Regional Head of Business Development - Sandton, South Africa - TalentCru

    TalentCru
    TalentCru Sandton, South Africa

    1 week ago

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    Description

    We are pleased to announce a permanent strategic role for a Regional Head of Business Development to join a dynamic team in Bryanston. The purpose of this role is to generate new high-quality leads to increase glass collections who will supply glass-to-glass manufacturers and other parties; growing the current glass collections from existing suppliers; and achieving the mandatory glass collection volumes and targets as prescribed by the EPR regulations.

    • Matric / Grade 12 (Essential).
    • A valid driver's license is essential.
    • Own vehicle is essential as travel is vital in this position.
    • A tertiary / post matric qualification (Advantageous).
    • Exposure/experience in the recycling industry.
    • Strong sales experience and ability to develop strategic business requirements
    • Must have managed a specific region.

    Relationship Management:

    • Monthly visitations to monitor the performance of all entrepreneurs/buy-back centers established and report on the number of people employed, volumes generated, ROI (volumes versus-based investment), and asset verification.
    • Field trips to all regions to source new entrepreneurs/buy-back centers to grow recoveries to achieve mandated collections as per EPR regulations; Development of existing cullet suppliers to grow their cullet recoveries.
    • Constant engagement and collaboration with Municipalities monthly to increase glass collections and establish collection projects to grow recoveries, including implementation of separation at source projects.
    • Ensure timeous delivery of assets and consumables to entrepreneurs; Identification of areas performing poorly and ensure corrective action.
    • Carry out routine asset audits and verification within the specified timeframes; Monitor and track the servicing of glass banks
    • Ensure glass bank is serviced within 24 hours from the date of the first service complaint; and
    • Establish and maintain effective relationships with relevant NGOs, community-based organizations provincial and local government, and other interested parties and other PROs.
    • Timeous submission of monthly reports as required by the company; Achieve collected tonnages as per the mandatory EPR regulations.
    • Co-ordinate the efficient placement and transportation of glass banks.
    • Provide optimum infrastructure and consumable support for the collection of cullet.
    • Consolidate entrepreneur applications and forward them to the Business Development Manager.
    • Submit monthly variance reports on actual| versus budgeted cullet recoveries for the region per supplier and motivating reasons for variances observed.
    • Compile information on local trends in terms of cullet recoveries and availability of potential volumes per region.
    • Maintain records for all enquiries received.
    • Ensure loan agreements and acknowledgment of receipt of assets and consumables, by entrepreneurs and site owners, are submitted to the Business Development Manager timeously, within the directed turnaround time.
    • Maintain a register of all consumables (e.g. bulk bags and wheely bins) and assets (primarily glass banks and skips bins) distributed and in stock.
    • Monitor performance of glass banks and entrepreneurs to ensure adequate recovery of cullet.
    • Recommendation about the relocation of poor performing glass banks and skip bins and proposal of removal of assets from poor performing entrepreneurs.
    • Ensure all business is conducted by the Companies and Competitions Acts and all other relevant Regulations.
    • Report monthly on the performance of all glass banks.

    Lead generation:

    • Monitoring and assessing glass collection volumes and market data for a specific geographic region that will assist management in identifying areas in the market where business can be developed (to be incorporated in the monthly report).
    • Establishment implementation of buy-back centers and the ongoing development of these businesses to meet collection targets.
    • Establish additional sources of cullet supply through engagement with shopping malls, HORECA (hospitality industry), and other commercial establishments, to grow glass collections.
    • Determining the validity of applicants requesting investment based on established criteria.
    • Establish and update the database of glass recycling performance regionally.