Mamoun Ali
Education
Mamoun  Ali
Education

Mamoun Ali

Muscat, Al Khuwair
Warehouse - Inventory Manager
11-15 YearsBachelors DegreeComputer skillsCommunication
About Summary
Sudanese nationality living in Muscat Alkhwair without any problem in relocating at any point in Oman , I have more than 10 years experience in warehousing and store keeping position in Sudan and Saudi Arabia as well , I have the ability of purchasing procedures as I worked in the position .
General Info
Gender
Male
Age
45 years
Marital Status
Married
Nationality
Sudan
Employment Readiness
Immediate start
Contract Type
Does not matter
Skills
Computer skillsCommunicationLeadershipTeamworkInterpersonalFast LearnerSelf-managementWillingness to learnBusiness CorrespondenceTelephone conversationsInternet SearchTraining & DevelopmentEmail usage knowledgeMS PowerpointMS ExcelMS Word
Languages
Arabic , English , French , Italian
Driving License
No
has a vehicle
No
License Category
Private Passenger Vehicle
Education Level
Bachelors Degree
CV
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Work Experience

2011 Jun - 2014 Mar

store keeper

Corinthia Hotel Khartoum

running and managing five specialized stores as I were in charge of repair and maintenance department stores , including: electric store, plumbing, painting, ceramic and tiles , and the Chemicals store. My responsibilities were to run them all , issuing with issue vouchers when they demand items fr

2014 May - 2016 Jun

warehouse Manager

Abdul Ali Alajmi company (Saudi Arabia)

- To Maintain up to Date & Correct Records - Posting of Issues Slips / Vouchers - Good Receving Notes - Receiving of Materials & Stored Entry by Computer - To Raise Materials Purchase Requition - To Maintain Order Level of Materials - To Keep Exact Record of Incoming & Outgoing Materials my s

Training Courses

2012

إدارة المخازن والمستودعات

الشركة العربية الليبية للإستثمارات الخارجية

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