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Requirements: A degree in economics / accounting or equivalent qualification (a postgraduate degree will be an added advantage). Three years’ experience in the administration of the Automotive Production and Development Programme (APDP) or deeper under understanding of the programme. Three years’ experience in customs tariff investigations/ economic research/ financial analysis. A solid understanding of the role of ITAC, Industrial Policy, the relevant sectorial Masterplans and the Customs and Excise Act. An in-depth knowledge of Government macro-economic and trade policies, ITAC policies and tariffs, as well as a good understanding of the functioning of ITAC and ITAC’s role in trade of administration. Proven policy analysis, research, problem-solving, report writing, project management and presentation skills. Strong analytical skill and Computer literacy. Ability to work independently, manage a dedicated team of investigations, interact and network at all levels. Good interpersonal skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including negotiation skills. Sound planning and organizing skills. Applicants must be in possession of a valid driver’s licence for at least two years. Key Responsibilities: Manage APDP claims of qualifying manufacturers of specified motor vehicles, automotive components and tooling. Provide input to the Senior Manager on: unit’s business plan/s; the development and review of Policy, Regulations, Guidelines and Practise in compliance with policy framework; technical advice on multilateral, regional and bi-lateral trade negotiations as they relate to the automotive sector. Manage tariff amendment investigations, make submissions and presentations to the Commission on tariff investigations conducted. Interpret policy and Commission’s decisions to the stakeholders for effective communication. Represent ITAC at various forums. Ensure compliance with domestic laws, policies and procedures and World Trade Organisation (WTO) framework. Manage human resources of the sub-unit in order to deliver the desired output and outcomes. ITAC is an equal opportunity employer. Preference would be given to candidates from the designated groups in line with the Employment Equity. ITAC reserves the right not to fill the advertised position should there be inter alia no suitable candidate identified. Candidates with foreign qualifications are responsible for the evaluation of their qualifications by SAQA. Please note that correspondence will be limited to short-listed candidates only. Applications received after the closing date will not be considered.
Requirements: The applicant must be in possession of a Bachelor’s degree in Economics preferably specialising in International Trade, Macroeconomics or Statistics with at least three years practical experience. A master’s degree in Economics, Agricultural Economics, Econometrics, Applied Statistics, Mathematics Statistics will be an added advantage. Strong analytical and quantitative skills, including econometrics/ economic modelling. Ability to formulate clear policy recommendations based solid analytical work. Knowledge of the dtic’s Master plans, New Growth Path (NGP), South Africa’ s Industrial Policy and Trade Policy. A self-starter with conceptual and strategic focus. Project and programme management. Policy development and analysis. Key Responsibilities: Reporting to the Chief Economist, the main responsibilities of the incumbent are to monitor and evaluate trade flows, analysis import and export trends and sector developments. Compile economic research; industrial and trade policy analysis; and economic impact assessments on downstream and upstream users relating to ITAC’s trade instruments. Provide technical and policy advice to the dtic as required by the International Trade Administration Act 71 of 2002 (‘ITA Act’). Advise on the alignment of ITAC’s policies, regulations, guidelines and practices to the relevant policy prescripts and the objectives of the ITA Act. Advise on the alignment of ITAC’s policies, Regulations, Guidelines and Practices to Government policies. Please note that correspondence will be limited to short-listed candidates only. Applications received after the closing date will not be considered.