Scm Practitioner Needed In Demand Management At Department Of Supply Chain Management

Department of Supply Chain Management is seeking a SCM Practitioner: Demand Management in Pietermaritzburg.

Published 29 January 2026
Closing Date Closed
Type
Opportunity

Department of Supply Chain Management is seeking a SCM Practitioner: Demand Management in Pietermaritzburg.

This role is pivotal in providing and administering demand management services within the department.

The successful candidate will facilitate procurement planning processes, monitor and report on progress, and offer guidance to various Business Units on Supply Chain Management policies and urgent supply services.

Additionally, responsibilities include conducting market research and maintaining a comprehensive supplier list, alongside establishing and monitoring preferential procurement objectives.

This position plays a crucial role in ensuring that procurement processes run smoothly, which ultimately supports various government functions and services that benefit the community.

By managing demand effectively, the SCM Practitioner contributes to the responsible and efficient use of public resources, enhancing service delivery across South Africa.

This job presents a fantastic opportunity for individuals looking to build a career in public service.

With a structured environment, the role offers stability and the chance to gain valuable professional experience in the government sector.

Moreover, successful candidates will have access to training and development opportunities that can shape their future careers.

This position not only allows you to grow your skills but also enables you to make a meaningful difference in the lives of South Africans by ensuring that essential services are procured and delivered effectively.

Join the Department of Supply Chain Management, where your expertise in demand management can help serve the community while you embark on a fulfilling career in government jobs.

Engage in a role that promises both personal growth and the satisfaction of contributing to the public good in South Africa.