Companies Tribunal Supply Chain Management Internship 2025

 The Companies Tribunal is offering a Supply Chain Management Internship for individuals aged 18–35, aimed at providing valuable work experience to those without prior career exposure in the field.

Requirements: Qualifications and Competencies:

▪ Requirements: Qualifications and Competencies

▪ Applicants must be in possession of a Three Year bachelor’s degree in supply chain management /

Logistics / Purchasing.

▪ No work experience is required

▪ The applicant should not have served internship before or been employed

▪ Requisite computer skills (e.g. Microsoft Office package and Excel)

▪ The ability to work well under pressure and to meet deadlines

▪ Must be between the ages of 18 to 35

Skills:

▪ Attention to detail

▪ Team Player

▪ Flexibility

▪ Analytical and interpretation

▪ Willingness to learn

▪ Microsoft package (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

Responsibilities: An Intern will participate in the following activities under supervision:

▪ Assist the Tribunal in sourcing suppliers and service providers from CSD

▪ Sending the request to potential suppliers and service providers

▪ Undertake market analysis for various procurement to be undertaken

▪ Assist as a secretariat in bid committee meetings

▪ Undertake due process to ensure that suppliers and service providers meet the requirements

▪ Compile SCM batches for approval

▪ Issue purchase orders

▪ Assist in preparing SCM Reports, weekly, monthly and quarterly

To apply, please forward your comprehensive CV to recruits@companiestribunal.org.za
by no later than the closing date, 25 April 2025. Should you not receive correspondence from the Tribunal within 30 days after the closing date, kindly consider your application unsuccessful. CT reserves the right not to make an appointment.

 Background verifications will form part of the selection process. The Companies Tribunal is committed to the pursuit of diversity and redress. Candidates whose appointments will promote representivity in terms of race, disability and gender will receive preference. It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA)

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