Kromco is one of the largest deciduous fruit packing facilities in the Western Cape province of South Africa. We specialise in the packing and marketing of quality apples and pears for both the local and international markets. The Kromco brand is well recognised and respected in the global fruit industry.
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Financial accountabilities include financial planning, reporting, budgeting, cash flow management, and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards. Accountability for Information Technology includes network functionality, security, and suitable hardware and software applications enabling business processes. The role requires an individual with strong financial acumen, embedded information technology systems and security applications, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with senior management, growers and other relevant stakeholders.
Qualifications
Qualified Accountant (CA/CIMA)
An MBA will be an advantage
At least 8 years of post-SAICA article experience
Work Experience
Minimum of 8 years of experience in financial and IT management within the fruit industry
Expertise in reviewing commercial contracts, shareholder agreements, and transactions
Experience with international and local audits, including B-BBEE reporting
Skilled in managing shareholder and contract accounts (Pools)
Proven ability to manage teams, including motivation and discipline
Skills & Personal Attributes
Strong analytical skills with a solution-driven mindset
A proactive, well-organized, and systematic approach to work
High emotional intelligence (EQ) and conflict management skills
Ability to perform under pressure
Effective team player with strong communication skills
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