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Sharepoint Developer – Century City
This role is a critical role for business processes, be a vital new addition at A Global Powerhouse that provides solutions for the online gaming industry as a SharePoint Developer. You will need to reside Cape Town, near to Century City. This is a close-knit company that takes care of their employees and the environment is pure synergy.
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.
You will need to be Proficient in HTML/ CSS, CAML, CSOM JavaScript/jQuery and C# ASP.Net, Stored Procedures, Angular (or similar JavaScript framework)
Primary Requirements:
- Computer Science related degree, diploma or similar qualification.
- Minimum of 3-4 years’ experience
- MS SQL Server
- Proficient in HTML/ CSS, CAML, CSOM JavaScript/jQuery and C# ASP.Net, Stored Procedures, Angular (or similar JavaScript framework)
- Solid knowledge of OO, development methodologies and applying patterns.
- Experience with Agile development methodologies including Scrum
- Knowledge of the following:
– Source control concepts (Merging, Branching, Publishing)
– Continuous Integration
– WFF
– MVC Restful Services
Understanding of the following will be an added advantage:
- Microsoft Certifications
- Experience working in SharePoint Designer 2007, 2010 and 2013.
- Experience with developing workflows using Visual Studio.
- Extensive experience with workflow environment including SharePoint 2013 Workflow platform.
- Experience implementing and deploying custom SharePoint features to enhance out of box SharePoint functionality
- Experience building and implementing reporting using Excel, PowerPivot and SSRS in SharePoint
- 3rd party integrations
- Knowledge of the following:
– Pair Programming
– Micro Services
– Office 365
– SPServices
– JqGrid
– Sharepoint Reporting Infrastructure
– UML
– TypeScript
Duties will include, but not limited to:
- Develop SharePoint solutions to solve business problems
- Collaborate with Product Owners and Test Analysts in developing, testing and deploying of systems components (new/improved)
- Implementing and deploying custom SharePoint features to enhance out of box SharePoint functionality
- Convert business requirements into technical solutions using the appropriate and applicable SharePoint web part(s) using a combination of workflows and Web Development technologies
- Utilizing Visual Studio for implementing local and enterprise wide enhancements and features
- Interpret architectural design
- Help with end user training
- Provide second/third line support to IT for SharePoint solutions deployed into SharePoint Farm(s)
- Assist technical writers with technical documentation and user manuals related
- Solid knowledge of OO, development methodologies and applying patterns
- Ability to work alongside Architects to integrate and propose viable solutions to business
- Provide technical guidance to teammates through coaching and mentorship.
- Develop, Refine and tune integrations between other applications
Applicants must reside in Cape Town 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
Logistics Clerk (durban)
- Ad Placed : 02 Mar 2019 00:00:11 Affiliate ad
- Remuneration : PER MONTH
- Employment Type : Full Time
- Industry :
- Logistics
Other Logistics - Region : Kwazulu-Natal
- Company : MPRTC Recruitment
OUR CLIENT IS SEEKING TO EMPLOY A LOGISTIC CLERK IN DURBAN
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:
- Experience in a similar role required
- Matric essential
- Relevant tertiary qualification highly advantageous
- Monitoring EDI is reported correctly, daily tracking from depots
- Maintain updates of damaged container repair and inform Principals
- Admin orientated
- Handling quires daily
- Run imports report from Navis
- Check Navis for missing EDI and update SOL
- Participate in AD HOC projects as given by the manager
Applicants must reside in DURBAN 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
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Maintenance Foreman (bethlehem
OUR CLIENT WITHIN THE FARMING AND AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY IS SEEKING TO EMPLOY A MAINTENANCE FOREMAN IN BETHLEHEM
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:
- Degree in Mechanical or Millwright Trade Certificate
- 7 to 10 years of working experience in Managing a maintenance department within a multi-faceted manufacturing plant
- SAP PM Modules / FIXX or similar preventative maintenance programs
- Must be compliance orientated with a high sense for detail
- Must be able to motivate team members
- Good interpersonal abilities
Applicants must reside in BETHLEHEM 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
Sport24.co.za | Morkel foresees more Saffas signing Kolpak deals
Cape Town – Former Proteas bowler Morne Morkel believes that there will be more South African cricketers opting for Kolpak contracts in the near future.
Morkel’s prediction came following this week’s surprising announcement of fast bowler Duanne Olivier, who became the latest Protea player to leave the international stage.
Olivier signed a three-year Kolpak deal with English county club Yorkshire, much to the disappointment of Cricket South Africa (CSA).
READ: SA’s Kolpak XI: Would they beat Proteas?
Morkel, who retired from international cricket last year and signed a two-year Kolpak deal with Surrey, believes CSA need to take more action if they want to keep talented cricketers in the country.
“They have to sit down and come up with plans because they’re going to lose a lot of players in the near future and they need to protect against that,” Morkel told cricket.com.au.
Olivier’s contract is reportedly worth R2.7 million per season, and dwarfs the two-year R900 000 per season contract offered to the 26-year-old by CSA.
ALSO READ: Hendricks, De Bruyn rewarded with national contracts
Morkel suggested that CSA find various alternative roles for players seeking to move on or for those wanting to settle down.
“It’s harder for those guys who are in and out of the team. If the communication channels aren’t great and you’re not sure where you fit in, that’s where the biggest challenge comes in. Communication is the key in any business,” said Morkel.
“It’s never nice … it always paints a bad picture of cricket in South Africa. But that’s unfortunately part of our DNA and the struggles we have in South Africa.”
News24.com | ‘They should lead by example’ – Gauteng MEC welcomes dismissal of coach found guilty of sex harassment
Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has welcomed the dismissal of a Bryanston High School sports coach, who was found guilty during disciplinary proceedings of sexually harassing pupils, and financial mismanagement.
In a statement on Friday, the school governing body (SGB) said a disciplinary panel found the coach guilty of all the charges he faced.
The alleged incidents of sexual assault were said to have taken place throughout 2017 and 2018, during netball matches and on school outings.
The coach, aged 33, who was appointed by the SGB, had been suspended in January pending the finalisation of his case.
“We welcome this sanction and urge educators to refrain from all types of misconduct as they should lead by example to ensure that learners mirror their conduct in creating a safe schooling environment, conducive for effective teaching and learning,” said Lesufi.
The department added that it had a zero-tolerance stance when it came to allegations of sexual assault and never hesitated to act where allegations were proven true.
“We encourage learners never to listen to anybody who tells them not to tell, for fear of victimisation. Learners must report such incidents to their parents, police or any other trusted figure of authority,” the department said.
The SGB urged all school governing bodies to deal with these types of issues expeditiously and with learners’ best interests in mind.
“The protection of learners should always take priority over the reputation of any institution,” it said.
The coach is expected to appear in the Alexandra Regional Court in connection with criminal charges on March 12.
News24.com | ‘My f*k, Marelize’ – mom thought she’d stopped recording
The woman who uttered the phrase “My fok, Marelize” says she thought she had stopped recording before she said the now-famous words.
She also never expected such an overwhelming reaction to a video she took of her daughter riding a bicycle into a rugby post.
Heidi Horn, mother of Marelize Horn, 19, was filming her daughter on Saturday while she rode a bicycle on the rugby field at Affies Park in Windhoek. Marelize rides in a circular motion and then heads straight for the rugby posts, before crashing straight into them.
Heidi then exclaims in Afrikaans: “My fok, Marelize…,” before starting to walk toward her daughter.
Marelize told News24 on Friday: “My mum Heidi says: ‘My fok, Marelize’ to me almost every day! I fall off things, walk into things – it’s insane how clumsy I am.”
But mom Heidi told News24 she didn’t even realise that it was considered her catchphrase.
“I can’t imagine that I say that so often, but then, you don’t always realise when you say something often.”
READ: ‘My f*k, Marelize…’ – reaction to girl riding bike into rugby posts has people in stitches
So, what went through Heidi’s mind when she saw her daughter crashing the bike?
“My fok, Marelize!” Heidi says, laughing heartily.
‘Sometimes I just have no filter at all’
“Sometimes I just have no filter at all! I just blurt out what’s on my mind…”
According to Marelize, she is still learning to ride the bicycle. “I know this sounds strange, but I am finally learning to ride the bicycle at the age of 19,” she told News24.
She says she and Heidi chose to ride on the sports grounds because, if she fell, she would not hurt herself too badly on the lush lawn.
“My mom made a video of me riding so that we could watch it afterward to pick up on any mistakes that I made.”
She was riding along nicely, until she started to approach the rugby poles.
“I wanted to turn right, but the bike just kept going to the left. I had no control over the thing. I then crashed into the pole.”
Heidi says she was filming the whole thing on her cellphone, thinking: “She’s got this.”
“But the next thing I see is, boom! There she goes!
“I remember thinking, ‘What the hell? You were riding so well just then?'”
ALSO READ: ‘My f*k, Marelize’ talks to us: ‘I fall down every day’
Heidi said she was not one of those mothers who made a fuss when her children got hurt.
“I was more concerned about the bicycle!” Heidi joked.
‘She can be quite clumsy’
Heidi told News24 that Marelize was indeed clumsy, as she claimed.
“One would tell her to turn left, for example, and then she would get confused about what direction left is. Then she’d turn right and we would have to turn back again. Or she would drop things for no apparent reason. She can be quite clumsy,” Heidi says, laughing.
“So it didn’t surprise me when Marelize rode her bike into the rugby posts.”
Like Marelize, Heidi was completely taken by surprise by the video going viral.
“I thought, okay, maybe because [the crash] is funny. But I never thought it would be because of my reaction. In fact, I thought I had already stopped recording before I said what I said.”
Heidi says the family has been inundated with messages from across the globe.
“I never thought something could blow up like this has.”
Health24.com | Science puzzling out differences in gut bacteria around the world
Scientists say nearly 2 000 previously unknown types of bacteria in the human gut have been identified.
The human gut hosts many species of microbes, collectively referred to as the gut microbiota. Scientists are working to identify the individual species and understand the roles they play in human health.
Like reconstructing hundreds of puzzles
While investigators are getting closer to completing a list of common microbes in the guts of North Americans and Europeans, there is a significant lack of data from other regions of the world.
Some microbes remain unidentified because of their low numbers in the gut or because they can’t survive outside it.
For this study, researchers at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory’s European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) and the Wellcome Sanger Institute in England used a number of computational methods to analyse gut bacteria samples from people worldwide and reconstruct the bacteria’s genomes.
These methods allow scientists to understand bacteria they cannot yet culture in a lab, according to Rob Finn, a team leader at EMBL-EBI.
“Using metagenomics [the study of genetic material directly from environmental samples] to reconstruct bacterial genomes is a bit like reconstructing hundreds of puzzles after mixing all the pieces together, without knowing what the final image is meant to look like, and after completely removing a few pieces from the mix just to make it that bit harder,” he explained in a laboratory news release.
“Researchers are now at a stage where they can use a range of computational tools to complement and sometimes guide lab work, in order to uncover new insights into the human gut,” Finn said.
Blueprint of the human gut
The findings highlight how gut bacteria differ worldwide and the need for samples from around the world, according to the researchers.
“We are seeing a lot of the same bacterial species crop up in the data from European and North American populations,” Finn said. “However, the few South American and African datasets we had access to for this study revealed significant diversity not present in the former populations.”
Finn said collecting data from underrepresented populations is essential to getting a comprehensive picture.
Studies like this one are helping researchers create a blueprint of the human gut, said Trevor Lawley, group leader at the Wellcome Sanger Institute.
“In the future [this] could help us understand human health and disease better, and could even guide diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal diseases,” Lawley said.
The study findings were published in the journal Nature.
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