ANALYST: INFORMATION AND RISK ANALYSIS: REGULATED GOODS
Border Management Authority
Centurion, Gauteng
Job description
The successful candidate will be amongst other be expected to;
Regulated Goods Analysis
- Gather data associated with Regulated Goods from various sources, including travel records, immigration databases, security checkpoints.
- Employ relevant techniques and methodologies to conduct in-depth analyses on collected data.
- Collaborate with senior team members to identify meaningful patterns, anomalies, and trends in Regulated goods.
- Assist in evaluating potential risks associated with Regulated Goods. Contribute to the development of risk assessment models and frameworks.
- Assist in generating comprehensive reports summarising findings and insights.
- Participate in data validation and quality control processes to ensure accurate and reliable analysis outcomes.
- Collaborate with team members to address data inconsistencies.
- Participate in compliance risk assessment processes by evaluating the likelihood and impact of identified risks.
- Disseminate targets to Operation and Law enforcement according to SOP
- Participate in compliance risk assessment processes by evaluating the likelihood and impact of identified risks.
Stakeholder Management and Relations
- Build and maintain effective internal and external stakeholder relationships for the purpose of expectations management, knowledge sharing and integration
- Contribute to the identification and mitigation of internal systems and procedural barriers to enhance excellent customer service.
- Represent and participate in the BMA’s committees and tasks teams.
- Contribute to the implementation of timeous communication on progress and challenges in achieving the strategic and tactical work plans to impacted stakeholders.
- Participate in industry related forums, conferences and workshops to gain industry insight for the purpose of business improvement.
Risk and Compliance
- Assist with conceptualising of the unit’s risk register.
- Contribute to the mitigation of the business units’ risk profile through the application of fraud controls. and risk prevention principles and implementing of sound governance and compliance processes and tools to identify and manage risks.
- Assist with the coordination and maintenance of quality risk management in line with the relevant requirements.
- Monitor changes in the regulatory environment and ensure that appropriate operational controls are implemented to address new requirements.
- Provide effective support in the provision of evidence to all internal and external audit requirements.
- Adhere to the enforcement of all Service Level Agreements to minimise business risk and ensure business continuity.
- Adhere to all relevant laws, policies and Standard Operating Procedures throughout the organisation.
Minimum Qualifications
- Grade 12
- An undergraduate qualification (NQF level 7) as recognized by SAQA in Police Science, Health Sciences, Data Science, Data Analytics, Business Management or Risk Management
- A minimum of four (4) years’ experience in a Risk Management or Intelligence environment is preferred.
- Flexibility in working hours may be necessary to meet operational requirements.
- Additional hours or shift work may be required based on business needs.
- Valid driver’s License
Knowledge
- South African Constitution.
- BMA Act 2020
- Immigration Act 2002 (Act No. 13 of 2002
- Public Service Regulatory Framework.
- Public Finance Management Act.
- Understanding of legislation and prescripts applicable in the corporate
- environment.
- National Treasury Regulations.
- National Treasury Public Sector Risk Management Framework.
- Understanding of corporate governance best practice e.g. COSO
- Framework, ISO International Standard, King Report on Corporate
- Governance, and Ethics Frameworks.
- Understanding of the Public Sector Integrity Management Framework.
- Building strategic working relations. Ability to build strategic working relations.
The BMA is an equal opportunity employer committed to employment equity and workforce diversity. Preference may be given to suitably qualified candidates from designated groups in line with the BMA employment equity plan. The BMA reserves the right not to make an appointment to the advertised positions.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to have all foreign qualifications evaluated by South African Qualification Authority (SAQA) and to confirm the appropriate NQF level and to provide proof of such evaluation report.
- It is the applicant’s responsibility to have all foreign qualifications evaluated by South African Qualification Authority (SAQA), confirm the appropriate NQF level and to provide proof of such evaluation report.
- Shortlisted candidates may be subjected to an interview and technical assessment(s) (which assesses the candidate's demonstrated professional and technical competency against the job requirements and duties).
- Candidates potentially considered suitable after the interview and technical test(s) for senior positions, will be subjected to a competency assessment(which tests the candidate's demonstrated proficiency in the professional dimensions attached to the level of the post);
- Employment suitability checks will be conducted on the shortlisted candidates (credit, criminal, citizenship, employment references and qualification verifications);
- Appointment will be subjected to a mandatory vetting/security clearance appropriate to the level of the position
NB: This position is being re-advertised, and candidates who previously applied are encouraged to reapply should they still be interested in the position.
Closing Date: 02 September 2026
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