The South African National Biodiversity Institute is an organisation tasked with research and dissemination of information on biodiversity, and legally mandated to contribute to the management of the country's biodiversity resources.
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This position requires a degree in Supply Chain Management, Financial Management, or equivalent qualification at NQF 7. A relevant postgraduate degree or equivalent degree at NQF 8 will be an added advantage. This position also requires 6 years of work experience in asset management, 3 years of which should be in supervisory position(s).
The following competencies are required for the candidate to be successful in this position: extensive knowledge of legislation, policies, procedures, processes, practices, systems, and frameworks related to supply chain management is essential; in-depth knowledge of Public Finance Management Act, Treasury Regulations, Asset Management Framework, Generally Recognised Accounting Practice is essential; knowledge of Sage and Asset Management Systems some experience in customer service would be an advantage, financial report writing, advanced planning, organizing, and problem solving skills; excellent communication (both verbal and written) and interpersonal skills; excellent computer literacy and experience in the application of software tools including (Ms Word, MS Project, PowerPoint, Excel, Internet and Outlook) is essential. The possession of a valid driver’s licence (minimum B) with at least one-year practical driving experience and a willingness to travel is essential.
Key Performance Responsibilities include:
Manage the total life cycle of assets within SANBI;
Manage assets management unit’s team and staff performance members; and
Assist in human capital development, change management and transformation.
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