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ompany Description: Sokowatch is modernizing informal retail across Africa by connecting small shops directly to suppliers through a digital ordering platform for free same-day delivery with additional financial services to help them grow. These retailers are home to over 90% of consumer purchases and Sokowatch is dedicated to bolstering these businesses by providing them with the technology-enabled solutions they need to thrive.

We are seeking a talented and motivated candidate to join our team as a fleet manager. Position: Fleet Manager 
We are searching for a stellar Fleet Manager to undertake all aspects of fleet management for Sokowatch office in Rwanda, including vehicle maintenance, vehicle uptime management & field agent vehicle use trainings.
Locations: Sokowatch is currently hiring across all our markets.

Rwanda: Kigali.
Requirements:
•Proven experience as Mechanic
•Excellent knowledge of machinery and hydraulic, electrical and other systems and their components
•Aptitude in using various hand tools (screwdrivers, hammers etc.) and precision measurement tools (e.g. calipers)
•Ability to follow established procedures and practices and read the instructions.
•A strong commitment to all health and safety guidelines
•Very good communication skills
•A problem-solving ability
•High school diploma is preferred; Certification from a vocational school or completion of apprenticeship is a definite plus
•Valid certification (e.g. ASE) is preferred

Responsibilities


  • Build and assemble machines or mechanical components according to requirements
  • Inspect machines, engines, transmissions etc. and run diagnostic tests to discover functionality issues.
  • Conduct repairs aiming for maximum reliability.
  • Troubleshoot reported problems and resolve them in a timely manner
  • Perform thorough maintenance on machinery, equipment and systems
  • Clean and apply lubricants to machinery components
  • Replenish fluids and components of engines and machinery
  • Provide consultation on correct maintenance and preventative measures to machine or vehicle users
  • Undertake other duties as assigned
  • Keep logs of work and report on issues
  • Keep track of daily and weekly records for all fleet expense 
  • keep records of daily and weekly service.
  • Previous experience managing a fleet of tuk tuks is an asset

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