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Stock Control Assistant (Port Elizabeth)
Remuneration: | R12500 – R13000 per month |
Location: | Port Elizabeth |
Reference: | #DBN000320/LB |
Company: | Massive Recruitment |
Accurate, methodical Stock Control Assistant required.
Should you be interested in this role, please apply by submitting your CV and supporting documents to faxmail 086 661 6480. Please note that there are no costs involved to the candidate in the recruitment process. We do not charge candidates any fees to apply.
The successful candidate will need to possess the following:
Specific Skills/Qualifications:
- Matric Certificate
- Highly organised and efficient
- Pastel knowledge
- Two to three years of applied experience as an Inventory/Stock Clerk
- Able to complete tasks with little to no direct supervision
- Able to work quickly and accurately in a complex, fast-moving environment
Daily Duties:
- Document discrepancies between inventory records and physical counts of stock
- Receive, count, and verify incoming orders
- Label stock items with labelling equipment such as identification tags or stamps
- Pack and unpack items for storage in stockrooms, storage yards or warehouses
- Operate machinery for moving stock items
- Process shipping requests, requisitions or purchase orders
- Distribute products or materials to store shelves, co-workers or customers
- Assist and direct other stock workers in their daily duties
- Coordinate with co-workers to accomplish large tasks efficiently
- Process damaged or defective stock per company protocol
- Report malfunctioning or damaged stock-handling equipment to management
- Maintain accurate records of contracts, purchase orders and requisitions
- Prepare documents and reports for transactions or regulatory compliance
- Comply with safety regulations for moving heavy objects and using machinery
- Keep the stock room neat and orderly
- Inventory stock of materials, supplies, parts, and merchandise
Salary Offered:
R13,000; Benefits; Overtime
Posted on 21 Feb 08:03
Massive Recruitment
Massive Recruitment (Pty) Ltd is a multi-sector recruitment company with a reputation for exceptional customer service, integrity, efficiency and speed.
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These Photos of Jennifer Lopez Pole Dancing Are Everything
If you thought Jennifer Lopez couldn't be any more badass, think again. The actress, dancer, and singer is adding yet another talent to her already colossal résumé: pole dancing.
Her S.O.-turned-Instagram-boyfriend Alex Rodriguez recently took to his Stories to share a couple videos of J.Lo working it on the pole as part of her training for her upcoming role in the film Hustler.
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Wearing nothing but a black sports bra, shorts and heels, Lopez is seen kicking her legs over around the pole and spinning like a seasoned pro. Naturally, "I've Had the Time of My Life" from Dirty Dancing was playing in the background.
Photo: Instagram / @arod
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FYI, as fun and easy as J.Lo makes the whole thing look, pole dancing requires some serious strength and skill—so much so that the Global Association of International Sports Federation (GAISF) is thinking of turning it into an Olympic sport. "Pole Sports requires great physical and mental exertion; strength and endurance are required to lift, hold, and spin the body," GAISF said in a statement. "A high degree of flexibility is needed to contort, pose, demonstrate lines, and execute techniques."
That's why J.Lo isn't taking her training lightly. "It's very hard!" she said during a visit to Jimmy Kimme Live! earlier this month. "I have bruises everywhere. It's so hard. I have a lot of respect for people who do the pole. It's much more difficult than [professional dancing]. It's, like, acrobatic. It's different muscle groups and the things they do with their legs, upside down, I'm like, 'What? I can't… hold on. Can we do that part again?' It's hard!" (Inspired? Here are some of the reasons you should take a pole dancing class yourself.)
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News24.com | WATCH: We ‘work nights trying to get tenders over the weekend’ – Bosasa boss Gavin Watson
A new video clip has provided a rare glimpse of elusive and infamous Bosasa boss Gavin Watson in action, berating his staff for mistakes that nearly led to the company losing an R800m tender.
Watson, who has run Bosasa since 1999, does not lead a public life. He shot to infamy in January as a result of damning testimony of grand corruption by former Bosasa chief operations officer Angelo Agrizzi before the Zondo commission of inquiry into state capture.
In the video, he can be heard talking about how he and politically connected fixer for Bosasa Sesinyi Seopela “work in the night, trying to get tenders over the weekend” and speaks of tender “networks” the company ran.
During Agrizzi’s testimony, Watson was painted as the key figure in a nearly two-decade-long scheme that involved paying numerous bribes to government officials and political leaders in exchange for lucrative government contracts.
Data from National Treasury shows that between 2004 and 2019, Bosasa netted an estimated R12bn from numerous state departments, a conservative calculation that is likely to increase.
Seopela, who is known as “Commander” in Bosasa circles, emerged as a key figure with strong political connections who was able to open doors to political leaders for the company.
Seopela has previously been approached to comment on these claims and his role at Bosasa, but did not respond.
The video, shot during a staff “imbizo” in March 2017 at Silverstar Casino in Krugersdorp, captures Watson belittling staff.
Tears and sarcasm
He takes his “tender office” to task for mistakes in documents that nearly cost the company a lucrative contract.
At one point he tells Gina Peters, a 17-year veteran of the Bosasa trenches, not to cry.
Watson, in a sarcastic manner, berates Bosasa accounts department staff member Jacques van Zyl.
“Jacques complains that he couldn’t do the tenders, because there are so many tenders,” Watson says.
Van Zyl also featured in testimony before the state capture commission, when a video was shown of him taking a box, believed to be filled with cash, from a middleman.
News24 also previously reported that Van Zyl was instructed to deposit R276 667 cash into the business account of ANC MP Vincent Smith’s company, Euro Blitz 48, on July 14, 2015.
READ: Bosasa paid top ANC MP
“Accuracy, accuracy, accuracy! Question mark, accurate!” Watson continues in the video.
“We then have to send people around to go and fix up your documents. If we didn’t have that network, we would have lost the tender. The tender’s R800m,” he says.
Watson then asks Bosasa chairperson Joe Gumede, seated in the crowd, if the “tender office” is accurate in its work.
“Definitely not, that’s why people shouldn’t be complaining,” Gumede retorts.
Watson then marches across the room, looking for Seopela, whom he calls “Commander”.
“Where’s Commander? The two of us (Watson and Seopela) work nights, trying to get tenders over the weekend,” he says.
Seopela is a shadowy figure shrouded in mystery. He is not on social media and no pictures of him had been published by any news agency until earlier this week when News24 revealed a picture of Seopela with a Bosasa delegation meeting former ANC treasurer general Zweli Mkhize, taken at Luthuli House in 2014.
ALSO READ: The ANC accepted Bosasa millions for years
“Do we have to run around?” Watson asks. Seopela responds: “Yes, chief.”
The video clip is short, only two minutes, but according to Bosasa insiders, it is indicative of how Watson would conduct himself when dealing with staff.
“This is how people are treated in what is supposed to be an open forum to encourage people, an ‘imbizo’,” one Bosasa insider told News24.
“[Watson] would interject, purposefully embarrass individuals he targeted.”
The insider, who did not wish to be named, referred to Peters, who Watson told not to cry in the video.
“Gina has been an employee of Bosasa for 17 years. She has worked nights to ensure that the professionalism of the company is maintained. On weekends she is at Watson’s beck and call, having to attend to personal chores. And this is how a Christian deals with people. It’s a disgrace,” the insider said.
News24 approached Bosasa spokesperson Papa Leshabane to verify if the video was indeed indicative of the manner in which Watson spoke to staff, and to clarify details around the R800m tender mentioned.
At the time of writing, Leshabane had not responded. This article will be updated if a response is given.
On Monday, Bosasa announced the company had been placed under voluntary liquidation following a decision by its bank, FNB, to close Bosasa’s accounts at the end of February.
The process to appoint liquidators is now under way with the Master of the High Court in Johannesburg.
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Accountant – Muizenberg
Our client in Muizenberg has an exciting opportunity for an Accountant.
Please Note:
If you do not fit the specification with the minimum requirements your application will not be accepted for this position. Shortlisted candidates may be required to complete an Assessment or Test to demonstrate your knowledge of this position.
Requirements:
- Tertiary qualification (diploma or degree) in finance/accounting
- 4 years plus experience in a senior bookkeeping or accountant role including processing foreign currency transactions and production of consolidated accounts
- Good knowledge and experience of the Xero Accounting package.
- Experience preparing international payments on a complex online banking platform.
- Expert skill level in Excel, including the use of pivot tables,
- Full accounting processing duties (cashbook, debtors, creditors, processing journals and intercompany transactions etc)
- Trial balance and management accounts pack for 5 entities,
- Responsible for extracting and analysing booking and reservations data and statistics, analysed by project and by agent or direct sales, which data is then used to generate sales revenue and invoicing data.
- The candidate will need to be able to manage a high workload with good attention to detail and a high level of accuracy.
Applicants must reside in Muizenberg or surrounding area.
Only South African citizens, who are suitably qualified, live in the applicable area and meet the requirements of the position are eligible to apply for this vacancy.
Please take note: if you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
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Low Code Developer (hillcrest, Kwazulu-natal)
OUR CLIENT WITHIN THE INSURANCE INDUSTRY HAS AN OPPORTUNITY AVAILABLE AS A LOW CODE DEVELOPER IN HILLCREST, KWAZULU-NATAL
Please Note:
If you do not fit the specification with the minimum requirements your application will not be accepted for this position. Shortlisted candidates may be required to complete an Assessment or Test to demonstrate your knowledge of this position.
Requirements:
- 5+years software development (C# is an added advantage)
- Technical background
- Business analysis
- Understanding of C# and database programming
- Understanding the full SDLC
- Leading and managing others
Applicants must reside in HILLCREST, KWAZULU-NATAL or surrounding area.
Only South African citizens, who are suitably qualified, live in the applicable area and meet the requirements of the position are eligible to apply for this vacancy.
Please take note: if you have not been contacted within 14 days, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Visit our website to view all of our current vacancies: www.mprtc.co.za
News24.com | Sasol intentionally polluted the Vaal River, SAHRC inquiry hears
An official at Sasol Secunda has accused the petrochemical giant of intentionally polluting the Vaal River.
The employee made submissions at the South African Human Rights Commission’s (SAHRC) inquiry into the contamination of the river, held at Constitutional Hill in Johannesburg.
“Sasol excretes a type zero waste which is not allowed to be landfilled at all. And if it (Sasol) wishes to do so, it will have to treat it (the waste) to be type one, to reduce harm,” he said.
Some residents in the Vaal claimed that the foul smell in the area made them sick and wanted their concerns to be attended to urgently.
The situation prompted the SAHRC to establish an inquiry to determine whether the spillage amounted to an infringement of basic human rights, and what may have caused the pollution in the first place.
READ: SANDF pulls out all the stops to tackle Vaal River contamination
The Emfuleni municipality, which is the most affected, has since been placed under administration and the mayor, Jacob Khawe, tendered his resignation in December.
Among some of the chemicals the whistleblower said Sasol continues to spill, is vanadium.
A quick Google search reveals that a person’s exposure to vanadium may affect the central nervous system, with symptoms including headaches, abdominal cramps, diarrhoea and a green colour to the tongue.
Another chemical the Sasol official testified that his company unlawfully discharges is potassium carbonate, which can cause severe irritation of the gastro-intestinal tract and result in nausea, vomiting and burns.
READ MORE: Vaal River pollution: ‘There have been challenges to compliance’, Sasol says
“Those chemicals should never be allowed into a stream, and I have been advised that some of the chemicals can cause birth defects,” the whistleblower said.
He also explained to the inquiry that he had been subjected to intimidation after he spoke out about the matter to his superiors.
“The intimidation is worsening despite the fact that I have followed proper procedures to report the irregularities to relevant authorities, I am just surprised that I am not shot in the head yet,” he continued.
These revelations come despite Sasol having appeared before the same inquiry in November and denied its involvement in the pollution of the river from its Secunda plant.
ALSO READ: Municipalities to blame for ‘contamination of Vaal River system’ – Parliament
The petrochemical giant at the time only conceded that it had struggled to interpret some compliance requirements about regulations on the discharge of waste.
Sasol also revealed that three of its incinerators were closed last year due to non-compliance.
The SAHRC’s inquiry sat for the last time on Wednesday and its chairperson Buang Jones said “all written and verbal submissions will be considered, evaluated” and added so that a final report would be compiled in three months.
Earlier on Wednesday, the water and sanitation’s Gauteng head Sibusiso Mthembu said that the South African National Defence Force’s (SANDF) intervention at the severely polluted river has received a R240m cash injection.
R900m is still needed for the intervention, a mission which is set to be completed in March 2020, to be fruitful.
The SANDF deployed soldiers, among them specialist engineers, to find solutions to the contamination of the river.
As he closed the hearing, Jones said that his team would still be taking written submission until February 28.