BAT
BAT Kenya is seeking ambitious graduates for their Global Graduate Programme in Operations. This exceptional opportunity offers a fast-track path to leadership in one of the world’s leading consumer goods companies.
About the Role:
The 18-month Global Graduate Programme in Operations at BAT Kenya is designed to develop future leaders in their Manufacturing team. Successful candidates will gain comprehensive experience across various operational areas:
- – Manufacturing (Make)
- – Supply Chain Management (Plan)
- – Logistics
- – Procurement
- – Customer Service
- – Product Innovation
Key Responsibilities:
- – Engage in hands-on manufacturing processes
- – Master supply chain management techniques
- – Develop strategies for efficient supply chain flow
- – Focus on innovative procurement and quality partnerships
- – Understand consumer needs and support business services transformation
- – Collaborate with Marketing & Sales teams on product innovation
Requirements:
- – Bachelor’s degree in Business or Engineering
- – Maximum 3 years of post-graduate experience
- – Demonstrated leadership through extracurricular activities
- – Strong analytical and decision-making skills
- – Ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment
- – Intercultural competencies from international experiences
- – Self-motivated with a drive to succeed
- – Willingness for national and international mobility
Why Join BAT?
- – Global Top Employer with 53,000 employees across 180+ markets
- – Brands sold in over 200 markets, manufactured in 44 factories across 42 countries
- – Tech Hubs fostering innovation in 4 strategic locations
- – Recognized for diversity and sustainability efforts
BAT is committed to creating A Better Tomorrow™ through innovation and collaboration. They value diversity and teamwork, believing that bringing together people from different backgrounds strengthens their organization.
Apply now to be part of BAT’s journey in shaping the future of their industry!
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