Maximising turnover, driving customer service & stock control
Leading & developing a team
Innovative visual merchandising to optimise sales
Reducing stock loss effectively
Maintaining health & safety practices
Previous practice in:
Inspirational leadership & passion
Taking ownership
Building & maintaining relationships
Innovation & change management
Thinking adaptability
Demonstrating DARE to LEAD with TEAM IQ to the TIP? (Internal Only)
Requirements
Do you have:
3 – 4 years of Management experience
Matric or Equivalent
Drivers licence & own transport
Clear criminal record
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Cape Union Mart
Cape Union Mart International (Pty) Ltd has been equipping South African adventurers since 1933, and is South Africa’s favourite outdoor adventure store. Stocking everything one needs for outdoor pursuits – including hiking, camping, trail running, mountain biking, snow sports, travel and more – Cape Union Mart is an essential first step in every adventure. Cape Union Mart has stores across South Africa, and in Namibia and Botswana.
ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN / ENGINEER in Durban | Electronic Engineering | Job Mail | 4474355
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RESPONSIBILITIES; Executing small automation projects to improve the machine speed & reduce the Engineering breakdowns. Maintenance of automation and electrical systems. Fault findings and repair of electric circuits to component level. Install, maintain PLC, AC and DC Servo drive systems Install and maintain Scada Systems Calibrations and breakdowns. Maintenance & Programming of Allen Bradley control System and Servo systems. Would be responsible for all TBR calibration process. Desired Experience & Qualification EDUCATION; EXPERIENCE; Minimum 5 Years of Hands on Experience with Automation projects including PLC panel building, Panels testing, Installation & commissioning is a MUST. Person experienced with manufacturing industry projects will be given preference. Additional experience on other PLCs will be an advantage. Hands on Experience on Allen-Bradley control logix PLC platform, A-B Servo Drives, Allen-Bradley communication networks (Ethernet & Control net), VFD programming, Panel view Plus programming. Proficiency on installation of field instrumentation like Pressure transmitters, Level transmitters, AC Motors, DC Motors, Pneumatic system & Hydraulic systems. Knowledge on iFix Scada Systems, control net and Ethernet networks. COMPETENCIES; Good communication skills Innovative & Creative. Planning & Organizing skills. therecruitmentguy@outlook.com
It is “utter nonsense” that some ANC MPs are placed in key positions in Parliament to frustrate President Cyril Ramaphosa’s reform project, the newly elected chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Faith Muthambi, said on Tuesday.
“I think it is utter nonsense,” she said in response to a question at an impromptu media briefing shortly after her election to the position.
“Because all of us, we are leaders in our own right. We are all members of the ruling party,” she said.
“No reasonable person would then act against his own party mandate. We are here, we complement each other.”
She said the role of committee chairpersons was to maintain oversight over departments and government entities.
“So, I need to allay that fear, to say there is nothing like that. I will say that is utter rubbish, because all of us, we are here with the same mandate.”
She said they had a responsibility to ensure that government’s policy directives were implemented, echoing the sentiment of ANC secretary general Ace Magashule, who recently told News24 that his legacy would be the implementation of the ANC’s policy resolutions.
The 5th Parliament’s ad hoc committee, which conducted an inquiry into the SABC board, had a slew of findings against Muthambi, including that she was incompetent as minister of communications.
Parliament’s legal advisors found that she had tried to mislead the committee. The #GuptaLeaks also revealed that she allegedly sent classified Cabinet information to the Guptas. The Public Service Commission made adverse findings against her for actions while she was minister of public service and administration.
Asked about questions of her character, Muthambi said she has been elected as a member of Parliament. “So that doesn’t worry me a great deal. I’ve gone through that test; there have been objections raised.
“Believe I’m a fit and proper person to serve on this committee.
“If I was not a fit and proper person, I would not be here.”
Operations Consultant in Southern Suburbs | Human Resource | Job Mail | 4474335
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Operations Consultant •Matric. •1 to 2 years’ experience within the Temporary Employment Services (TES) industry or in a similar role. •Good communication skills (both written and verbal) •Relationship building skills. •People skills •Honesty •Strong work ethic •Punctuality. •Ability to work under pressure. •Ability to problem solve . •Passionate about working with people •Strong team player. Responsibility: •Provide switchboard relief for the receptionist until they arrive for their shift. •Check the on-call report and respond to vacancies created. •Ensure on call staff are placed in vacancies created •Update all staff’s details and status on Med Zone/ Nims. •Update all staff’s availability on Med Zone/ Nims •Fill shifts received as soon as the client has made the request. •Confirm booked shifts with the relevant staff •Email client to inform of the staff member you have recruited to fill the position •Manage all shift cancellations by sourcing replacements as soon as possible. •Notify the client of the cancellation and replacement of their initial candidate •Manage all client complaints which have been lodged. •Follow up on the caliber of candidates we have supplied the client with. gillianp@allmed.co.za
VEHICLE TECHNICIAN / MOTOR MECHANIC in East London | Other Motoring | Job Mail | 4474425
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Minimum Application Requirements; Minimum of 3-4 years’ Technician experience with either of the above motor industry brands (advantage) A suitable relevant, recognised motor industry trade qualification A proven track record within a Group / Brand Dealership environment an advantage. As this position is based in the Eastern Cape, applications wishing to relocate are required to motivate the reason for their intended relocation? Grade 12 / N3. Computer literate (MS Office + In house dealership program / operating system experience) Contactable references English + Afrikaans + Xhosa (advantage) Drivers licence. Technical, Diagnostics, Customer Service, Staff Supervision, Industry knowledge, Systems and processes driven etc. Self-motivated with a customers’ first attitude. Package & Remuneration. Salary : Market related dealership package available / negotiable. his application requires the following with your CV submission; (Any) Relevant Professional Memberships / partnerships. (Any) Trade, Training and/or In-House certificates etc (Any) Relevant operating and/or vehicle / hardware / equipment licenses, (All) Previous employment references and their contactable details. Reference Number : TRG 1204 Email therecruitmentguy@outlook.com
Calculate and process duties and taxes to be paid
Arrange for payment of taxes and duties
Liaise with customers.
Enter details onto specialised customs software
Allocate correct licence depending on types of goods being imported.
Deal with application of duty refunds and tariff reclassification.
Be fully conversant with import and export laws and regulations. You will be expected to maintain your understanding and keep up-to-date with changes as they occur.
Post bonds for the products being imported
Prepare necessary import documentation
Desired Experience & Qualification
Matric.
Bonded warehouse experience .
Relevant qualification advantageous.
3 – 5 years’ experience in a similar role
Proficient in the use of the MS Office Suite
Thorough understanding of the relevant laws, legal codes, court procedures, precedents, government regulations, political processes and agency rules.
High attention to detail
Team player.
Ability to take instruction
Strong communication skills (written and verbal)
Excellent interpersonal skills
Complex problem-solving skills.
Ability to engage critical thinking
Self-motivated.
Interested?
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Pistol + Honey, a fast-growing digital agency, is looking for a talented, hard working creative individual to join our awesome, bubbly work fam.
The initial job contract would be between three and six months, however we would love this position to grow into a permanent one after this contract expires.
Company Description
We are the ‘new kid on the block’ and have been making digital magic for our clients for the past 22 months. We are a small team of five members with a leadership that has over 20 years of marketing and advertising experience.
We offer innovative marketing solutions that assist our clients business in growing and gaining traction both across South Africa and internationally.
Requirements
Digital Animation, including:
Story Boarding
White Board Animation
Motion Graphics
Animations
Promotional Videos
Corporate Videos
Explainer Videos
3D Modeling
Graphic Design, including:
Corporate Identities
Logo Design
Website Graphics
Reasons this Job is Awesome:
Possibility of working from home up to two days a week (after month three)
Super-Fast Internet
An amazing team of fun loving individuals to work with
Office hours of 7am – 3pm
Flexibility
Performance-based incentives
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Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy is rare and thought to mainly affect people with hard-to-treat seizures, but a new study suggests that even people with well-controlled epilepsy may be at risk.
That was especially true if someone had missed their last dose of medication or was sleep-deprived, the researchers found. Drinking too much alcohol was also implicated in some of the sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) cases they studied.
A rare occurrence
“If you have high blood pressure or high cholesterol, you can probably get away with taking your medicine only 80% or 90% of the time. But if you have epilepsy and you miss one dose, it can be deadly if the right stressor or hormonal factors are present,” explained the study’s senior author, Dr Orrin Devinsky. He’s director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at NYU Langone Health in New York City.
Devinsky said the researchers don’t want to scare people with epilepsy and their loved ones. He said sudden unexpected death in epilepsy is, indeed, rare.
“For the average person with epilepsy, there’s about a 1% chance of dying from SUDEP over a year,” he said.
But SUDEP can occur in anyone with epilepsy, and Devinsky wants people to be aware of the risk and take steps – such as making sure to take epilepsy medications as directed – to lessen the chances of sudden death.
Many people are unaware that sudden death is a risk in epilepsy. In fact, the current study found that only 16% of close family members of people who died from SUDEP had been told that it was a possibility.
Devinsky said that these are uncomfortable conversations to have, and that many neurologists will only bring up SUDEP if someone has missed taking their medications. But he said it’s similar to a cardiologist warning you that you have a risk of heart attack if you have conditions like high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
Whole-body seizures
Previous studies found that people who had recently had a seizure or those who had difficult seizures were more likely to die suddenly. It was also thought that people who had generalised tonic-clonic seizures were more likely to have SUDEP. These are whole-body seizures that cause convulsions and a loss of consciousness.
The current study looked at cases referred to the North American SUDEP Registry, which was set up in 2011. There were 237 cases of probable or definite SUDEP. The researchers looked deeper into these cases, collecting information from family members and medical records.
Deaths occurred at any age, ranging from one to 70 years old. The average age of death was 26, the study found.
Fifteen percent of those who died had been seizure-free for a year before their death. Four percent had never had a tonic-clonic seizure, the findings showed. About one-third of people who died had fewer than 10 generalised tonic-clonic seizures in their lifetime.
In most cases – 93% – SUDEP occurred when the person was alone. Seventy percent of the deaths happened during sleep.
Just 37% had taken their last prescribed dose of epilepsy medication. Their next of kin said about one-third sometimes forgot medication, skipped doses, stopped taking their medication, or took less of a drug to reduce side effects.
Devinsky said the reason for these deaths still isn’t clear. He said that after a seizure, the brain may be in the “off” position for a short time, and that the usual warning systems might not be functioning properly. So, if a seizure leaves someone in a face down position and unable to breathe, their brain may not send the typical arousal signals to move and make breathing possible again.
Findings from the study were published online in Neurology.
Faithful about taking medications
Dr Jorge Burneo wrote an editorial accompanying the study. He said a key message from the study is that SUDEP doesn’t only affect people with difficult-to-treat epilepsy.
“Those who are fairly well-controlled can die from a seizure. Epilepsy doesn’t need to be bad for you to be at risk of SUDEP,” Burneo said. He’s a professor of neurology, biostatistics and epidemiology at Western University in London, Canada.
He said families need to be aware that SUDEP is a possibility and people with epilepsy need to be “very faithful about taking their medications”.
Devinsky said people with epilepsy should create a system for taking their medication. “Create routines around taking your medication. Don’t brush your teeth or get into bed before taking your medication,” he suggested. Be especially vigilant in times of stress and when your routine changes, he added.
Both experts said to talk to your doctor if you’re having trouble taking your medication because of side effects or for financial reasons. There are a number of drugs available to treat epilepsy, so there are usually options available.