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Coordination of Purchasing activities for CBU’s / plants to ensure excellent product launches
Responsibilities:
Responsible for sourcing, negotiating and acquiring competitive prices and products from approved suppliers in line with customer’s specifications
Ensure smooth project launches by controlling the acquisition, sourcing on time, in line with cost book and MoB target, maintaining purchasing results until SOP
Control and approval of all Program Purchasing activities specified in PRP and decisions in line with customer demands and commodity strategies
Ensure the cost-, quality and time-oriented supply of all required goods, materials, equipment’s and services under compliance with the respective business plans, budgets and targets
Notifying the Program Manager of sourcing decisions
Sourcing Suppliers in line with customer requirements and manage the supplier relationship
Manage the Suppliers within the given programs (Request for Quotes RFQ, change management, contract negotiations, payment queries, dispute resolutions etc.)
Maintain Vendor lists and ensure all documentation is kept up to date and uploaded on DDX
Manage and maintain SSOW’s from suppliers and ensuring that supplier signatures are on the relevant documentation (SSOW and Award letter)
Negotiating all price increases and initiating price change request form and updating new prices
Adjust pricing for all suppliers including Forex for international suppliers
Understanding of import/export policy and shipping regulations
Champion cost savings by keeping track of total spend and savings and meeting savings target
Follow up on payments and resolve Doclip
Provide support with evidence during Audits
Provide support to CI initiatives with pricing information
This fully furnished modern unit is situated in a small block in Lagoon Drive, this unit is ready to be moved into and comes with uncapped fibre and netflix. Both bathrooms have recently been upgraded to compliment the neatness of this beachfront unit. One feature to this unit is the well sized balcony that offers partial side sea views. This block is a short walk to Umhlanga village and offers promenade access, 1 openbay parking is allocated to this unit. Please take note that viewings can only be done after lockdown.
A mastermind of light,space and volume. A home where comfort and luxury are teamed with style.A superb outlook for you and your capital,consisting of 3 delightful Sunny spacious rooms facing North, Study,beautiful entrances,for the larger family a 4 th room,Stunning kitchen ,with separate scullery,3 bathrooms ,one en suite,sitting room Tv room ,dinning room,outside buildings,place secured for caravan or trailer under roof,2 garages,borehole and lots more.Close to schools ,hospitals ,golf course for the golfers,shops ,placed and nestled in a quiet private area of town.Make a appointment to invest in this one.
B Online is in search for a experienced project manager and interest in leading our development team. As any agency we work on 4 core products, comprising of mixture of company owned and client owned.
Our company has a strong start-up focus and culture, and we are always looking for the next big idea. Over the last 5 years we have bootstrapped 3 start-ups, 1 past seed funding and a second is currently at scale up stage.
Our company is part of an international group based in Switzerland. Successful candidates would work closely with their developers and PM’s.
Requirements
Core skills
Maintaining the direction and focus of the teams to deliver on time.
Managing developer time across multiple concurrent projects.
Ability to communicate effectively to developers and internal stakeholders.
Convey business requirements to development teams.
Team coordination.
Responsibilities
Core responsibilities
Drafting specifications from client requirements.
Taking a specification and breaking it into relevant stories and epics.
Planning sprint objectives of active projects for developers
Take part in team time planning sessions.
Understand the business requirements of the projects.
Understand the technologies used in projects to be able to communicate the limitations and capabilities of projects.
Become an industry pioneer and level up your career with a leading trusted insurer in South Africa.
This is an organisation with a high-performance culture and great opportunities for career development laying the groundwork to move the focus towards AI and machine learning.
If you have excellent knowledge of data mining and statistical analysis, we would like to hear from you!
Reference number for this position is KB49121 which is a permanent position based in JHB North offering a cost to company salary of R600k to R700k Per Annum negotiable on experience and ability. Contact Kavisha Bissessar on
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or IT related field.
Four+ years of data engineering experience within Insurance.
Full MS stack.
Solid ETL Development skills.
Responsibilities:
Develop a deep familiarity with a variety of data sources including transactional databases, data warehouses, internal tools, and external integrations.
Develop data programs that extract, transform, and load (ETL) data from the data warehouse, assures that architecture and development follow data warehouse best practices.
Takes ownership of our data and constantly improve its quality and integrity; proactively identifying issues at every step and coordinating the implementation of required fixes.
Documents existing processes, architectures and code.
Partners with business stakeholders to understand their requirements and assist in the development of dashboards, visualizations and solutions tailored to their needs.
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Speaking in the first episode of SA Rugby’s podcast, Erasmus said the same mistakes following South Africa’s 1995 and 2007 World Cup triumphs cannot be repeated.
Erasmus, whose Springboks beat England 32-12 in the World Cup final in Yokohama last November, is eager not to wait another 12 years for another World Cup win.
“When we got back, there was a whole trophy tour in November then it was the December holidays and all the reruns played until the beginning of January. We were totally in the clouds and couldn’t believe how happy it made people from all sections of life. It was just amazing,” he said.
“But I must say, since we started working again, everything is back to normal. In 1995 and 2007 we lost an opportunity, and I’m desperate to make sure we don’t [lose that opportunity] again.
“There’s a difference between hope and happiness and everyone said when we won we gave people hope. I feel we gave them hope and happiness. If we now take our foot off the peddle by playing badly and our win record dips, by not doing as well with transformation and by not being open, transparent and honest with the media and the supporters, then I feel we’ll be a failure again like after 1995 and 2007.
“So I must say it was lovely to win the World Cup, but I’m feeling the pressure now more because I don’t want the next generation – like my own children – in the year 2035 to say we dropped the ball after 2019. We want to make sure that hope stays hope and it’s not a short happiness spell.”
After coaching the Boks for the past two seasons, Erasmus has handed that role over to Jacques Nienaber in order to focus more on his director of rugby role at SA Rugby.
Doctors have few tools to help tame this hyperinflammatory condition, but early research is suggesting that nanotechnology might safely deliver drugs to affected tissues, quieting the storm.
It’s so far only been tested in mice, but researchers in Brazil and France said the approach could be “a new tool in the fight against the complex and multi-factorial phenomenon of uncontrolled inflammation”. They reported their findings online in the journal Science Advances.
It’s not clear why some young, robust patients experience life-threatening illness from Covid-19, while others have either mild or no symptoms.
The way to successful treatment
But when severe illness does strike, it’s often in the form of an out-of-control immune system response.
Inflammatory processes harm cells at multiple sites throughout the body and, if unchecked, this can lead to organ failure and death, noted a team led by Dr Patrick Couvreur at the Institute Galien Paris-Sud, in France.
Key to the cytokine storm are connections “between inflammation and oxidative stress, both processes contributing to fuel one another, thereby establishing a vicious cycle”, Couvreur’s group explained.
Right now, there’s no therapy to interrupt this dangerous “crosstalk”, they said. For example, anti-inflammatory drugs such as corticosteroids have not worked, because of their negative effects on tissue repair.
But the new findings may point the way to a successful treatment.
In their work, Couvreur’s group focused on an extremely tiny “nanoparticle” formulation of adenosine, an anti-inflammatory compound already produced naturally by the body.
Nanotechnology approach
It’s a powerful anti-inflammatory compound – maybe too powerful. If simply injected into the body, adenosine can trigger serious side effects, the research team said.
But the new nanotechnology approach appears to get around that, they added.
Couvreur’s team created “multi-drug nanoparticles” by adding adenosine to squalene, a type of fat also found naturally in the body. Then they “encapsulated” both in the powerful antioxidant alpha-tocopherol, a type of vitamin E.
Using this nanotechnology approach, the researchers then delivered the compounds to the tissues of mice who were in hyperinflammatory states such as sepsis (blood infection) or an immunological state resembling the typical “cytokine storm” of Covid-19.
The result: A notable decrease in tissues of a key pro-inflammatory cytokine called tumour necrosis factor alpha, along with a concurrent rise in levels of an anti-inflammatory cytokine called interleukin-10, the researchers reported.
These changes were observed in important organs such as the lungs and kidneys just four hours after treatment, Couvreur’s group said.
Still ‘a relatively early stage’
The team added that the combo treatment – adenosine plus tocopherol – appeared more effective than the use of either drug alone.
Of course, this study was conducted in mice, and many therapies that appear promising in animals don’t pan out in humans. But Dr Matthew Heinz, an expert in the fight against infectious diseases, said the findings do “make sense”.
“I’m surprised this was something they were able to do so quickly,” said Heinz, an internist and hospitalist at Tucson Medical Center in Arizona. “It’s pretty encouraging to have evidence that something like this might help some of our more critically ill Covid-19 patients survive the hyperimmune response known as a cytokine storm.”
Heinz previously worked in the Obama administration’s response to the Ebola crisis, and was the former director of provider outreach in the Office of Intergovernmental and External Affairs, at the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Reading over the new findings, he said that “because the research is Covid-related, it’s quite possible this could be moved into human trials a lot quicker than during normal times”.
Heinz added that “this is still a relatively early stage – we have a little ways to go here – but it’s good to see this kind of research already coming out with some very encouraging results on how to approach this tremendously heartbreaking situation that’s killing tens of thousands of people in the United States.”