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INDEPENDENT COMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY OF SOUTH AFRICA (ICASA)
350 Witch-Hazel Avenue, Eco Point Office Park Eco Park, Centurion Private Bag X10, Highveld Park 0169 
 
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ANALYST – WHOLESALE REGULATIONS 
JOB LEVEL : C4 
SALARY : Total Annual Package (CTC) R560,487.00 - R700,609.00 
LOCATION : ICASA (Head Office, Eco Park, Centurion) 
POSITION STATUS : Permanent 
 
Purpose of the job 
Provide high-quality economic analysis, including anticipating and considering counter-arguments or different points of view, and support to the Policy Research and Analysis division, Council and other divisions within ICASA. 
 
Key Outputs: The successful candidate will report to the Manager: Wholesale Services: and their responsibilities will include: ● Provide high-quality economic analysis and inputs into regulatory decision-making processes. ● Contribute to the production of written documents for both internal and external stakeholders (including regulations, discussion documents, position papers, etc.). ● Conduct economic research into the development of proportionate regulatory interventions in terms of section 67 of the Electronic Communications Act. ● Communicate economic issues convincingly internally and externally both orally and in writing. ● To assist the Manager in developing a consistent regulatory agenda to promote competition and enhanced economic efficiency of the ICT Sector. ● Represent South Africa on regional and global forums. 
 
Qualifications and Experience ● A degree in Economics or Econometrics (NQF L7). ● Postgraduate degree in Economics or Econometrics will be an added advantage. ● Minimum two years working experience in the regulatory or research environment. ● 4-6 years working experience of which 3 must be in a research field. ● 3-5 years professional experience. ● Proven track record of conducting economic research on the ICT sector and drafting research reports. 
 
Key Competencies and Attributes ● Analytical thinking ● Attention to detail ● Problem- solving ● Planning and organizing ● Resilience ● Writing Skills ● Competition and ICT Policy development and analysis ● Qualitative and qualitative research methodology ● Report writing ● Teamwork







Closing Date: 30 August 2024 
 
APPLICATIONS FOR THIS POSITION MUST BE SUBMITTED VIA https://www.icasa.org.za/pages/Careers
 
Any enquiries regarding this position should be directed to careers@icasa.org.za
 
NB: The email addresses provided above should be used for enquiries only. 
Applications sent by email will NOT be considered. 
 
FOR EASY ACCESS TO THE SYSTEM DURING THE APPLICATION PROCESS, CANDIDATES ARE ENCOURAGED TO USE A LAPTOP OR A DESKTOP ON CHROME OR MICROSOFT EDGE WEB BROWSERS 
 
ICASA is committed to the achievement and maintenance of diversity and equity in employment. 
  • If you do not hear from us within three months of the closing date, please regard your application as unsuccessful. 
  • Applications received after the closing date will not be considered. 
  • It is the applicant`s responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA). 
  • It is also the responsibility of the applicant to obtain evaluation and certification of the Recognition for Prior Learning (RPL). 
  • Only candidates who meet the requirements should apply. 
  • ICASA actively pursues the sourcing of persons with disabilities 
  • ICASA reserves the right not to make an appointment. 
  • Appointment is subject to getting a positive security clearance, verification of the applicants’ documents (Qualifications), and reference checks. 
  • Correspondence will be entered into with shortlisted candidates only. 
  • CVs from Recruitment Agencies will not be accepted.