The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) is a regulatory authority established as a juristic person in terms of section 3 of the National Energy Regulator Act, 2004 (Act No. 40 of 2004). NERSA’s mandate is to regulate the electricity, piped-gas and petroleum pipeline industries in terms of the Electricity Regulation Act, 2006 (Act No. 4 of 200...
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A Bachelor’s Degree / B Tech Degree / Advanced Diploma (NQF 7) in Accounting/Economics/Finance as recognised by SAQA Minimum Four (4) years relevant working experience that could be applied to piped-gas pricing and tariff regulation.
Key responsibilities:
The successful incumbent will:
Administer the Regulator’s pricing and tariffs responsibilities as it relates to the Gas Act, Gas Regulations, Gas Rules and Regulatory Decisions Implement the Regulatory Reporting Manuals Develop, implement and review guidelines for transmission and storage tariffs Monitoring of compliance with pricing and tariffs provisions of the Gas Act Conduct financial modelling of all pricing and tariff requirements Conduct economic analysis of piped-gas licence applications
Assist in drafting, implementing and reviewing pricing and tariff methodologies/approaches for the piped-gas industry Assist in gathering industry information and maintaining a database for the gas industry Assist in drafting appropriate policies, procedures, systems and processes to effectively regulate the piped-gas industry
Participate in all policies, where required, in line with NERSA’s business process and team-based network structure principles, either as a leader or in support of such Support the Head of Department on any Ad hoc task or activities that might be directed to the Department.
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