Project Manager Jobs at Eskom in South Africa



  Job Title: Manager Projects
Position/Task Grade: M16
Area of specialization: To manage and direct the activities of resources allocated to projects in a cohesive and efficient manner, as well as to administer and execute projects within cost, quality and time
Department: Project Execution
Business Unit: Transmission - Asset Management Execution
Location: Cnr Lake & Power Streets, Simmerpan, Germiston, Gauteng
Reference Number: 50113397LM / 329 898418
Closing Date: 28 September 2012

Minimum Requirements

Qualification(s) :
4 year BSC/BEng Degree
OR
BTech Engineering
OR
National Diploma Engineering
Experience
4 years related experience plus 4 year BSC/BEng Degree
OR
7 years related experience plus BTech Engineering
OR
10 years related experience plus National Diploma Engineering

Skills and Competencies

Project management knowledge (PMBOK)
Knowledge of business integration
Technical/systems background
Eskom financial systems
Distribution systems
Communication and stakeholder management at Executive level

Key Responsibilities

Develops a project risk and safety plan
Develops team spirit where all staff involved in the project are committed to the same goals relating to cost, time and quality
Resolves disputes and conflicts among team members
Develops a project execution plan from project approval to completion
Ensures that control measures for cost, time and quality are in place
Ensures that an effective communication system is in place to provide timeous feedback to management, client and customers
Ensures that contracts are managed in a way that is fair to both Eskom and the contractor
Ensures the commissioning and input into CO of new/refurbished assets

If you have not been contacted within 28 days of the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.

How to Apply:
http://recruitment.eskom.co.za/live/content.php?Item_ID=24009

Deadline: 28th Sept 2012

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