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The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs is mandated to oversee the socio-economic transformation in the province. It therefore leads the policy and strategic initiatives directed at promoting development and growth in various sectors of the economy. However, to achieve its objectives, the Department has to co-o...
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An appropriate bachelor’s degree in urban or Regional Planning / Transport Economics / Economic Development / Economics / Policy Development / Engineering (Civil, infrastructure), or Transport Logistics at NQF Level 7 as recognized by SAQA.
Postgraduate qualifications (highly advantageous) - Master’s degree in urban planning, Economic Development, Economics, Business Administration/ Business Management.
A minimum of five years of experience at a Middle/Senior Managerial level in the Transport and/or Aviation Sector. Completion of Nyukela Certificate for entry into the SMS (Senior Management Service) upon appointment; A valid driver’s licence.
Key Performance Areas:
The successful candidate will be required to: Oversee and provide strategic leadership for the Implementation of the Durban Aerotropolis Master Plan and the Integrated Aerotropolis Strategy Oversee and provide strategic leadership for the Implementation of the KZN Regional Airport Strategy
Oversee and provide strategic leadership for Advancing knowledge and skills in the field of Aerotropolis and Aviation Industry Technical Economic support and source of information in the development of Aerotropolis Supervise the Aerotropolis Development Administration, Risk Management and Budgeting processes and Manage human resources.
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