Performance Plans. The registration lifecycle of an engineering practitioner includes all matters related to Associations (sections 18, 19, 22 and 25 of the Engineering Profession Act 46 of 2000; CPD Rules and Standard; to enhance the value proposition to registered persons, thereby assisting with the natural growth of the Registration throughout the lifecycle of the engineering practitioner; Oversee the necessary inputs into staff working in the unit, as well as registered persons employed by the ECSA from time-to-time to perform
mandate to regulate the engineering profession in accordance with the Engineering Profession Act 46 of 2000 initiatives and stakeholders like international Engineering Alliance and constituent Accords and Competency Relations Strategy; South Africa Constitution; Engineering Professions Act, ECSA International Relations
experience in a transport management environment. Computer literacy an intermediate level (Microsoft Excel commercial contracting. Driver's license, own personal vehicle. Able to work reasonable overtime as per
experience in a transport management environment. Computer literacy an intermediate level (Microsoft Excel commercial contracting. Driver's license, own personal vehicle. Able to work reasonable overtime as per
enhance the existing BI platform by reverse engineering and improving processes. Guide and mentor junior
enhance the existing BI platform by reverse engineering and improving processes. Guide and mentor junior
enhance the existing BI platform by reverse engineering and improving processes. Guide and mentor junior
upgrading the current BI platform through reverse engineering and process improvements, mentoring junior team
upgrading the current BI platform through reverse engineering and process improvements, mentoring junior team