Logistics Assistant (Fuel management and reporting)- Gaza- SCL5

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  • Added Date: Tuesday, 14 October 2025
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    Job Title: Logistics Assistant (Fuel management and reporting)

    Grade: SC L5

    Type of contract: Service Contract

    Duration: 12 Months

    Renewal of contract: Subject to WFP needs, staff performance and the availability of funds

    Duty Station: Gaza

    This vacancy announcement is for Palestinian nationals residing in Gaza only.

    ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT

    The United Nations World Food Programme is the world's largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. The mission of WFP is to help the world achieve Zero Hunger in our lifetimes. Every day, WFP works worldwide to ensure that no child goes to bed hungry and that the poorest and most vulnerable, particularly women and children, can access the nutritious food they need.

    WFP, through its dual mandate in humanitarian and development, provides life-saving food assistance to the most vulnerable and food insecure non-refugee Palestinians and works to safeguard livelihoods, build resilience, and reconstitute food systems in vulnerable areas. WFP also lends its technical expertise to support national institutions by strengthening their capacities in responding to shocks and building an inclusive social safety net.

    To further strengthen the humanitarian-development-peace nexus, WFP is providing climate-smart agricultural assets such as hydroponics and wicking beds to households to increase their calorie intake and enable them to generate income. WFP also scaled up its resilience-building activities to include greenhouses, vegetable farms, sheep, poultry, and technical and vocational trainings for youth and people with disabilities. These projects reduce peopleโ€™s vulnerability to external shocks, serve as a safety net, and support livelihoods.

    In response to the urgent needs of Palestine, where protracted conflict and economic stagnation have led to widespread food insecurity, WFP delivers life-saving food assistance to the most vulnerable non-refugee Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. To address the ongoing crisis, WFP also focuses on strengthening livelihoods through resilience-building projects such as climate-smart agriculture and vocational training. Additionally, WFP supports national institutions by enhancing their capacity to respond to shocks and build inclusive social safety nets. By extending its systems to humanitarian and development partners, WFP contributes to broader efforts within the humanitarian-development-peace nexus.

    This job is found in Gaza Area Office. Job holder reports to the Logistics Associate.

    LSO introduction:

    The LSO unit, created in June 2024 under the WFP Supply Chain, manages specialized logistics domains including fuel, fleet, and engineering. It provides integrated solutions for unconventional logistics challenges, leveraging specialist assets and coordinating with operational and programmatic teams to ensure safe, efficient, and adaptive humanitarian delivery.

    Background elements to the Fuel Management Team:

    Since the conflict began, fuel shortages have been a major impediment to humanitarian operations across Gaza. Within two years of operations, starting from ad-hoc deliveries to its subsidized bakeries project in Gaza, WFP has shifted from an improvised \"just-in-time\" to a fully structured and standardized โ€œprepositionedโ€ fuel supply system. Working under the LSO, the fuel team had to constantly adapt to political and logistical disruptions.

    In 2025, WFP receives, stores and distributes between 50,000 and 130,000 L per week. At peak level, the WFP Gaza fuel supply chain utilizes 3 fuel stations (maintaining more than 600,000 L in storage capacity across the strip), 2 WFP owned tankers for contingency stocks, and mobilizes up to 3 contracted tankers for distribution.

    The Fuel team supports WFP operations in the South and in the North of Gaza, maintaining the ability to split resources geographically, extending operations when and where needed, cultivating efficiency, agility and flexibility. The team works with autonomy and relies on its drive to sustain WFP operations, its cumulated experience, its initiative and its creativity.

    General Objectives and Purpose of the Role

    The Logistics Assistant (Fuel Management and Reporting) is responsible for the daily implementation and field execution of WFPโ€™s fuel operations in Gaza. Working in close coordination with the Logistics Associate, this role ensures the accurate and timely receipt, storage, dispatch, documentation, and reporting of fuel across WFPโ€™s supply chain. The position plays a key role in operationalizing the strategies and plans defined by the Logistics Associate and LSO leadership, ensuring that fuel reaches its designated users efficiently, safely, and in compliance with WFP procedures.

    The Logistics Assistant leads daily field activities, supervises station personnel, and manages real-time coordination with transporters, contractors, and fuel service providers. The role is critical to maintaining the integrity of the Fuel Management System (FMS), including daily data validation, reconciliation, and reporting, and is responsible for issuing daily stock reports and contributing to weekly and monthly summaries.

    In addition to operational responsibilities, the Logistics Assistant serves as the second-in-command to the Logistics Associate and acts as their backup in their absence, assuming full operational responsibilities as required. The position is designed to evolve into higher levels of responsibility, with the Assistant expected to develop the skills and competencies necessary to eventually assume associate-level duties.

    KEY RESPONSIBILITIES (not all-inclusive, nor exhaustive):

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