Vacancy Notice
The ICRC Regional Delegation in Bangkok seeks to fill the following position:
Shipping Officer, based in Bangkok
We are looking for a motivated professional with a collaborative mindset and a proactive approach to join our team.
Manages international transport requests efficiently by selecting the most suitable and cost-effective modes of transport (sea, air, rail, and road), ensuring compliance with local and international regulations, considering transit time and geopolitical factors. Responsible for end-to-end coordination from request for quotation to final delivery, including invoicing and documentation. Operates across regional and global scopes.
ACCOUNTABILITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Responds efficiently to all shipping requests from headquarters and the fields managing requisition orders for transport, cargo handling and storage of cargo shipments by air, sea, rail and road in line with ICRC and international regulations.
- Purchases logistics services (transport/transit, lifting, handling and transit storage) in line with the ICRC's procedures and financial rules; ensures approvals and records are carried out according to established criteria.
- Respond to requests for advice and assistance on international transport matters from the ICRC Logistics Units within the region.
- Deals with emergency situations and respond to telephone calls related to.
- Requests freight quotations for international air, sea, rail & road freight consignments.
- Selects cost efficient and reliable mode of transportation, including the choice of forwarder, carrier that guarantee a safe and quick transportation.
- Negotiates with shipping companies on rates and special privileges such as extended “free time” on container demurrage at destination.
- Organizes tenders with selected and approved transporters, analyses them and establishes a selection table based on the criteria of cost efficiency, reliability and shortest delivery time.
- Keeps contact with the LSC warehouse, the manufacturer/supplier and the transporter to enable smooth coordination and cargo pick-up.
- Track shipments to ensure they arrive on time and that shipment and delivery processes adhere to any pertinent regulations. Shares information about shipping and receiving activities.
- Ensures that the required documentation is correctly established. Coordinates with the receiving end the sending of the documents and the timely release of the cargo.
- Follows up the invoicing, irregularities, delays and eventual claims in line with the ICRC procedures. Submits files to insurance company.
- Establishes proper shipping files allowing to track back freight and customs issues.
- Ability to review alternative options and select most effective and cost-efficient mode of transport in various contexts and circumstances
GENERAL DUTIES
- Be aware of the delegations’ objectives and activities
- Understand the three components of the Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement
- Apply the security rules at all times
- Respect and observe the staff regulations of the ICRC in Thailand.
- Respect and observe the ICRC’s Code of Conduct.
- The employee may be asked to perform other duties not covered in this job description as well as to provide support to other departments when and if necessary.
YOUR PROFILE:
- University degree in logistics, freight forwarding or equivalent field.
- Excellent command (spoken and written) of English. Any other national/international language is considered as a plus.
- Computer skills.
- Valid light vehicles driving license.
- Valid IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations certification is an asset.
- Valid IMDG and/or DGR certification is an asset
Professional Experience required
- Typically 6-9 years’ overall professional experience with minimum 4–6 years’ experience in international transport and freight forwarding or in a similar field.
- Good experience in successfully negotiating freight rates.
WE OFFER:
- Dynamic and challenging work in the humanitarian sector and international environment
- Competitive salary with benefits, good working conditions and in-house training/development
- Open-ended resident contract (subject to organizational requirements)
Preferred starting date: ASAP
Submission deadline for applications: 30 April 2025
The ICRC values diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive working environment. We welcome applications
from all qualified candidates, regardless of background, race, religion, gender, age, disability, or status.
Qualified applicants are requested to submit their comprehensive CV and letter of motivation in English, as well as
salary expectations, following this format for the subject line: POSITION – First Name Surname by email only to: ban_recruitment_services@icrc.org
Kindly note that only short-listed candidates will be invited for the interview
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