The Information Regulator (South Africa) is an independent body established in terms of section 39 of the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013. It is subject only to the law and the constitution and it is accountable to the national assembly.
The information regulator is, among others, empowered to monitor and enforce compliance by public and pr...
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Matric Certificate plus a National Diploma in Supply Chain Management, Logistics or equivalent relevant qualification at National Qualifications Framework (NQF) Level 6 as recognised by South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).
Minimum of 3 years relevant supervisory experience in the Supply Chain management environment
Knowledge of Legislation, Regulations, Policies and Procedures governing Supply Chain Management in the public sector
Working knowledge and experience of Basic Accounting System (BAS) and Logistical information System (LOGIS).
KEY PERFORMANCE AREAS
Oversee and improve the supply chain operations of the Regulator.
Coordinate and review the processing of requisitions for goods and services.
Proactively manage procurement, assets, contracts, inventory, logistics, and vendor relations in accordance with the relevant policy and procedures.
Render and monitor contract administration support service and compliance.
Coordinate the safekeeping and distribution of goods.
Coordinate the control of stock.
Coordinate the disposal of stock inventory.
Supervise employees to ensure an effective logistics and disposal management service and undertake all administrative functions required with regard to financial and HR administration.
Assist in managing all resources in the SCM Sub-Division.
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