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L002256-AK-1 We are recruiting for a Financial Controller/Personal Assistant for our client in the Automotive administration of daily activities to improve the Admin office's efficiency and effectiveness. Duties: Continuously experience. Experience with SAP for Financial Control. Essential: Have thorough working knowledge of processes in Group Financial Processes / Budget Controlling. Must have well-developed communication skills
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Port Elizabeth is looking for a debriefer/ fleet controller to join their team. Requirements: Matric/ Grade (required) Code 14 Drivers License (required) MS Office Suite experience Mechanical background Previous
weekly, and monthly reports · Statistical process control · Conduct VDA 6.3 audits · IATF 16949 :2016 Quality Maintaining a system of reporting, monitoring, and control of the various audits findings. · Supplier Audits and APQP processes, including related documentation (FMEA, Control Plan, Flow Charts) · Working knowledge
weekly, and monthly reports · Statistical process control · Conduct VDA 6.3 audits · IATF 16949 :2016 Quality Maintaining a system of reporting, monitoring, and control of the various audits findings. · Supplier Audits and APQP processes, including related documentation (FMEA, Control Plan, Flow Charts) · Working knowledge
method Quality audit Quality control Evaluation (quality management) Documentation
information, especially when new products are launched. Control of repair solutions and communication in the market systems and processes. Excellent computer skills (MS Office). Problem-solving, task prioritization and multitasking read and interpret German technical drawings and documents High voltage technician HVT /HVE Certification
at all levels Proficient in computer skills (MS Office, SAP) ADDED ADVANTAGE CA(SA) CIA Certificate or business practice Making recommendations where control deficiencies, system effectiveness, profit improvement Preparing and filling working papers and supporting documents to secure evidence supporting findings reported