Salary: R389 145 per annum (Ref: ITAC 18/2016)
Requirements: A degree or equivalent qualification in Accounting, Economics and/or Auditing. One year experience in financial and economic analysis or auditing and/or should demonstrate necessary relevant competencies developed through working experience. Exposure to compliance/enforcement environment. A solid understanding of the role of ITAC. Good understanding of the Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP) and the Automotive Production and Development Programme (APDP). Proven policy analysis, project management, research, problem-solving, report writing and presentation skills.
Key responsibilities: The successful candidate will be required to: Process APDP claims according to the relevant legislation, policies and guidelines and procedures. Conduct research on developments in the domestic automotive industry and assess implications for policy. Assist the Commission in its considerations and decision-making regarding the investigations on APDP through written submissions and presentations. Interpret policy and Commission?s decisions to stakeholders for effective communication. Represent ITAC at various forums and interact with other stakeholders. Ensure compliance with the World Trade Organization (WTO) framework and relevant ITAC policies and procedures.
ITAC is an equal opportunity employer. Preference would be given to candidates from the designated groups in line with the Employment Equity Plan. ITAC reserves the right not to fill the advertised position should there be no suitable candidate identified. Candidates with foreign qualifications are responsible for the evaluation of their qualifications by SAQA.
Please forward your application letter, a comprehensive CV, certified copies of qualifications and ID document quoting the relevant reference number to recruitment@itac.org.za or apply on Website www.itac.org.za. Please note that correspondence will be limited to short-listed candidates. Applications received after the closing date will not be considered.
Closing date 25 November 2016, at 12:00 pm