Ensures that transportation equipment is returned in good working order on check-out by the outgoing personnel.
• Participation in the Transport Section’s budget preparation for vehicles and equipment acquisition. Coordination with all sections involved. • Raise the vehicle and equipment requirement of the mission through the Vehicle Acquisition System (VAS). Participates in the technical evaluations of vendor bids through the Procurement Section.
• Ensures that Vehicle Monitoring System (EVMS) statistics of the mission vehicle fleet are processed following the established procedures and guidelines.
4. Transport Driver Testing / Damage Discrepancy Reporting duties:
• Maintains databases to monitor the mission personnel possessing UN driving permits.
• Conducts driving test assessments for all categories of vehicles for the mission staff members.
• Participates in developing and implementing the Transport Section’s Standard Operating Procedures.
• Participates in training activities to enhance the capacity of international and national staff members.
• Conducts introduction training to newly arrived mission staff members.
• Conducts continuous monitoring and implementation of sanctions according to existing policies for road traffic violations.
• Performs other related duties as required.