The Western Cape Government creates laws for and provides services to the people of the Western Cape. We work closely with the national government and municipalities in the Western Cape to ensure that the citizens of the province have access to the services, facilities and information they need. We are committed to delivering an open opportunity society for ...
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An appropriate 3-year National Diploma/B-Degree (equivalent or higher qualification); A minimum of 1 year asset management and administrative experience.
Key Performance Areas
Assist with the following: The development, revising and implementation of asset management policies and procedures; Monitoring, evaluating, and reporting on compliance with asset management policies and procedures;
Execution and implementation of asset-acquisition, -maintenance and -disposal plans; Maintaining, monitoring, and reviewing the capturing of all movable assets in the Asset Register; Receipting and capturing of all movable assets in the asset register;
Developing, implementing, and managing mechanisms to safeguard assets; Implementing of a system of movement of assets between locations; Planning and executing the asset verification process; Investigating and reporting on variances (shortages/surpluses);
Ensuring that the disposal of departmental assets occurs within the regulated framework; Initiating the disposal of redundant/obsolete assets; Preparation of monthly reconciliations with supporting schedules of the Asset Register to the relevant accounting records.
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