Job Title
General Accountant
Department
Finance
Location
Head Office
Reporting to
Cost & Management Accountant
Direct reports
None
Main purpose of the job
This role is responsible for supporting accurate financial records, robust contract oversight, and disciplined asset management in line with PFMA, NT, SCM and AGSA requirements for a Schedule 3A national public entity.
High level job objectives
2.1 Financial Reporting support
Prepare monthly, quarterly and annual financial reports and schedules in accordance with GRAP and National Treasury reporting frameworks.
Monitor compliance with the PFMA, Treasury Regulations, NT guidelines and internal financial policies and procedures.
Assist with month-end and year-end closing processes, including income reconciliations
Analyse financial information and provide variance analysis and commentary to the Cost and Management Accountant, Financial Manager and CFO as required.
2.2 Cost and Management Accounting Support
Assist the Cost and Management Accounting function with the development, maintenance and refinement of costing models and methodologies.
Support the allocation of costs to cost centres and projects, ensuring accuracy and consistency with approved frameworks.
Assist in the preparation of management reports on cost centre and project performance, including variance analysis and trend identification.
Provide financial information and insights to budget holders to support informed decision-making.
Contribute to budgeting and forecasting processes by providing historical data, cost trends and analytical input.
2.3 Contract Management Oversight (Non-Procurement)
Provide independent financial and compliance oversight over contracts, separate from the Procurement function, while budget owners maintain day-to-day contract management.
Ensure that all approved contracts and contract amendments are accurately captured and maintained on the ERP system (e.g. D365), including contract values, durations, escalations and key milestones.
Monitor contract spend against approved budgets and contract ceilings, and flag potential overspend, irregular or unauthorised expenditure to the CFO and relevant managers.
Track key contract dates (such as expiry, renewal, notice and review dates) and proactively alert budget owners, Procurement and the CFO of upcoming actions required.
Review contracts from a financial control perspective to identify risks, inconsistencies or non-compliance with PFMA, SCM policies and delegations of authority.
Prepare periodic contract oversight reports for submission to the CFO, highlighting risk areas, performance issues and recommended actions.
2.4 Asset Management and Asset Register Oversight
Maintain oversight of the Fixed Asset Register (FAR), ensuring that all additions, disposals, transfers and adjustments are timeously and accurately recorded.
Coordinate and support periodic physical verification of assets, reconciling results to the FAR and addressing discrepancies with relevant departments.
Ensure correct classification of assets, depreciation methods, useful lives and residual values in line with GRAP and internal policies.
Assist with impairment assessments and related accounting entries where required.
Support the development and implementation of asset management controls, procedures and standard operating procedures (SOPs).
Prepare asset schedules and supporting documentation for external and internal audits.
Requirements
Qualifications
Essential
Desirable
Recognised BCom Accounting degree or equivalent (minimum NQF Level 7).
X
Completion of a 3-year articles/training contract (SAICA/SAIPA/ACCA or equivalent)
X
Postgraduate qualification in accounting (e.g. BCom Honours/CTA/Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting)
X
Experience
Time Span
Essential
Desirable
Cost and management accounting experience, preferably within a public sector environment or with exposure to public sector clients.
3–5 years
X
Input into Financial modelling
2 years
X
Knowledge
Essential
Desirable
Professional membership with a recognised accounting body (SAICA; SAIPA; CIMA)
X
Demonstrated knowledge and application of PFMA, Treasury Regulations, National Treasury Instructions, SCM prescripts and GRAP.
X
Technical Skills/ Functional Skills
Essential
Desirable
ERP systems such as Microsoft Dynamics 365 (D365), Oracle or equivalent,
X
Advance computer literacy specifically in MS Excel.
Excellent communication skills Analytical, process management, and data management
X
Basic understanding of Financial modelling
X
Basic understanding of Financial budgeting and reporting
X
Competency Profile: Behavioural
Essential
Desirable
Presenting and Communicating Information
X
Adhering to Principles and Values
X
Presenting and Communicating Information
X
Writing and Reporting
X
Analysing
X
Coping with Pressures and Setbacks
X
Planning and Organising
X
Working with People
X
Physical and other
Essential
Desirable
Business travel (Local and national)
X
Good health
X
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Established in 1926, the PPECB has delivered valuable services to the perishable products industry for over 90 years by enhancing the credibility of the South African export certificate and supporting the export competitiveness of South Africa's perishable product industries.

The Perishable Products Export Control Board
The Perishable Products Export Control Board (PPECB) is an independent service provider of quality certification and cold chain management services for South African producers and exporters of perishable food products.
Established in 1926, the PPECB has delivered valuable services to the perishable products industry for over 90 years by enhancing the credibility of the South African export certificate and supporting the export competitiveness of South Africa's perishable product industries.
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