Supply Chain Officer
Date: Jan 15, 2026
Location: Cairo, EG
Company: International SOS
Overview:
The Medical Supply Chain Officer is responsible for delivering effective, timely, and compliant supply chain solutions to support offshore medical sites, remote clinics, vessels, and platforms. The role ensures all operations meet International SOS standards, offshore regulations, and client requirements.
Key Responsibilities
- Sourcing & Sales Support: Source suitable medical products and equipment for offshore environments, provide accurate quotations, and support tenders and special offshore requests.
- Procurement: Process and fast‑track purchase orders, monitor deliveries, resolve discrepancies, and ensure OTIF (On Time and In Full) performance.
- Logistics & Expediting: Coordinate timely shipments to offshore locations, manage documentation for customs clearance, track shipments, and support client logistics agents.
- Billing & Credit Control: Reconcile supplier invoices, maintain proof of receipt, ensure correct client billing, and resolve offshore‑related invoice disputes.
- Supplier Management: Source and assess offshore‑capable suppliers, conduct audits, and monitor vendor performance.
- Operations: Support equipment calibration, manage rental kits, maintain inventory records and cold‑chain storage, and handle recalls and audit follow‑ups.
- Compliance & OH&S: Follow all International SOS procedures, maintain a safe workplace, complete required training, and adhere to offshore safety standards
Requirements:
Required Experience
- 3–5 years’ supply chain experience with end‑to‑end operational knowledge.
- 2–3 years in a medically focused organization (pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, consumables).
- Experience with sea freight, port agents, and the shipping industry is an advantage.
Qualifications
- Matric plus a relevant tertiary qualification in supply chain, procurement, logistics, business, or pharmacy (advantage).
Languages
- Excellent English (oral and written) required.
- Arabic, French, or Portuguese is an advantage.
Travel
- Own transport required (Code 8).
- Local travel within ~20 km and occasional travel to African countries.
Why Apply?
This role offers the chance to build strong experience in offshore medical supply chain operations, supporting remote clinics, vessels, and platforms while ensuring critical supplies reach challenging environments efficiently and safely. You will work across sourcing, procurement, logistics, and operations, gaining hands‑on exposure in a highly specialized sector. The position provides meaningful impact, professional growth, and the opportunity to collaborate closely with regional medical and operations teams.